While the four barrel carburetor was a common option for the 1967 Pontiac GTO, the Tri-Power carburettor remained popular, finding homes in over 20,500 vehicles. This GTO boasts the Tri-Power setup on its original 389…
The Dodge Super Bee, a high performance muscle car introduced in 1968, was one of two entry level offerings from Chrysler that year, alongside its Plymouth sibling, the Road Runner. While the Road Runner enjoyed…
The Edsel, a Ford Motor Company experiment launched with great fanfare in 1958, met a swift and unceremonious demise by 1961. Despite its Ford-heavy design, the Edsel struggled to capture the hearts of consumers. The…
The Plymouth Barracuda, a forgotten gem in the muscle car era, was a pioneer in offering unparalleled space and performance at an affordable price. With its cavernous interior, capable of comfortably seating five adults and…
You might be wondering how the Mazda MX-5 Miata could ever compete with the legendary BMW M3. On paper, it seems like a mismatch. The powerful BMW M3 Competition xDrive Sedan boasts a whopping 523…
The Studebaker Lark, a pioneer in the compact car market, debuted in 1958 for the 1959 model year. Despite not reaching the iconic status of the Falcon or Chevy II/Nova, the Lark boasts several notable…
The Pontiac LeMans, a classic American muscle car, reached its zenith during its second and third generations. These models, renowned for their potent engines and striking aesthetics, epitomized the spirit of the era. As the…
The 1969 Mercury Cougar is a beloved classic, especially among muscle car enthusiasts. However, there’s one version of this iconic car that stands out even more the Cougar Eliminator. Combine that with the legendary Boss…
The 1968 Chevelle SS 396 was a factory built muscle car that offered enthusiasts affordable performance. Unlike today, when high performance American muscle cars come with hefty price tags, the 1968 SS 396 was a…
The iconic Chevrolet Impala, a symbol of automotive excellence in the 1960s, saw a decline in sales in 1966 despite its impressive performance in the previous year. While the full-size models received minor updates, the…
Cadillac, once a beacon of American automotive luxury, has deviated from its heritage, focusing on SUVs and muscle sedans that lack the refinement of its earlier models. In the 1950s, however, Cadillac reigned supreme, epitomized…
In 1974, a young man from California named Dale fell in love with a 1969 Mustang Boss 429 Cobra Jet. He bought it and drove it for a few years, but then he decided to…
The Oldsmobile 88, a cornerstone of the automaker’s lineup from 1949 to 1999, boasts a rich heritage that extends beyond its longevity. Not only did it dominate NASCAR in its early years, but it also…
The Chevrolet Chevelle, a mid-sized muscle car that debuted in 1964, quickly gained popularity among American drivers. Its stylish design, coupled with its powerful engines, made it a desirable option for those seeking performance and…
In September, a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 was poised to shatter auction records at Mecum’s Indy Fall Special. However, the recent auction saw the LS6 sell for less than anticipated, falling short of…
In 1958, Chevrolet started on a bold initiative to revitalize its full size car offerings. This ambitious plan involved a comprehensive redesign and the introduction of a highly anticipated new model. The redesigned full size…
The Dodge Challenger, a muscle car icon, was introduced in 1970. Sharing the E-body platform with the Plymouth Barracuda, it quickly gained popularity, selling nearly 77,000 units in its first year. While the Challenger remained…
The Dodge Challenger, a latecomer to the pony car scene, debuted in 1970. Despite its late arrival, it quickly gained popularity, outselling its corporate sibling, the Plymouth Barracuda. Among the Challenger models, the convertible version…
The Chevrolet Nova, introduced in 1962, was a belated response to the growing compact car market. Initially powered by an inline-six engine, the Nova received its first V8 option in 1964. This V8, a 283…
The year 1964 marked a pivotal moment in Buick’s history, as the automaker introduced a larger V8 engine for the Wildcat, transforming it from a luxurious full size sedan into a powerful performance machine. This…
The Oldsmobile Cutlass, a mainstay nameplate for over a quarter of a century, began its journey in 1961 as a trim level for the F-85. By the mid-1970s, it had become the best selling car…
A 1969 Chevrolet Nova SS, a classic muscle car, awaits a passionate restoration enthusiast. Despite sitting in storage for two decades, this Nova still holds the promise of a roaring comeback. Its V8 engine, which…
The 1976 Monte Carlo marked a departure from its predecessor, offering a range of powerful engines to meet varying consumer demands. The standard engine was a 305 V8, but those seeking more performance could opt…
The 1977 Chevrolet Caprice, a once popular full size sedan, has been left abandoned in a junkyard. Despite its significant sales success that year, this particular model no longer retains its iconic shape, likely due…
The Pontiac Can Am, a rare and sought after muscle car produced in limited numbers in 1977, is a testament to the forgotten gems of the Malaise Era. While it’s unclear how many of the…