Street Machine

THE HERETIC

FOR Daniel Ward, it’s all about going as fast as possible for the least amount of money. That’s why he dumped a twinturbo LS into his VG Valiant, pissing off a whole bunch of Mopar enthusiasts in the process.

“It had a 360 small-block and a 727 in it when I got it, but there was no way I was going to get the same results I did with the LS with any kind of

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