American Classic Cars

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427 4-Speed! 1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS

This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS is the version that many say Chevrolet should have built. In a sense, they did via high-performance dealerships like Don Yenko from Cannonsburg, Pennsylvania but a 1967 Camaro, equipped this way, didn’t roll off… more»

Big Wagon: 1975 Ford LTD Country Squire

In the 1970s, if you wanted a station wagon that was big on comfort and big in general, you probably went looking for an LTD Country Squire at your friendly Ford dealer. This 1975 edition of Ford’s top station… more»

Project Or Parts? 1931 Ford Model A Victoria

It’s a judgment call to refer to this Ford Model A as a car as opposed to a “pile-o-parts”. It’s mostly bolted together but there’s a bunch of stuff missing and the listing is competing for a new level… more»

Rusty Gold? 1964 Chevelle Malibu SS

Back in the early ‘60s, it seemed like Chevrolet was introducing a new car every two years. In 1960, it was the Corvair; in 1962, it was the Chevy II; and in 1964, it was the Chevelle. The Bowtie… more»

GN Turbo! 1968 Buick Skylark Custom

Across a 100+ year history, Buick injected performance into its image and automobiles. This 1968 Skylark in Lindenhurst, New York merges two Buick Performance epochs:  the ’68 coupe body and chassis hail from the classic muscle car era, and… more»

Parked 15 Years: 1967 Pontiac Firebird Convertible

1967 was the year that Chevrolet and Pontiac entered the pony car game. Both the Camaro and the Firebird got off to good starts, with the latter selling more than 82,000 cars in its first outing. This convertible, which… more»

Cool Time Capsule: 1957 Ford Texaco Gas Truck

My grandparents lived in rural Montana and one of the features they had on their property was an above-ground (gravity fed) gas tank. My grandpa would fill up all his vehicles and machinery from the big tank and would… more»

Two-Owner Survivor: 1972 Chevrolet Nova

Back in the ‘70s, no car looked better in basic trim than the Chevy Nova. This 1972 Nova had little in the way of options when it left the factory, yet it looks quite nice. Two-tone colors, automatic transmission,… more»

Vintage Custom! 1935 Ford Pickup

It is always nice to see a time capsule like this 1935 Ford pickup. It has a couple of vintage custom touches but looks like it just drove out of 1950. Mid 30s trucks like this one have amazing… more»

Former Fuelie: 1964 Chevrolet Corvette

The term “Fuelie” is sometimes used to identify a fuel-injected car or hot rod. And the most famous of them was perhaps the 1957-65 Chevy Corvettes that were so equipped. Overall Corvette sales hit another record in 1964 at… more»

Show Winner: 1962 Chevrolet Corvette

The fabled first generation of the Chevy Corvette (C1) enjoyed a 10-year run from 1953-62. Early reviews of the sports car were mixed, as were sales, and the program was in danger of cancellation early-on. We’re glad that Chevrolet… more»

Black Plate Barn Find: 1963 Ford Thunderbird Convertible

This 1963 Thunderbird Convertible has led an interesting life. The original owner used the vehicle regularly until 1974. He then sold it, and the second owner proceeded to park it in a barn immediately. It sat unused and unloved… more»

4-Speed Barn Find: 1974 Chevrolet Corvette

This 1974 Chevrolet Corvette is described as a barn find, but it certainly seems slightly better than that, with a straight body, clean interior, and running 350 under the hood. The Corvette also sports the preferred manual transmission, T-top… more»

Tasteful Mods: 1979 Ford Bronco

Among the vehicles found on my friend’s property in Georgia that we’ve successfully passed on to a new home was a Bronco similar to this, right around the ’78/’79 model year with a beefy 400 V8 under the hood…. more»

62k Original Miles: 1977 Ford Granada Ghia

For many years, cars that hailed from the 1970s were largely ignored within the classic car scene. The reality is that all of these cars are now at least 40-years-old, which makes any tidy survivor from that era well… more»

Parked 15 Years: 1973 Winnebago Minnie Winnie

The late-1960s and 1970s are considered by many to be the golden era for campers and motorhomes. One of the biggest names in the history of motorhomes and arguably the most famous name is Winnebago. This 1973 Winnebago Minnie… more»

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