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Play Street Rod 2 The Next Generation Online

You spend more time under the hood than on the road—tinkering with carburetors and praying your engine doesn’t blow before the next race. The tracks punish speed, but that Shelby GT500 taunts you the whole time.

Developer: P.Z.Karen Co. Development Group
Genre: Racing
Released: 1991
File size: 694.74 KB
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Game Overview

Street Rod 2 is that classic late '80s DOS racing game where you spend more time tweaking your engine than actually racing—and somehow that’s the fun part. It’s 1969 now (the first game was set in ’63), and you’re stuck with American muscle cars only—no imports, no nonsense. The garage screen is where you’ll lose hours swapping mufflers and differentials, staring at a pixelated engine bay like it holds the secrets of the universe.

Races go down outside Burgers Bungalow (RIP Bob’s Drive-In), and the tracks are brutal. Mulholland Drive has roadworks that’ll wreck you if you go faster than 4 mph, and the Aqueduct track? Hit a slope wrong at high speed, and your car flips like a pancake. The King drives a ’69 Shelby GT500, which you can’t fully replicate because Ford’s supercharger upgrade is mysteriously locked. Feels unfair, but that’s the grind.

Car list is pure vintage muscle—Mustangs, Chargers, Corvettes, even a ’51 Ford Victoria if you’re into slow-motion suffering. No stickers to customize, just raw horsepower and questionable life choices. It’s janky, it’s unforgiving, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.


Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
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