Low-Mile 1963 Chevrolet Impala SS Is a Real Original Survivor With a Big-Block Surprise

If you wanted a truly powerful Impala in 1963, the 409 Turbo-Fire was undoubtedly the best choice. Chevrolet offered three versions of the same engine, starting with a…

Everybody Seems to Want This 1978 Mustang Saved from an Estate Sale

The first-generation Mustang is a popular choice in the restoration business, and given its legacy in the automotive culture, this isn’t a surprise. The second-generation model abandoned the original…

All-Original 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Recovered After 44 Years, Restoration Needed ASAP

A 1970 Mustang Mach 1 that spent more than four decades in storage is now fighting for a highly anticipated return to the road. eBay seller skia11…

1971 Dodge Charger Found in a Forest, And Boy, It Looks Intriguing

1971 was a big year for Charger, as Dodge rolled out a series of styling improvements whose role was to set the car apart from the rest of the…

This 1963 Chevy Impala Has Everything You Need for a Restoration, Except for One Thing

Restoring a classic Impala can be a very rewarding experience if you’re a diehard Chevrolet fan, but at the same time, it can also become an easy way to…

1-of-1 1971 Plymouth Cuda in Plum Crazy Doesn’t Need a 426 HEMI To Stand Out

Introduced alongside the Ford Mustang in 1964, the Plymouth Barracuda developed into a fully-fledged muscle in 1970. That’s when Chrysler introduced the E-body version, graced by an aggressive appearance…

1959 Ford Thunderbird “Junkyard Find” Hopes Nobody Looks Under the Hood

1959 was a big year for the American car industry, as the popularity of several new nameplates was already skyrocketing. Chevrolet’s Impala, the new superstar that originally…

Unassuming 1971 Chrysler New Yorker Is A Rare Sleeper With A Nasty V8

One of the most iconic Chryslers ever made, the New Yorker was born in the 1940s and soldiered on for over 50 years. A full-size rig for most of…

1964 Mercury Monterey Is an Unexpected Junkyard Gem With a Rare Feature

When talking about mid-1960s American classics, we usually think about the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Corvette, and Pontiac GTO. And it makes sense since muscle cars started becoming popular…

This 1957 Dodge Crusader Abandoned for Decades Is a Rare Canadian Gem

In the 1950s, it was common for American carmakers to sell unique models in Canada. Pontiac, for instance, had a long list of Canada-exclusive cars that included…