Bargain Mopar? 1968 Plymouth Road Runner

With rubber floor mats and minimal trim, Plymouth’s Road Runner appealed to the no-nonsense buyer who just wanted to twist the key and burn some rubber. This 1968 Plymouth Road Runner in Everest, Kansas has seen better days, but… more»

This 1967 Plymouth GTX is Being Offered With No Reserve!

When it was introduced in 1967, the Plymouth GTX offered its buyers neck-snapping performance with a touch of style and comfort. This one is a tidy looking vehicle, but it will need some work to return it to its… more»

12k Original Miles: 1969 Dodge Charger R/T

Every now and then, a classic car will come along whose condition and originality will knock your socks off. That is the case with this 1969 Dodge Charger R/T because this is a vehicle that is hard to criticize…. more»

NASCAR Special: 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2

The desire to succeed in NASCAR competition drove Pontiac to produce the Grand Prix 2+2 in 1986. Only 1,225 examples were built, and it remained in production for a single model year. This example needs some cosmetic work, but… more»

Solid Project: 1968 Dodge Charger

It isn’t unusual to find 1968 Dodge Charger project cars that are riddled with rust, but this one is like a breath of fresh air. Sure, it will need to be completely restored, but at least the buyer won’t… more»

1 of 314 Hemi: 1966 Plymouth Satellite

If you wanted to get a 426 Hemi in your mid-size Plymouth before the Road Runner or GTX were introduced, you could get it from the factory in your 1966 Satellite. The Satellite was the upscale trim option on… more»

Yenko Stinger Tribute: 1973 Chevrolet Vega Kammback

The 1970s Chevy Vega wasn’t the success story that General Motors had planned. Sure, they sold more than two million of them across seven model years, but they were notorious for rusting out and having engines that would overheat… more»

340 V-8: 1972 Dodge Charger Rallye

The muscle car market was changing, so in 1972 Dodge started doing some consolidating. The Charger R/T, Super Bee and Charger 500 were replaced by the single Rallye, a Charger option package. The Rallye was intended to target the… more»

Garaged 41 Years! 1965 Chevrolet Impala SS

Tell Chevy fans that Pontiac’s 1964 GTO was “The First Muscle Car”, and you’ll likely get an earful about the Chevrolet Super Sport cars that began in 1961. By the time this 1965 Chevrolet Impala SS in Davenport, Iowa… more»

Supercharged 1964 Studebaker Avanti R2!

The Avanti was in production a mere 18 months, too little and too late to save Studebaker from the Grim Reaper. It was marketed as “America’s only four-passenger high-performance personal car.” The supercharged version of the Avanti was the… more»

Signed By The King! 1970 Plymouth Superbird

Enzo Ferrari is once quoted as saying, “Aerodynamics are for people who can’t build engines.” Whether or not that is true, the fact is that aerodynamics has played an essential role in NASCAR racing for decades now. The late… more»

66k Mile Barn Find: 1971 Chevrolet Corvette

If angels could speak, this 1971 C3 Corvette Stingray Coupe would tell us a story of 43 long years spent in the out-of-doors.  In Oklahoma.  In the winter, summer, during tornadoes.  And only 66,000 sweet miles of memories before… more»

1970 Pontiac Trans Am Vintage Race Car

Most people are aware that the SCCA (Sports Car Club of America) sponsored a series of racing for factory prepped cars that became very popular in the 1960’s. Like most Pontiac cars, the new Pontiac Trans Am in 1969… more»

Carroll Shelby Enhanced: 1983 Dodge Charger

When you hear “Shelby” and “Charger,” you think OK, now we’re talkin’! But when you put them both together maybe some of the enthusiasm dies down a bit. But maybe it shouldn’t, there may be more to the combination… more»

Real Deal AAR! 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda

Calling this find a big project would be an understatement, but it’s a special find that absolutely deserves to be finished! For a very small period of time, Plymouth offered a version of the ‘Cuda that was essentially a… more»

Barn Find Roller: 1964 Pontiac GTO

The GTO. Gas, Tires & Oil. GOAT. The car that’s credited with starting the mid-1960s mid-size muscle car movement. While GTO co-father John DeLorean thought that was an untapped market for a car like this, internal GM pundits thought… more»

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