Field Find: 1969 Dodge Coronet R/T

Under normal circumstances, finding a classic like this 1969 Dodge Coronet R/T sitting exposed to the elements with no glass would be a recipe for disaster. It would be fair to expect that the car would be riddled with… more»

Subtle Sleeper: LS-Swapped 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle

Most enthusiasts can appreciate a vehicle that has obviously been modified to make more power, with a blower sticking out of the hood, drag slicks in the rear, and an attention-grabbing paint job. However, there is something to be… more»

This 1962 Ford Falcon Is Powered By A Chrysler 440!

The Falcon was Ford’s first entry into the U.S. compact car market of the 1960s. It was a popular car whose platform would go on to spawn an even more successful product, the Mustang. These cars were focused on… more»

Plum Crazy Project: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T

For collectors, this second-generation Dodge Charger checks a lot of big boxes. It’s the desirable R/T (Road/Track) model. It has a 440 big-block V8. And it left the factory painted FC7 Plum Crazy (verified by the cowl tag). Located… more»

Parked 10 Years: 1973 Pontiac Firebird Formula

In an era when the muscle car revolution of the 1960s was fading away, the Pontiac Firebird bucked that trend in the 1970s. They couldn’t build Trans Am’s fast enough in the second half of the decade. The seller’s… more»

Rare Plum Mist Color: 1967 Pontiac GTO

Many consider that the Pontiac GTO started the muscle car movement of the 1960s, but there are other candidates to consider, like the 1950s Chrysler Letter-Series. Regardless, a ton of these autos were built before the craze waned in… more»

350/4-Speed: 1963 Chevrolet Impala SS

The Chevrolet Impala was officially launched as a 1958 model year vehicle, although the first generation lasted for just that one year, and only 3 years later when the SS package first became available on the Impala in 1961… more»

426 Street Wedge! 1965 Dodge Coronet 500

Though obviously a work in progress, this 1965 Dodge Coronet 500 in Willoughby, Ohio certainly makes a statement just as it sits. Like prison tattoos, this hardtop wears its scars with pride. A half century’s use build character, and… more»

429 V8 Survivor: 1969 Ford Galaxie XL GT

1960s muscle car mania wasn’t limited to just mid-size cars. You could buy a performance-oriented version of the full-size Galaxie 500 if you wanted, and it was called the XL GT. Your body style choices were limited to a… more»

348 Tri-Power/4-Speed: 1961 Chevrolet Impala SS

The best word to describe this 1961 Chevrolet Impala SS is “stunning.” It isn’t just that it looks beautiful, but its gorgeous panels and paint hide a drivetrain that should offer enough performance to satisfy most enthusiasts. It is… more»

Customized When New: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette

If it was 1969 and I was the proud owner of a new Corvette, I believe the last thing on my mind would be customizing it.  But visions and ideas vary, and that’s exactly what the original owner of… more»

Slant Six Or 360 V8? 1974 Plymouth Duster

Pat L. found this interesting project. It is a 1974 Plymouth Duster that was sidelined due to brake issues in 2011. The car has approximately 112,000 miles and looks pretty solid. The seller pulled the original slant six-cylinder engine… more»

429 V8 Project: 1970 Mercury Cyclone

Throughout the late 1960s, the Cyclone was Mercury’s mid-size performance car, sandwiched between the Cougar and Marauder. The fourth and final generation of the auto was built between 1970-71 and a 429 cubic inch V8 – like we’re told… more»

383/4-Speed Project: 1967 Plymouth Satellite

Plymouth’s B-body platform was assigned to their intermediates in the late 1960s and the Satellite was the top-of-the-line model (along with the performance edition, GTX). During 1965-67, the Satellite was only available as a 2-door hardtop or convertible and… more»

Original 389 Tri-Power: 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix

When you consider its performance heritage, it is hard to believe that Pontiac could disappear as a manufacturer with a whimper at the hands of economic rationalism. However, that was the fate of the company that gave the automotive… more»

Bone Stock Driver: 1999 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible

This 1999 Ford Mustang Cobra looks like a fair-condition driver priced reasonably with under 80,000 miles and the preferred manual gearbox. The SN95 Mustangs and later “New Edge” models like this car are still surprisingly affordable entries into muscle… more»

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