They kind of have to, since it is their event after all! If you're heading to the Roadkill Zip Tie drags this weekend, you'll get to see some of your favorite automotive celebrities of the internet in the flesh or metal. The whole crew, included some of us from HOT ROD will be there, and if all goes well you can expect to see the following cars from the RK fleet in Tucson, AZ!

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General Maintenance

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As you already may know, the most modern vehicle in the RK lineup is this Hellcat Charger. The livery is designed after fan favorite, General Mayhem, but with modern comfort and a whiplash-inducing 707hp Hellcat engine. This is the Roadkill daily-driver if you will.

OG Muscle Truck

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This is the truck that started the muscle truck trend with one of the best exhaust notes on the planet. A manual valve body, airbags, and mismatched panels make for the ultimate do-everything vehicle. This is what makes trucks so appealing!

Off-Road Hornet

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This little off-road rocket was built to run in the NORRA Mexican 1000. It needed a little love before hitting the road, but once the boys got it going, it was a dirt slinging monster. The guys took it out to Glen Helen for some rallycross action and the car performed wonderfully. A solid RK win.

Datsun Mini-Truck

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Finnegan got to live out his early days in the magazine business when they picked up the mini truck. This episode was full of dreams becoming reality because Freiburger picked up his Road Runner shortly after.

Crusher Impala

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This car was built for the Marty and Moog at Mighty Car Mods when they came into town for the audience-demanded co-hosted episode. The idea was to give MCM the most American car: huge chassis, terrible suspension, and way too much power. They sure delivered. It's dubbed the Crusher Impala because it has the infamous Crusher Camaro big-block under the hood.

Draguar

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This plush Anglo-cruiser is one of the poster children of fail among the Roadkill lineup. The first outing with a blower on a stock small-block 350 lead to nuclear meltdown. It took a while to get the engine and blower combo right, but once they did it still kind of failed.

LaPhonda

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This car is an awesome little 1974 Honda Civic that boasted 52 hp from the factory. This car has some pretty interesting wheel fitment, but we think the name LaPhonda is perfect. This was Finnegan's weapon of choice against Freiburger's first-gen RX7 in their $1,500 car shootout.

Blasphemi

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This is probably the most famous car from Roadkill aside from General Mayhem. Blasphemi, if you don't know, is Finnegan's 1955 Chevy with a Hemi. Since the initial build, the car has had a serious work over. After the engine swallowed some valves at Drag Week last year, it's back with a gorgeous coat of paint and a fresh engine. Let's hope it all stays together!

Ugly Truckling

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This is the newest addition to the RK family. This is like the Vettekart's younger, but physically bigger brother. It's the products of a 1993 C/K 2500 Chevy and David, Mike, and Steve Dulcich using power tools to build the next destroyer of worlds. We can't wait to see what's going to happen with it this weekend. Oh, and did we mention it has a stock engine with a 200 shot of nitrous?