The 1966 Dodge Charger – A Remarkable Survivor, Still Original and Unrestored After Years of Resting

Beginning with a 318 (5.2 liter) two-barrel engine and going all the way up to a 426 (7.0 liter) with two four-barrel carburetors, the first Charger saw…

The 1973 Mercury Comet – A Hidden Sleeper with a Thrilling Surprise Under the Hood

Introduced in 1959 as a competitor for the Rambler American, the Ford Falcon was the first compact marketed by the “Big Three” manufacturers. A year later, the…

The 1958 Chevrolet Impala Emerges from 30 Years of Hiding to Challenge the Tesla’s Reign

While the Impala was created in 1958, the nameplate grinned for the first time in front of the public during the General Motors Motorama event two years…

The Thrilling Saga of a 1972 Dodge Charger – A 30-Year Rest Brimming with Potential, Awaits its 426 Hemi Revival

The Dodge Charger, which debuted in 1966 as a fairly opulent fastback intended to compete with the Rambler Marlin, swiftly evolved into one of America’s hottest muscle…

From Classic to Fierce: The Daring Evolution of a 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe Restomod

With the introduction of the S650 sales from across national dealerships, the fabled, iconic, ultra-legendary Ford Mustang is just about ready to launch its seventh lease of…

Exploring the Rare 1971 Pontiac GT-37 – A Hidden Gem with 455 HO Muscle Power Under the Hood

The GTO later split off into its own Pontiac model in 1966, serving as the company’s primary competitor in the midsize muscle car segment. After only 11…

The Legendary 1963 Studebaker Avanti Returns with a Thrilling Supercharged V8 Revival!

The Avanti, which was introduced in 1962 as a radical departure from Studebaker’s current portfolio, was meant to salvage the business from bankruptcy. And it possessed all…

Discover the 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302, A Rare Classic with an Exceptional Surprise!

Usually, when we think about 1960s high-performance Mustangs, we picture vehicles like the Shelby GT350 and the Cobra Jet. Ford nevertheless produced a few cool homologation variants…

Restoring the Glory of a Rare 1970 Dodge Challenger with a Plum Crazy Purple Paint Job!

While it joined the compact car market right on time with the Dart, Dodge was a bit late to the pony car market and didn’t introduce the…

Exploring the Unique 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Four-Door – A Rare Gem Defying Convention

Built from 1964 to 1974 over three generations, the Plymouth Barracuda was only offered as a two-door (both coupe and convertible). But that’s not to say that…