The early 1970s marked a turning point for the American muscle car era. Government regulations and rising insurance costs forced automakers to downsize and de-tune their high-performance engines. Ford was no exception, discontinuing iconic models…
Custom builds often present a holistic approach to vehicle modification, where every component harmonizes to create a cohesive masterpiece. However, there are instances where a single element, such as the engine, commands such attention that…
Classic muscle cars are more than just high-performance vehicles they represent a unique era of automotive design and engineering. Unlike many modern cars, which focus heavily on electronics and functionality, muscle cars from the past…
The 1961 Impala, a crowning achievement in Chevrolet’s lineup, continued its dominance in the American automotive market. Building upon its success from previous years, the Impala offered a compelling combination of style, performance, and value.…
The Chevrolet Corvette is an iconic American sports car that has been around since the 1950s, competing with the best of its kind over time. With the latest versions, like the 2025 ZR1, the Corvette…
The Reyes family has a deep rooted passion for classic Buicks, particularly the iconic Riviera. This love story began decades ago, and it continues to thrive through the generations. Jaime Reyes, the patriarch of the…
The Tucker 48, a revolutionary vehicle designed by Preston Tucker in 1948, is one of the most iconic and elusive cars in American automotive history. With only 51 units ever produced, including a prototype, the…
The Chevrolet Nova’s long awaited V8 engine finally arrived in 1964, satisfying customer demand for increased performance. This powerful addition followed the successful introduction of the Super Sport package in 1963. While many Nova owners…
The V8 engine has long been a symbol of power and performance, playing a significant role in shaping the automotive world over the past century. Its distinctive layout, featuring eight cylinders arranged in a V-shape,…
Recently, the team at WD Detailing made an exciting discovery that any car enthusiast would dream of: a classic 1978 Chevrolet Camaro that had been hidden away in a garage for the last 30 years.…
At first glance, a 6th-generation Honda Civic going up against a Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 in a drag race seems laughable. The Demon was built specifically for drag racing, while the Civic is known…
Reed Stevens, the owner of Stevens Restorations, has one of the most unique and rare Mopar muscle car collections in the world but many of these valuable classics are rusting away in his backyard. While…
Chevrolet is a name that resonates deeply within the American automotive world, famed for producing cars that span from reliable, everyday vehicles to high-octane, power-packed muscle cars. The brand has been at the forefront of…
This custom-built 1969 Chevrolet Camaro, named “The Closer,” is a powerful and beautifully designed car that’s all about performance. Created by Timeless Kustoms, it’s equipped with a supercharged LS9 engine that produces an impressive 800…
Dennis Collins, a well-known car enthusiast, recently uncovered a rare treasure in the form of a 1974 Plymouth Roadrunner GTX. In one of his latest videos, Dennis and his team took on the challenge of…
Hemi-powered Mopars from the muscle car era are highly sought after by collectors, but even rarer options like sunroofs can be equally desirable. While sunroofs were available from 1969, their popularity was initially low, with…
The Pontiac GTO, a muscle car icon, was introduced in 1964 and quickly became a sales sensation. Available as a package for the LeMans, the GTO featured a powerful V8 engine and distinctive styling. It…
The 1971 Dodge Challenger, a promotional car, is a rare example of a classic Mopar with a unique combination of options. While the FJ6 Green Go paint is not uncommon, the combination with a white…
David Long, the owner of Omega Auto Clinic in Newton, Kansas, recently fulfilled a lifelong dream by acquiring a 1963 Cadillac Coupe deVille. His friend, Andrew Holder, a detailing expert, went the extra mile to…
The 1969 Dodge Charger, produced in a staggering 104,978 units, is one of the most ubiquitous incarnations of the iconic nameplate. While these classic cars are a common sight at car shows and auctions, many…
Ever dreamt of owning a classic American muscle car that feels like a brand-new ride? Look no further than this beautifully restored 1969 Chevrolet El Camino. This iconic third-generation model has undergone a meticulous restoration,…
The Oldsmobile 442, a legendary muscle car, debuted in 1964 as a performance package before becoming a standalone model in 1970. Renowned for its power and style, it’s often compared to iconic rivals like the…
The Ford Mustang, introduced in 1964, quickly became a sensation, selling over half a million units in its first year. By 1966, sales had surpassed 600,000, but the pony car market was heating up. Mercury…
A 1972 Plymouth Satellite Sebring, long lost to the annals of time, was finally brought to light. After three decades of slumber in a red-painted barn, the dusty, dented car was about to start on…
While American muscle cars are known for their massive engines, European cars usually focus on smaller, more efficient engines that improve handling. However, a few European cars, like the British-made Jensen Interceptor, bucked this trend…