1972 Dodge Charger & 1971 Chevy Camaro - Road Dogs

Trends in hot rodding can tend to lose the plot. Take Pro Street, for example: For some, that deal quickly evolved into Pro Fairgrounds showboats that couldn't run 12s if you pushed them down a 1,320-foot elevator shaft.Trends in hot rodding can tend to lose the plot. Take Pro Street, for example: For some, that deal quickly evolved into Pro Fairgrounds showboats that couldn't run 12s if you pushed them down a 1,320-foot elevator shaft. The Pro Touring movement has drifted the same way at times-into trailer queens and SEMA floor art. Bag all that, say Bill Howell and Brian Finch, the builders of these two hot rods. Sure, a trick, well-turned-out Pro Touring car is great for looking at. But they're even better for driving-not just on the highway, but on a road course or autocross as well.inline_mediumwraptextright00When we last spoke to Brian Finch, he was planning new exterior paint, but here the Camaro wears the same yellow as when it was a blown big-block car. It was third quickest on the autocross at the Optima Invitational.29133607/featuredvehicles/hrdp_1006_1972_dodge_charger_1971_chevy_camarohrdp _1006_01_o+brian_finchs+1971_chevy_camaro.jpgtrue


Photo Gallery: 1972 Dodge Charger & 1971 Chevy Camaro - Hot Rod Magazine

Photo Gallery: 1972 Dodge Charger & 1971 Chevy Camaro - Hot Rod Magazine


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