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340 Grabber Hood: 1972 Dodge Charger Rallye

The third generation of the Dodge Charger had just debuted for 1971, so the 1972 models were minimally changed. The second-year would see the introduction of the Charger Rallye, which replaced the R/T, Super Bee, and 500 all in… more»

Death Trap! Dragula-style Coffin V8 Custom

If you’re dying for something different to drive around, check out this V8-powered Coffin Car! Road-legal and regularly driven, this 1972 casket car thing in Anchorage, Alaska will make its new owner the life of the party, especially around… more»

Limited Edition: 1973 Hurst/Olds 455 V8

In the 1960s, Hurst Performance forged a partnership with Oldsmobile to provide Hi-P parts for the 442 models. Beginning in 1968, they got their own limited edition run of cars called the Hurst/Olds. For nine years scattered throughout 1968-84,… more»

1-of-200: 1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS Aerocoupe

Racing is said to improve the breed, and we’ve seen many examples of this in motorsport history. While aerodynamic efficiency is vital in any form of racing, nowhere is this better demonstrated than in NASCAR. Cars like Plymouth’s Superbird… more»

One Family Owned: 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1

Until recently, this 1970 Mustang Mach 1 had been in the same family since new. It is now in the hands of a dealer who is searching for a new owner for this impressive classic. It wears one of… more»

16k Original Miles: 1979 Pontiac Trans Am

It is very easy to take a classic car with high-mileage and tidy it up and make it look like an original survivor. However, it is when you begin to delve below the surface that the real story becomes… more»

Only 41k Miles: 1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS

Chevrolet entered the personal luxury car market with the Monte Carlo in 1970 and had a big hit on their hands. The nameplate would stick around through 2007 (although it took a hiatus in 1989-94).  Part of the car’s… more»

Family Man: 1967 Dodge Coronet 440 Wagon

The Coronet would return to the Dodge line-up in 1965 as an intermediate, using that platform for three years. The 440 series was the mid-level trim version of the Coronet and would serve as its bread-and-butter in terms of… more»

1 of 863: 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible

Convertibles were the rarest of the new Plymouth Barracudas in 1970 at only about five percent of total production. And about half of those were “regular” Barracudas, i.e. not Gran Coupes or ‘Cudas. This survivor finished in Rallye Red… more»

Fully Restored: 1978 Dodge Aspen SE

In 1976, the Dodge Aspen and Plymouth Volare were the corporate replacements for the Dodge Dart and Plymouth Valiant. Unfortunately, they were beset with quality control problems and a recall history, which brought the nameplates to an end after… more»

One Owner Survivor: 1973 Chevrolet Camaro

The second generation of the Chevy Camaro would arrive a little late to the party in 1970 – and stick around through 1981. Thought by many to be the best-looking of all the Camaro’s built since 1967, they had… more»

Black Pearl Edition: 1978 Datsun 280Z

In addition to the early 240Z cars, the late 280Z is one of the other more collectible models – especially if its a limited production example like this Black Pearl edition. The car seen here is not a stock… more»

Rare 2WD Spec: 1989 Toyota Pickup V6 5-Speed

Toyota has long been known for creating oddball versions of its mass production vehicles, from four-wheel drive Camrys with six-cylinders and a stick to turbocharged hot hatches with all-wheel drive and true rally car heritage. This 1989 Toyota Xtracab… more»

1 Of 36: 1975 GMC Transmode

General Motors got into the motorhome business for a short time in the 1970s. It was a front-wheel drive touring machine that was built in 23 and 26-foot configurations on a modified Olds Toronado/Cadillac El Dorado chassis with a… more»

Almost a GTO: 1972 Pontiac LeMans Sport GT

For 1972, the Pontiac GTO was no longer a separate series, having gone back to being an option on the LeMans. And it would be offered as a 2-door hardtop or coupe, but not a convertible. Yet, you could… more»

900 HP Twin Cadillac V8 Powered Yugo?!

Jamming a 500 cid (8.2L) Cadillac V8 in a Yugo will definitely get you mad props at the local car show. That’s got to land you on the “Big Motor in a Small Car” Top Ten list. But why… more»

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