The majority of classic car enthusiasts are resisting the shift towards electric conversions, despite growing calls for more eco-friendly options in motoring. Recent studies reveal that 82 percent of classic car owners are unwilling to…
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When Jeep and Ferrari Collide The Story of the Jerrari
The Jerrari is a fascinating vehicle that combines the ruggedness of a 1977 Jeep Wagoneer with the powerful engine of a Ferrari 365. This unusual mashup was created by Bill Harrah, a prominent American businessman…
Mopar 1968 Dodge Charger Build: The Color Choice Remained A Talking Point
When deciding on a color scheme for his new Charger build, Mopar enthusiast Ed Ganziotti had one firm requirement: “You can paint it any color you want … but it can’t be green! That’s the…
1970 Dodge Challenger R/T with ‘Cuda Engine Swap Blends Classic Style and Modern Muscle
The 1970 Dodge Challenger was a welcome addition to the pony car party, which had been started by its Plymouth sibling, the Barracuda, seven years earlier. The Challenger also broke Chrysler’s tradition by offering a…
Vintage 1956 Chevrolet 210 Survivor with Modern Engine Swap and Classic Appeal
This isn’t just any Chevrolet 210 Two-Door. This one, a survivor of sixty long years, rolled off the production line in 1956 and has been fascinating hearts ever since. Its age is evident in the…
1967 Chevrolet Caprice with Matching 427 V8 Awaits Restoration Opportunity in California
The 1967 Chevrolet Caprice, a classic American muscle car, is a testament to the automotive prowess of the 1960s. This particular Caprice, powered by a massive 427 cubic-inch V8 engine, has been sitting for years…
Rare Muscle Car: 1970 Oldsmobile 442 W30 with a Powerful 455 V8
The Oldsmobile 442, a legendary muscle car, emerged in the mid-1960s, riding the wave of high-performance enthusiasm ignited by the Pontiac GTO. Initially an option package for the Cutlass and F-85, the 442 quickly gained…
Rescuing a Dilapidated 1969 Ford Torino Cobra from the Junkyard
The 1969 Ford Cobra in the junkyard is a rare classic car that is in terrible condition. It was found by the folks at YouTube’s “Iron City Garage” sitting in a forested area of the…
Opulent 1975 Mercedes-Benz 600 Pullman Restored by Mercedes-Benz Classic
The Mercedes-Benz 600 Pullman, a symbol of opulence in the 1970s, has undergone a remarkable transformation. This iconic limousine, once owned by celebrities and dictators alike, has been meticulously restored by Mercedes-Benz Classic over seven…
1961 Chevrolet Impala Restored Classic: Timeless Design Meets Modern Reliability
The 1961 Chevrolet Impala, a timeless classic, continues to fascinate car enthusiasts with its iconic design and impressive performance. This particular 1961 Impala is a testament to meticulous restoration, having undergone a comprehensive overhaul in…
Ford Ignites Excitement with Unique Bronco Concepts for SEMA
Ford is set to make a big impression at this year’s SEMA Show with five exciting project vehicles that highlight the endless customization options available for the Bronco. As part of its Ford Custom Garage…
1969 Camaro with 300K Miles: Original Hugger Orange Muscle Icon Still Going Strong
Sitting patiently in a garage for a decade, this Hugger Orange 1969 Chevrolet Camaro with a manual transmission and a well-worn V8 engine boasts a unique history. It’s a survivor, a one owner classic with…
1971 Mustang Restoration Opportunity: A Vintage Project with Tree Damage
The 1971 Mustang, a car that was supposed to be a roaring success, fell short of expectations. Despite a significant redesign, sales dipped below 150,000 units, with the hardtop being the most popular choice. The…
Classic 1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible: Iconic Luxury Seeking a New Owner
This vintage 1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible, a symbol of American automotive luxury, has been struggling to find a new owner for the past six months. Initially listed at a hefty $28,900, the price was subsequently…
Rare 1968 Firebird Restoration Opportunity: Vintage 350 V8, Formerly Owned by Architect E. Fay Jones
The 1968 Firebird lineup, which predated the iconic Trans Am, was dominated by the base model and its powerful V8 engines. The 250 and 350 cubic inch V8s were the most popular choices, each powering…
1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible with HEMI Engine Up for Auction: A Rare Muscle Car Legend
The 1969 Plymouth Road Runner, a legendary muscle car, was a sales success, especially compared to its corporate sibling, the Dodge Super Bee. However, even within this popular model year, certain configurations were rare. The…
1960 Dodge Dart Phoenix Convertible: Rare Classic with Restored V8 Power from Chrysler’s Golden Era
The early 1960s were a tumultuous time for Chrysler. As the corporation underwent a massive restructuring, Dodge found itself at the bottom of the totem pole, stripped of its former prominence, and left to fend…
Reviving a 1958 Chevy Bel Air: YouTuber Breathes Life into a Classic Project Car
The 1958 Chevrolet Impala marked a pivotal moment for the iconic automaker, reshaping its lineup. The once dominant Bel Air was relegated to a supporting role, while the new Del Ray occupied the entry level…
Red Bull Formula 1 Junior Drivers Set To Debut in Ginetta G40 Junior
Two newly signed Red Bull Formula 1 junior drivers are set to make their car racing debuts this weekend in the Ginetta Junior Winter Series, part of Red Bull’s ongoing efforts to rejuvenate its driver…
Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc Feel The High Spirits Aiming For F1 Title With Latest Win
Carlos Sainz has shared that he and teammate Charles Leclerc are pushing each other to secure the constructors’ title for Ferrari. The Italian team has made strides toward claiming its first world championship since 2008,…
EV Powertrain Fitted To 1967 Plymouth GTX Showcased At SEMA Show Impressing The Audience
With this year’s SEMA Show just around the corner, both automakers and aftermarket specialists are beginning to reveal their latest hot-rodded innovations. Even as Stellantis moves away from traditional V-8 powertrains for 2025, the brand…
A Unique 1985 Plymouth Barracuda That Had Shelby Charger Parts Later Cancelled By Carroll Shelby
The 1985 Plymouth Barracuda is a unique classic car, with a story that’s as interesting as the car itself. What sets this particular Barracuda apart? It was created using parts from both the Shelby Charger…
Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum in El Segundo Closing Due To Outstanding Losses
After 22 years in operation, a beloved car museum in California has officially closed its doors. Located in El Segundo, the Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum, known for its diverse array of classic cars, has had…
Jeep/Ferrari Hybrid: The V8 Powered Jeep Wagoneer Fitted With 4.4 Liter V12 Ferrari Engine in Jay Leno’s Garage
There was once a time when the term “hybrid” referred to a European car that boasted an American V8 engine. Examples of such cars include the De Tomaso Pantera, which was powered by a Ford…
1964 Iso Grifo A3/L Spider Prototype Set To Be Restored After $1.8 Million Dollar Auction Sell
For car enthusiasts and collectors, few experiences compare to the thrill of uncovering a rare classic that’s been tucked away for decades. Such is the story of the one-of-one 1964 Iso Grifo A3/L Spider prototype—a…
