In the midst of the 2025 Drag Week, which began on Sunday, September 14 and runs through Friday, September 19, we got to thinking: Which Hemmings Marketplace cars will make excellent race cars for drag-and-drive events? While scrolling through the plethora of hot rods and muscle cars listed for sale, we found several high-performance classic cars that are already modified to be race-ready.
Whether you’re chasing the next speed record or just looking forward to good times with race car buddies, there are several options that will get your engine revving. The hot rods and muscle cars listed below are turn-key and ready to dominate upcoming drag-and-drive events like Drag Week, Sick Week, and Rocky Mountain Race Week. Equipped with powerful built engines, roll cages, upgraded suspensions and more, these race cars are equipped to burn rubber down the dragstrip then hit the road to the next race track, over and over again.
1970 Chevrolet Camaro

This pro street 1970 Chevrolet Camaro is built for pure performance. According to the listing on Hemmings Marketplace, this modified muscle car features a massive cowl-induction hood, drag tires and a roll cage, all of which are clearly not just for show. Its aggressive stance is matched by a race-ready interior complete with harnesses, bucket seats, and a nitrous system. From the Hoosier tires to the wheelie bars and parachute out back, every inch of this build screams “speed!” While it still honors the classic Camaro silhouette, this pro street build is all about power, precision, and turning heads at both the track and car shows.
Love a muscle car with flames? Cloaked in a deep purple that dances with flame orange, this 1969 Pro Street Camaro flaunts its ferocity with airbrushed flames blazing across its body.
1967 Mercury Cougar XR7 Gasser

There are gobs of ‘55 Chevy Gassers out there, but how many 1967 Cougar Gassers are there? OK, there were a few back in the golden days of drag racing, but hardly any now. According to the Hemmings Marketplace listing, this drag racing ready 1967 Mercury Cougar XR7 gasser began as a rust free body. The entire suspension was pulled and replaced with a Global West suspension kit straight axle set up, which includes all the goods to keep its Mickey Thompson drag tires planted to the pavement.
Under the hood, the rebuilt 302 was treated to Trick Flow aluminum heads, roller rockers, a custom cut CompCams cam, and more. The odometer reads 39,272, however, there is less than 5,000 miles on the car and engine since the rebuild. A top loader four-speed transmission sends the power back to a Ford 9-inch rear diff.
“Turn the key and go. This thing runs and drives great. Obviously, it’s not a canyon carver. This goes fast – very fast – in a straight line.”
1967 Plymouth Belvedere

For collectors or enthusiasts looking for a drag-and-drive-ready Plymouth Belvedere with show-quality execution, this race car for sale is as impressive in presentation as it is in performance.
According to the classified listing, this 1967 Plymouth Belvedere has been transformed into a high-quality, purpose-built race car, engineered with top-shelf components. Under the hood sits a 440 Stroker 500 cubic-inch INDY block with a solid roller camshaft, dual 1050 carburetors, a tunnel ram, and INDY aluminum heads. Supporting equipment, including the electric water pump, electric fuel pump, dual Optima Yellow Top batteries, and a fuel cell, makes this a true drag car designed for serious performance.
1971 Chevrolet Nova

The Chevrolet Nova’s compact and lightweight body is a significant advantage in drag racing, allowing for greater acceleration and speed with less power. According to the classified listing on Hemmings Marketplace, this custom 1971 Chevy Nova, equipped with a high-performance engine built by Scott Blakeney of SPE Racing Engines, is meticulously engineered for superior speed, handling, and visual appeal. Upgraded suspension systems further enhance stability and traction during racing. Its compact chassis and advanced suspension system contribute to excellent track performance, while unique styling and racing heritage make it a standout for automotive enthusiasts.
1972 Plymouth Road Runner

This 1972 Plymouth Road Runner embodies the spirit of street and strip performance with extensive modifications aimed at the enthusiast who values both speed and style. Featuring a 499 cubic-inch engine and supported by high-performance components such as a Holley 850 double pump carburetor and Nitrous Oxide system, every aspect of this vehicle screams performance.
1969 Oldsmobile 442

Take High Anxiety to low ETs with this 1969 Oldsmobile 442 drag racing machine. The seller describes it as a “street-legal monster with a blown 455 cubic-inch V8 and a stance that lets everyone know it’s not here to play nice.” You’ll notice that a massive BDS supercharger dominates the hood, which feeds twin Edelbrock carbs and makes it clear that this 442 is far beyond stock. From the sound, to the power, to the attitude, this thing is alive.
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