454/4-Speed: 1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

1972 was a year of lasts for the Chevrolet Corvette, as it was the final model year for the C3 to feature chrome bumpers on both the front and back and the last year with the removable rear window… more»

Stored Since ’82: 1971 Lincoln Mark III

The Lincoln Continental Mark III was a huge success for Ford Motor Company, and in its three model year run from 1969 through 1971 when the personal luxury car was king, Lincoln dealers managed to sell more than 70,000… more»

AMX Package: 1974 AMC Javelin

The 1974 model was the end of the road for the AMC Javelin, which lasted from 1969 through 1974 and two styling generations.  Those in the know seem to think that AMC may have axed the Javelin due to… more»

Sitting For Years: 1954 Chevrolet Corvette

WYSIWYG.  What You See Is What You Get.  That might be the best way to describe this 1954 Chevrolet Corvette, as there is not a whole lot of specific information or details given about this car or its history. … more»

Upscale B-Body: 1970 Plymouth GTX

Although it shares many of the same components with a Road Runner, you won’t find Road Runner badges on a 1970 Plymouth GTX.  While the Road Runner was Plymouth’s mousetrap to catch young muscle car enthusiasts who wanted to… more»

Grass Fire Victim: 1972 Plymouth Satellite

Whenever I see the words “car” and “fire” used in the same sentence, my mind immediately goes into glass-half-empty mode.  Apple and Microsoft.  Booze and guns.  George Jones and Tammy Wynette.  Some things just don’t go well together, and… more»

Stored 33 Years: 1956 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

The first-generation Chevrolet Corvette had a good and long run, having lasted ten model years from 1953 through 1962.  Chevrolet changed the body up a bit for the ’56 model, making some modifications to the front and taking away… more»

Disassembled Project: 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda

No, what you are seeing here is not one of those rare three-wheeled “Cudas!  But if your first impression was the same as mine, you probably thought that this one had already been used as a parts car at… more»

1 Of 14: 1970 Plymouth Hemi ‘cuda Convertible

Ford GT, Charger Daytona, COPO, Shelby, Hemi ‘Cuda… What do these names all have in common?  If you guessed that they’re all way out of this author’s price range, you’d be correct.  But they’re all also names that create… more»

1 of 1: Prototype 1980’s Electric B300 Dodge Van

How much would you be willing to pay for a one-of-one prototype electric Dodge van?  $10,000?  $20.000?  $50,000?  Well, believe it or not, the United States Government paid $240,000 to have this all-electric van built for the U.S. Department… more»

Story: Secret Stash of Aero Warriors in Tennessee!

Aero Warriors- or Winged Warriors as the Mopar aero cars are sometimes called- were created with one thing in mind, and that was to win big on the NASCAR circuit.  The aerodynamic warriors included four vehicles, beginning with the… more»

Daily Driver: 1969 Dodge Charger

The second-generation Dodge Charger was produced for three model years between 1968 through 1970, and while it’s not that difficult to find a trailer-queen or a parted-out rusty example, it’s always refreshing to see a survivor grade B-Body come… more»

1 Of 4! 1939 Cadillac V16 Convertible Sedan

Cadillac surprised the car-buying public in 1938 when it introduced a new and innovative 16 cylinder engine.  It featured side valve heads and was lighter and more powerful than its V16 predecessor, plus it was shorter and fit into… more»

Two Owner Stingray: 1970 Chevrolet Corvette 4-Speed

When it comes to the world of Corvettes, there seems to still be a decent supply of vintage cars out there that haven’t had double digits of owners and triple digits of miles.  And from a value standpoint, the… more»

11,771 Miles: 1971 International Harvester Cargostar

The inception of the International Harvester Company dates all the way back to 1909 when the company began and initially marketed its trucks to farmers.  It took little time for the trucks to become successful in the farming industry,… more»

Gold Nugget: 1967 Dodge Charger

When Dodge introduced the first-generation Charger to the buying public in 1966, I’m guessing they had no idea what a success story that nameplate would hold for the Chrysler Corporation throughout automotive history.  Now in its seventh generation, it’s… more»

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