Cruising in Style with the 1970 Shelby Mustang GT 350 Convertible Muscle Masterpiece

The 1970 Shelby Mustang GT 350 is a captivating embodiment of power, elegance, and pure driving exhilaration. This iconic machine emerged during a pivotal era in automotive…

Journey into the Legend of the 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda 440 4-Speed

The 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda 440 4-Speed Convertible Muscle Car stands as a testament to an era of automotive excellence, a symphony of power and style that continues…

1973 Pontiac Grand Am Is a Hurst Pro-Touring Tribute, Flaunts 600-HP LS7

Back in the day, Pontiac had this cool habit of naming its cars after famous racing series. The Trans Am and LeMans are arguably the most iconic,…

Why Are The Original, First-Generation Ford Mustangs So Beloved By Both Classic Car Enthusiasts And Tuning Enthusiasts?

Want to see why the original, first-generation Ford Mustangs are so crazy popular among both classic car aficionados and customization enthusiasts? Here is a neat meeting between…

Dive into the Thrill of the 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle with a Dominating 454 Engine!

Produced between 1964 and 1967, the original Chevelle was offered with three sixers, two small blocks, and a big-block brute. The one we’re covering today doesn’t feature…

Exploring the Legendary 1963 Chrysler Turbine Car, a Roaring Echo of Aviation Thrills!

The 1950s and 1960s saw an impressive number of experimental concept cars hail from Detroit. Some were wild by design, while others hit showroom floors with unusual…

Sleeper S550 Mustang GT Drags 10s Firebird Trans Am, Chaser Gets the Upper Hand

Pontiac’s Firebird Trans Am is one of those iconic models that is long gone, but certainly not forgotten. And not just because of its star roles in popular media,…

This 1969 Pontiac GTO Once Belonged to a Massive NFL Star, To Pass It up Would Be a Fumble

Remember that Seinfeld episode when George bought himself a Chrysler LeBaron Convertible just because he thought it once belonged to actor Jon Voight? Turns out, the car’s…

It’s Amazing How The Original 1969 Pontiac Gto Spent A Lifetime In The Garage Complete And Undamaged

1969 is best known for witnessing the debut of the Judge, an option that Pontiac offered for just three years. A 400 Ram Air V8 initially powered…

Carroll Shelby, Sir Stirling Moss, and the Legendary 1966 GT350 Saga Unveiled!

Sir Stirling Moss won a total of 16 Formula One Grand Prix races, and though he preferred to pilot British cars, he was particularly enamored of this…