Check out the RPM Magazine March Issue 2024 – the 3rd issue of RPM Magazine’s 25th Anniversary Year! Still bringing you the Cars, the Stars, and the Tech Info you have come to expect from the world’s best and only family-owned publication that has supported the industry for 25 years. We thank all of our readers, advertisers, staff, and supporters throughout all the years. Click on the image of the cover to the left to see the FULL COPY. Subscribe at www.rpmmag.com
FEATURE CAR
WILD HORSE – From Street Cruiser to 6-second hitter! Adam Bastarache bought his 2001 Ford Mustang simply because it was his favourite year of the iconic muscle car. That, and because it had a monster turbo on it and went like a bat outta hell…or at least it felt like it did at the time. One thing is for sure, compared to other Mustangs on the road, it was definitely a handful.
NASTY NITROUS NOVA! – This no-time heavy hitter is packed with 598 inches of big Chevy Power, and lots of nitrous! In case you have been hiding under a rock the last few years, it seems that most every car everywhere is boosted. Well, we at RPM still love nitrous and so do guys like Jim Penner. Bang for the buck, it’s hard to beat…
THE TOTAL PACKAGE – Lenny Farinacci has the car, the power and the team to win! When Lenny Farinacci purchased his first car at the age of 16, a 1966 Chevelle, he had no idea that he would eventually own this slick carbon-bodied Corvette. This Pro Mod level Corvette is show stopping as well as being a capable performer on the dragstrip! The body is a full carbon fiber piece,
AFTERTHOUGHT – This AMC Rambler has definitely gone Rogue! Peter Ricchio’s 1966 AMC Rambler Rogue fits the bill on both counts. During that mid to late sixties era, Ford and Chevy had two-door coupes and AMC threw their hat in the ring with the third generation 1966-69 Rambler…
RPM HIDDEN GEM
STREET OUTLAW – 1950 Chevy 5-Window Pickup from the pages of RPM Magazine, May 2017 If you thought this wild 1950 Chevy 5-window pickup might attract the attention of the local law enforcement, you’d be right!