750HP All-Motor 1970 HEMI ‘Cuda Sickfish

August 7th, 2023

First, a history lesson: this 1970 Plymouth Barracuda (owned by podcaster and television personality Joe Rogan) was originally built as a restomod by Troy Tepanier at Rad Rides. Please understand that Troy is a legend. Unfortunately, his genius was ahead of his time when the car was originally built more than twenty-years ago. Many of the styling cues used in the Sickfish design were forerunners to current trends. With that said, performance, suspension and handling options were primitive compared with today. Feeling the need to upgrade the Fish, Joe Rogan turned to the Roadster Shop (RS). Wise choice, Joe. Loving Read More

Joe Rogan’s LT4 Powered 1969 Chevy Nova

March 4th, 2023

If this ride catches your eye a little funny, you can thank Steve Strope of Pure Vision Design. You see, he designed the exterior from at least three GM muscle car models. The subtle details of this build will astonish you. Listen closely. Under the hood is a supercharged 6.2-liter LT4 V8 capable of producing 650hp and 650 lb.-ft. of torque right out of the crate. It is mated to a 6-speed Tremec manual transmission. Both the front and rear subframes are from Art Morrison. They include late model Corvette components. Believe it or not – the steering is manual. Read More

Joe Rogan’s 1969 Camaro Restomod Build by Roadster Shop

February 24th, 2022

Jeremy, Josh and Phil (from Roadster Shop) deliver the down-low on Joe Rogan’s outstanding 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS build. Built for sportscaster, podcaster and television personality Joe Rogan, this muscle car offers everything it takes to look vintage and run like brand new. It all begins with a Roadster Shop SPEC chassis. This dedicated chassis, suspension and steering setup offers unparalleled ride quality and handling characteristics. Under the hood is an 860hp supercharged Wegner GM LSA V8 engine. The transmission is a Bowler Magnum XL (Tremec) T-56 manual. The Baer braking system includes 6-piston calipers. The satin black HRE P101SC Read More

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