Models Strike Poses Next to Classic Fords and Chevys Look Good – Which Model Do You Find More Attractive?

We all agree the only thing better than classic American cars is classic American cars with super-hot models posing next to them. California-based photographer Michael Stonis seems to know that as well. So a good part of his portfolio contains different shootings with a couple of old school Chevrolet Camaros and classic Fords.

Now this is probably a dream job, turning beauty and golden age cars into a daily basis occupation, right? For some reason the magus we all call “internet” led us to this world of great image, a place where you can be nostalgic and still talk about cars. Leaving all the fantasy behind, we neet to get back to Michael Stonis’ website.

Besides the theme-shootings he has listed on his website, we found a couple of very interesting ones that feature classic vehicles. Although we can’t be really sure about it, we think we are looking at a couple of old Fords and another one or two Chevys.

But let us look closer. For instance, the first car, where the blonde hottie seems like she’d need some AC chilling the atmosphere, seems to be an early Ford Bronco. The SUV was produced from 1966 to 1996, with five distinct generations.

Moving forward on the slideshow, we end up at a red Chevrolet Camaro, you know, the vehicle General Motors designed as a competing model to the Ford Mustang. Another jewel we find really interesting and that was along Michael’s muses, is the Ford Thunderbird. We think it’s the third generation, meaning it came with a 6.4-liter V8 producing 300 horsepower and was mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission.

We told you a little bit about the cars, so now it’s your turn to help us figure out who the beautiful models are

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