While the photos of the 1973 Plymouth sitting in this garage suggest it is a ‘Cuda 340, the VIN reveals it is a tidy clone. The seller purchased it as part of a collection, spending the time and money… more»
Muscle Cars
1 of 526: 1967 Dodge Charger
Dodge introduced the Charger in mid-1966 as a cross between a personal luxury automobile and an oversized pony car. It was a modest hit in its partial first year, yet sales strangely fell by more than half in the… more»
All Original: 1972 Dodge Charger
The introduction of the Third Generation Dodge Charger in 1971 brought significant styling changes. Gone was the familiar Coke-bottle appearance for what became known as “fuselage” styling. This change made the Charger look more imposing, and while it didn’t… more»
1-of-34: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible
Some cars make a stunning visual statement but lack the substance to match their good looks. That is not the case with this 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible. With the company only producing 834 Road Runner Convertibles during that… more»
Original 383: 1970 Dodge Charger 500
This 1970 Dodge Charger 500 has spent more than three decades sitting in a shop. The dry environment has preserved it well, but it still requires a new owner willing to return it to its former glory. It retains… more»
Dual Quad 409! 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS
Black primer, oversized tires, and side-exit exhaust tips put a chip on this Chevy’s shoulder. The 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS backs up those visual cues with its dual-quad 409, a crowd-pleaser anytime you punch the throttle or pop the… more»
Unreal Garage Find: 1971 Dodge Challenger
The Dodge Challenger will always be a popular model among muscle car enthusiasts, but it’s amazing how much more desirable even a plain-jane 318 car can become when one is discovered in a garage still wearing its California blue… more»
Easy Restoration: 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda
When Plymouth released its Third Generation Barracuda, it was immediately apparent it had created a styling winner. Even in its most basic form, the car possessed muscular and attractive lines, which were only accentuated when the more sporting ‘Cuda… more»
Solid Survivor: 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
Cars from the 1980s are gaining traction in the classic market, especially those with a V8 under the hood. There are many reasons for this, including the fact that they represent an affordable entry point for the latest generation… more»
Donovan 350 Equipped: 1971 Chevrolet Corvette
This is an interesting project car opportunity: the seller reports he left this 1971 Chevrolet Corvette behind in Buffalo, New York, when he relocated and he’s looking to cut it loose in a no reserve auction. It was brought… more»
It Takes Center Stage 1: 1970 Buick Gran Sport
Everybody got in on the hi-po bandwagon in the ’60s, even staid Buick, known more for near-luxury sedans and a wonderful tourer called Riviera. The apex of all that action, at least for GM and its various divisions, was… more»
Cheap Driver: 1977 Mercury Cougar XR7
This 1977 Mercury Cougar XR7 is one of those rare cars where it’s definitely on the more affordable side of the project spectrum but the seller has still gone through the effort to document, document, document. The Cougar comes… more»
Low-Rider Muscle: 1968 Chevrolet Caprice
The Caprice began in 1965 as a luxury option on the Impala, Chevy’s way of competing with Ford’s new LTD. The car quickly became a series of its own and would stick around through 1996 (as built in the… more»
True Barn Find: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS Convertible
With the legendary status achieved by the Chevrolet Camaro and demand still high for early examples, it’s hard to imagine that many surviving 60s models aren’t worth saving. And while I’m not at all suggesting this one isn’t, there’s… more»
















