Nova’s popularity surged in 1963, with sales reaching over 372,000 units compared to the previous year’s 326,000. The introduction of the Super Sport (SS) variant played a pivotal role in this achievement, offering enhanced performance…
Recently listed on eBay, a 1963 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport seeks a new owner to preserve its exceptional condition rather than undergo a full restoration. With a remarkably low mileage of just 30,000 miles (48.2K…
In the automotive landscape, drop-top vehicles have been marketed under various names throughout history. One such example is the Ford Sunliner, which adorned the brand’s lineup for over a decade, beginning in 1952. Originally introduced…
Presented for auction by a Ferrari dealer in Seattle, this nearly pristine 2023 Audi RS6 Avant in Tango Red Metallic is a gem waiting to be acquired. Originally priced at $138,190, this performance powerhouse boasts…
When it comes to early 1970s Mopars, it doesn’t get any better than a HEMI-powered rig, right? These cars are potent, rare, and very valuable. But certain features can turn a scarce classic into a…
In the annals of automotive history, one American legend stands tall against the backdrop of European supremacy: the Buick GNX. A testament to engineering ingenuity, the GNX’s turbocharged V6 engine defied convention, challenging the dominance…
We often focus on high-end hypercars, but let’s spare a moment to think about the average person. Not everyone can afford fancy new vehicles, let alone electric ones. Remember when the CEO of Kellogg’s suggested…
Last Saturday, on March 9th, a remarkable 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429 found a new owner who happily parted with $330,000 to claim this automotive treasure. While not the rarest Boss model, its allure lies…
The landscape of American muscle cars underwent a seismic shift recently as General Motors ceased production of the sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro with no successor in sight, and Stellantis retired both the L-bodied Dodge Charger sedan…
Ralph Gilles’s Lancia Delta Integrale is currently available for auction on Bring A Trailer. As the design boss at Stellantis, Gilles is parting ways with this iconic hot hatch, representing one of the final specimens…
When Plymouth redesigned the midsize Belvedere for the 1965 model year, they also introduced a new Satellite version, available exclusively as a hardtop or convertible with V8 engines. Positioned as a top-of-the-line B-body offering, the…
A unique piece of automotive history has surfaced for sale on Hemmings 1964 Cheetah Prototype, once in the possession of a General Motors president. The brainchild of Bill Thomas, renowned for his Corvette tuning and…
Chevrolet responded to the success of the Ford Ranchero by introducing the El Camino, positioning it as a competitor to its rival’s model. Debuting in 1959, the El Camino adopted a proven styling approach, leveraging…
The Plymouth Belvedere, introduced in 1951, underwent several transformations before establishing itself as a midsize contender in the muscle car era. While overshadowed by its high-performance counterparts like the Road Runner and GTX, the Belvedere…
This Euro-spec Volvo 480 GT, originally sold in the U.K., has found its way to New York and is currently up for online auction until March 12th. Representing a bold departure from Volvo’s traditional style…
In 1971, General Motors faced significant challenges as over 400,000 workers staged a strike, lasting nine and a half weeks, impacting 145 plants across the US and Canada. This massive walkout resulted in a loss…
Currently on the market at British dealership Tom Hartley Jnr is the epitome of classic Ferraris, the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO. However, this piece of automotive history comes with a hefty price tag, catering exclusively…
In 1958, Chevrolet underwent a significant shift in its full-size strategy, unveiling new models aimed at reclaiming the top spot in the US automotive market. Among these, the Bel Air stood out, quickly becoming a…
Manufactured by Ford’s European unit in Germany, the Mercury Capri and its Ford counterpart offered unconventional engine options that challenged traditional norms. Initially equipped with a 1.6-liter inline-four engine, the Capri lineup expanded to include…
The introduction of the Studebaker Lark in late 1958 marked a significant milestone in the compact car market. Spearheaded by company president Harold E. Churchill, the Lark revolutionized the segment with its spacious interior and…
Identifying this as a second-generation Dodge Charger is easy but upon closer inspection, its exceptional nature becomes even more apparent. The recent sale price of $350,000 shouldn’t be surprising in today’s market. The second-gen Charger…
The 1964 model year saw minimal changes in the Impala lineup as Chevrolet diverted resources towards the forthcoming 1965 generation. Despite this, the Impala emerged as Chevrolet’s shining star, with escalating sales setting the stage…
The third-generation Dart underwent several iterations before Dodge settled on an engine lineup. Initially, the series exclusively offered six-cylinder units, with options including the 170 with 101 horsepower and the 225 with 145 horsepower. However,…
The 1967 Mercury Cougar, particularly in its fully optioned XR-7 guise, commanded a significant price tag, nearing that of the Thunderbird and surpassing the Mustang by a considerable margin. However, the XR-7 package justified its…
Described as a relic of automotive history, the 1955 Packard Patrician Sedan embodies a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Once revered for its elegance and performance, this classic sedan now languishes as a rusted…