The Untold Story of the Pioneering 1962 Plymouth Savoy Super Stock Max Wedge

This documented 1962 Plymouth Savoy is the first Super Stock Max Wedge with a manual transmission. Mecum Auctions, the organizer, estimated this blast from the past to…

Unearthing the Hidden Treasure of a 1969.5 Dodge A12 Super Bee in Missouri

The Auto Archaeologist also uncovers a few other Dodge and Plymouth muscle cars in desperate need of restoration and a return to the streets. Fortunately for YouTubers…

1955 Bel Air Frenzy: Enthusiasts Clash to Claim Ownership of Untouched Classic

Getting your hands on a classic Chevrolet Bel Air isn’t necessarily an impossible mission, as plenty of ’55 to ’57 examples are out there. On the other…

Matching-Numbers 1968 Chevrolet Impala SS Emerges from Virginia Barn

Chevrolet sold over 1 million full-size cars back in 1968, and once again, Impala was the king of the castle, accounting for over 710,000 units. The next…

The ‘Black Ghost’ Street Racing Icon of the 70s Awaits Its Next Thrilling Chapter

A legend in its own time, this Dodge Challenger was famous for winning street races and then disappearing into the night. Mecum Auctions announced today that it…

Restoring the Glory of a 1969 Pontiac Firebird, a Journey of Redemption

A 1969 Pontiac Firebird that is this close to becoming a rust bucket is now fighting for survival if someone out there is willing to give it…

The 1966 Impala SS Convertible with Original Engine Emerges, A Family Treasure Rediscovered

After seeing Impala’s sales going through the roof in 1965, someone at Chevrolet had the less brilliant idea to turn the Caprice into a stand-alone series for…

The Pristine 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A Surfaces After 39 Years in Impeccable Condition

Introduced in 1969, the Dodge Challenger was a big success, moving almost 77,000 units in its first year on the market. And like most muscle cars from…

The Scorch Red 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T, Unveiling its HEMI V8 Power

Chrysler’s history with hemispherical engines goes back to 1951 when the FirePower made its way into the New Yorker, Imperial, and Saratoga. The design remained in use…

Exploring the Mighty HEMI V8 of the 1966 Plymouth Belvedere in Camouflage

When talking about Plymouths from the golden muscle car era, we usually remember the Barracuda, Road Runner, and the GTX. But the Belvedere and the Satellite, which…