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440-Powered 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T

Dodge came to the pony car party late, perhaps relying too much on the Charger to carry the Dodge banner in muscle car circles. 1970 was the first model year of the Challenger, which was based on the same… more»

Tempting Garage Find: 1953 MG TD

Should the devil come to my door to try and tempt me, there is no question he would come in the form of this 1953 MG TD with British Racing Green and Black fenders and running boards.  Maybe I’d… more»

4-Speed Project: 1980 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

The third owner is selling this 1980 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 with only 81,941 miles showing on the odometer. The seller states that the second owner had the car since the early 1980’s and stored the car for the past… more»

No Reserve: 1970 Dodge Charger Project

In 1969, Dodge added the 500 to its Charger series. Their goal was to have an equivalent to Ford’s Torino Talladega model (NASCAR). Like its Blue Oval competitor, the 500 had a flat grille and a smooth back glass… more»

One Family Owned: 1971 Mercury Comet GT

Ford had a hit on their hands with the Maverick, so it was logical that Mercury would quickly get a version of their own. 18 months after the Maverick debuted, the Comet was introduced for 1971. It was a… more»

Perfect Patina? Crate-Powered 1968 Chevrolet C10

All right, Picasso, your canvas awaits.  This Arizona preserved, well-patina-d ’68 Chevy C-10 is not gonna be a factory showroom Concours-grade restoration. But oh what fun you could have in the restomod world!  This solid C-10 pickup is available… more»

HEMI Time Capsule: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

Ok, get really serious about finding all the coins in the couches, get Mom’s oatmeal box of stashed cash in the pantry, then find the other $99,000 and run, no RUN, to buy this time-capsule-preserved 1969 Plymouth Road Runner… more»

1958 Chevrolet Apache 3100 With NAPCO 4WD!

Before all truck manufacturers offered four-wheel-drive, NAPCO (Northwestern Auto Parts COmpany) of Minneapolis Minnesota sold kits to convert many two-wheel-drive trucks to 4WD using factory and OEM-quality components. By the time this 1958 Chevrolet Apache 3100 in Spring Grove,… more»

No Reserve: Dusty 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28

Is this a parts car or can it be restored? Located in San Diego, California, this 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 was bought out of Ohio about five years ago as a barn find. The car is listed here on… more»

Worthwhile Project? 1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS

The Ford Mustang would get its first serious pony car competitor with the 1967 Chevy Camaro. Ford had a 1.2-million-unit head start, but the Camaro (and Firebird and Cougar) would at least put a dent in Mustang sales. This… more»

8,523 Mile 1972 Chevrolet Nova SS Barn Find!

This 1972 Chevrolet Nova SS has only 8,523 miles showing on its odometer. How this has happened is a story of tragedy, but we can hope that someone will have the opportunity to add a happy postscript to this… more»

1966 Ford Mustang Station Wagon?

And now, time for something new from the, “just because you can, doesn’t mean you should” department. But creativity, and go your own way, has always been at the root of hot-rodding going back to at least the late… more»

426-Powered Funny Car: 1972 Plymouth Satellite

The world of old funny cars is as rich and varied as the sponsor stickers that once graced every inch of its body. While many were made, few exist today in the same form they had when ripping down… more»

Pair Of Alfa Romeo Spider Projects

This listing for a pair of Alfa Romeo Spiders – one a 1978 and the other a 1983 model – showcases just how quickly one’s project car efforts can be turned upside down with the departure of a trusted… more»

Primer Project: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

Can you say Primer Project Puzzle three times very fast? If so, this might be the car for you! This 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 is not too bad. The current owner bought it 11 years ago with the… more»

Turbo Power! 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Spyder

Chevrolet got into the compact car business in an unorthodox way with the Corvair. Rambler and Studebaker was already there and Ford and Chrysler were coming soon. The 1960 Corvair was General Motors’ first U.S. mass-produced car with unit-body… more»

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