The One-of-a-Kind Plymouth Explorer Was a Piece of Art and Looks Good for Today’s Roads

The Petersen Automotive Museum is home to a collection of the rarest and most captivating cars in the world, and very few of them are truly unique. One of…

1966 Ford Mustang Wakes From a Very Long Sleep, Good Luck Decrypting Key Details

First-generation Mustangs continue to be some of the most sought-after classic cars out there, but of course, not everybody is willing to spend thousands of dollars on a shiny…

The Forest Green Gem: Exploring the Unaltered Beauty of the $200K 1970 Chevy Chevelle SS LS6

Perfectly fitting SS wheels wrapped in fat Firestone Wide Oval tires, a shiny Forest Green paint on the body, offset by wide racing stripes on the hood,…

Is There Anything Special That Makes The 1955 Jaguar Xk-140 140Mc Sports Roadster A Great Legend?

The Jaguar XK-140 series was in production from 1954 to 1957. It was a continuation of the Jaguar 120 series, which had been introduced in 1949. The…

1966 Pontiac GTO Proves a Barn Isn’t Always the Final Destination, Wallpaper-Quality Icon

1966 Pontiac GTO Proves a Barn Isn’t Always the Final Destination, Wallpaper-Quality Icon

Revving Through History – The Untold Story of the 1965 Ford Mustang ‘Vendetta’

In the realm of classic muscle cars, few names command as much respect and awe as the 1965 Ford Mustang. And when it comes to a masterpiece…

1957 Chevrolet Nomad – Unveiling the Secrets Behind Its Enduring Popularity

The 1957 Chevrolet Nomad is one of the most iconic station wagons ever made. With its sleek, low-slung body and powerful V8 engine, the Nomad redefined what…

1969 Dodge Super Bee Yard Find Has an Unexpected Surprise Inside the Cabin

Finding derelict muscle cars that are still all-original is perhaps the greatest thing about hunting barn finds. Not only these classics are worth restoring, but they can…

Panther Pink 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Convertible Is a One-Off Canadian Gem

When it comes to classic muscle cars, it’s difficult to pick just one if you’re not biased toward a certain brand. As a Mopar guy, I’d take…

1970 Dodge Challenger T/A Pampered for 46 Years Is All-Original and Unrestored

While Dodge joined the muscle car market in the mid-1960s with cars like the Charger and Coronet, it didn’t offer a proper competitor to the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet…