The iconic Mercury Capri, introduced in 1979, made a lasting impression with its sleek design and powerful performance. Built on the same platform as the Ford Mustang, the second generation Capri offered a wide range…
The mid1970s saw a shift in the automotive world as consumers sought more fuel efficient vehicles. Chevrolet’s Nova, a compact car, played a significant role in meeting this demand. However, the competition was intensifying, not…
The Plymouth Road Runner, a bare bones, affordable alternative to the GTX introduced in 1968, became an immediate sensation and continued its run as a standalone nameplate until 1975. Despite its relative commonality compared to…
The Chevrolet 409, a formidable big block V8, made its debut in 1961, only to be discontinued by the end of 1965. Despite its brief lifespan, the 409 left an indelible mark on the muscle…
Velocity Restorations’ series-production 1967-1968 Mustang restomod is a stunning blend of classic design and modern engineering. While its eye catching aesthetics and impeccable craftsmanship make it a dream car for many, its hefty price tag…
Buying a classic 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS might not be for everyone, but for true muscle car enthusiasts, this one could be worth every penny. The second generation of the Chevelle, introduced by Chevrolet, is…
The Dodge Charger, a popular muscle car, defied expectations in 1973, despite engine lineup changes and a focus on fuel efficiency. Sales surged by 63% compared to the previous year, with the SE coupe leading…
In the bustling Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York City on January 17, 1953, General Motors revealed a groundbreaking concept: the mass production of fiberglass bodied automobiles. This revolutionary idea, showcased at the Corvette motor…
Revealed after nearly five decades in hiding, a pristine 1970 Plymouth Hemi Cuda has captured the hearts of collectors but remains stubbornly unclaimed. This survivor, hailing from Manchester, Connecticut, has twice turned heads at auction…
Imagine cruising down the highway in a vehicle that exudes elegance and sophistication. The 1979 Lincoln Continental Town Coupe, a two door version of the iconic Town Car, offers just that. This American land yacht,…
The Dodge Challenger T/A of 1970, a rare and sought after Mopar, has been sitting on the market in Utah for an unusually long ten weeks without a buyer. This is surprising given its desirability…
The Plymouth Barracuda launched in 1964, underwent a significant transformation in 1970. With a dedicated platform and powerful engines like the 440 cubic inch RB and 426 cubic inch HEMI, it became a muscle car…
A 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302, once a prized collector’s item, recently failed to meet its reserve price at auction. Despite a well executed refurbishment in 2007, the car’s value was significantly impacted by the…
The 1967 Chevelle SS, a classic American muscle car, has always been a head turner. Even in its base configuration, the Chevelle was a popular choice among car enthusiasts. However, Chevrolet knew that buyers wanted…
The 1965 Corvette, a year of record sales and notable upgrades, marked the third consecutive year of increasing popularity. Chevrolet sold over 23,500 units, with the convertible configuration accounting for over 65% of production due…
In September, a man who purchased a stolen 2023 Dodge Challenger Demon 170 for a mere $20,000. The vehicle, with only 61 miles on the odometer, was a brand new Demon 170 finished in blue.…
The Chevrolet Tri-Five, launched in 1955, quickly became a sales sensation. With its stylish design and diverse lineup, it sold over 1.8 million units in its first year alone. This popularity continued through 1957, resulting…
The 1971 production year marked the end of an era for Chrysler’s iconic 426 Hemi engine. This legendary V8, introduced in 1966, quickly gained a reputation for its power and performance. Despite its short production…
If you’re a petrolhead seeking a classic muscle car that’s been meticulously restored, look no further. This 1974 Dodge Challenger is a true head turner, boasting a stunning metallic red exterior, a custom black and…
A rare and iconic 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Coupe Pininfarina, once owned by the renowned actress Angelina Jolie, is set to hit the auction block at Christie’s The Exceptional Sale in Paris this November. This…
While Nash Motors pioneered the compact car segment in 1950 with the Rambler, Detroit’s Big Three didn’t join the trend until the late 1950s. Plymouth was among the first, introducing the Valiant in 1959. A…
The AMC Rebel Machine, a forgotten gem in the annals of American muscle cars, offers a unique blend of performance and style that sets it apart from its more famous contemporaries. While the Big Three…
Every true car enthusiast appreciates a good sleeper car. While bold designs and loud engines have their appeal, there’s something special about a modest-looking car that can outperform flashier, more obvious choices. In the 1980s,…
A rare gem from Pontiac’s early Trans Am years is up for grabs. Debuting in 1970, only 3,196 units rolled off the production line, making it a true collector’s item compared to the Firebird and…
Revealing a classic car after years of storage is a treat for any gearhead, especially when the car holds a hidden gem. This 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle, documented by Chevelle authority Patrick Glenn Nichols, initially appears…