The 1969 AMC Super Scrambler: A 562-HP Tribute to a Hurst Classic

1969 was a great year for muscle cars. Ford introduced the Mach 1 package and launched the Boss 302 and Boss 429 homologation specials. Chevrolet rolled out…

Unveiling the Untold Tale of a Dust-Covered 1968 Mustang with GT Influences and a Powerful Big Block!

Saving a Mustang can be a very rewarding experience, especially when the chosen project doesn’t involve a lazy six-cylinder example. This is precisely why I think the…

1968 Dodge Charger Gets Digital Slammed Widebody Treatment, Looks Wickedly Cool

Dodge will try to change the paradigm of ‘American muscle cars’ with the eighth iteration of the legendary Charger – now a Daytona all-electric or a Sixpack…

The Captivating 1963 Oldsmobile Starfire: A Coveted One-Year Wonder That Captivates Hearts!

However, the list of cool, massive rigs from the era extends beyond these familiar nameplates. Often forgotten like most other automakers that went under, Oldsmobile also rolled…

Unveiling the Priceless 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle LS6: Unexpected Revelations Under the Hood!

When it comes to Chevrolet classic cars from the muscle car era, we often get excited about rare, high-performance versions of the Corvette and Camaro. But Chevy’s…

Cortez Silver 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle – The Ultimate Muscle Car Color Masterpiece

The Chevelle is one of those car nameplates that seems to be immortal. Born in the early 1960s, it is described as one of Chevrolet’s hits, but…

1952 Chevrolet Deluxe Spent Decades in a Barn, But Surprisingly It Still Runs

When it comes to 1950s Chevrolets, it’s the Tri-Five Bel Air that gets all the attention. And that’s not surprising because the Tri-Five is one of the most beautiful…

1971 Sprint SP454: Remembering GMC’s Long-Forgotten Muscle Car Icon

In 1971, GMC decided to enter the coupe utility market where the Chevy El Camino and Ford Ranchero reigned supreme. It did so by borrowing its siblings’…

1957 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery: A Vintage Journey into Utility and Style

Remember the good old two-door station wagon? More commonly known as the sedan delivery, this body style was all the rave back in the 1930s up to…

Stunning 1971 Plymouth GTX 440 Has a Rare Surprise Inside the Cabin

Introduced in 1967, the GTX was Plymouth’s most exclusive muscle car. Restricted to the two-door body styles and only available with the range-topping 440- and 426-cubic-inch (7.2- and…