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For 1930, Henry Ford’s Model A was modestly redesigned. Roadster and Phaeton models gained fold-down windshields and Deluxe and Standard Read more
Without question the 1932 Ford—affectionately called the “Deuce”, is the quintessential hot rod. But how? And why? A convergence of Read more
The Coupe named Lucile is a highly modified car with an original all steel body on a custom-built tube chassis Read more
This long sleek beauty is not only stylish to show but a beauty to drive. There was no detail left Read more
Imagine yourself cruising back to the 1950's in this classic Buick Woodie by taking one of those long-forgotten Sunday drives. Read more
The 1950s were the budding years of the hot-rod and nothing was quite as popular as a Ford Flathead V8. Read more
In 1949 and 1951 mercury was the 6th highest selling brand in the United States The Flathead V-8 immediately became Read more
The 1950 model was considered radical for the era, it has three-point front styling, popularly known as the “bullet-nose". This Read more
Open-air motoring, with its uninterrupted views while driving is pretty hard to beat. But not everyone truly likes being out Read more
Outstanding passenger car styling and exceptional utility is what you expect in a Sedan Delivery and that’s exactly what you Read more
Stout and strong the 1955 Thunderbird have a reputation for being mechanically trouble free. Ford only planned to build 10,000 Read more
Look it over, Sassy motoramic styling, frisky new models, special safety features, smooth, easy-to-control action, all designed to put more Read more
The 1956 was one of the most popular of the 11 years of the Sunliner models. The 1956 Sunliner saw Read more
For many gearheads who have a thirst for spirited drop-top motoring, first-generation Thunderbirds remain the hot rod of choice. Thunderbirds Read more
From distinguished style to lively performance combined with safety features and driving ease there has never been anything like the Read more
The Safari Wagon is the sister of the Chevy Nomad wagon, however, Pontiac decided to add additional chrome touches including Read more
The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air marked GM’s first production use of the full-scale rear fins giving it a more modern Read more
Using the existing popularity of the Bel Air name, GM decided to present the Nomad as the Bel Air Nomad Read more
Full of exciting new surprises the new ’57 version of the classic Thunderbird is even more graceful than the previous Read more
Finding a classic vehicle is clearly an item of choice. It can be a car you've always wanted, or one Read more
Geared for super performance meet the 1957’s action star…Super 88 by Oldsmobile. This is the ultimate combination of super performance Read more
The Impala was introduced in 1958 as a sporty trim package for Bel Air coupes and convertibles. Unique to the Read more
The new 1959 Chevrolet models were introduced to the public during the fall in 1958. During the launch of the Read more
Have you ever seen a retractable hardtop? The 1959 Ford Fairlane Skyliner is the world’s first retractable hardtop. Just like Read more
The Ford Starliner was the fastback version of the flagship Galaxie line of full-size Fords in 1960 and 1961. In 1960, the Starliner hardtop Read more
This double-door Euro-specification bus under a seven-year complete rotisserie restoration. As nice underneath as it is on top, everything works Read more
In 1963 one of the most distinctive American sports cars was launched. With its boat-tail rear end that housed a Read more
This 1965 Ford Thunderbird 2 Door Convertible is a California car that has had a complete frame off restoration. It Read more
1965 Chevrolet Malibu SS Convertible Restomod It has been 50 years since Chevy first introduced the Malibu in Beckley. And Read more
This example of a 1965 GTO convertible with 389 CI engine with 3-2- Barrel and 4 SP transmission is as Read more
Stunningly flawless this numbers matching 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe has been completely restored. Finished in a Sunfire Yellow paint with Read more
Bringing the high price look to a low-price car this 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass Convertible has undergone a frame off restoration. Read more
The 1967 Mercury Comet was called “The Man’s Car!” A dealer brochure that year proclaimed, "The man who loves the Read more
The mustang became an overnight legend when it made its appearance in the Steve McQueen film, Bullitt in 1968. Commissioned Read more
The Ford Mustang Mach 1 is a performance-oriented option package[1] of the Ford Mustang, originally introduced in August 1968 for the 1969 model year. This Read more
With a sporty look and slippery aerodynamics, the Torino’s fastback body style was exactly what muscle car buyers were looking Read more
During the late Sixties, performance was being served up by nearly every domestic auto manufacturer. Pony cars, intermediates and full-size Read more
When it comes to what 442 aficionados are searching for, this low miles car certainly checks all the boxes. The Read more
This fabulous 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible stands apart as one of the rarest General Motors muscle cars ever built, Read more
When a truck is much more then a truck and a muscle car is much more then a muscle car Read more
Lots of kids in the late-1970s lusted after Burt Reynolds' Smokey and the Bandit Trans Am, but few had the means to get Read more
America’s supercar returns! Performance-minded enthusiasts everywhere have a new leader, and the streets have a new master. Much like the Read more
2008 Ford Mustang Roush 427R (1 of only 627 built) finished in Silver with Dark Charcoal Leather. Only 39,913 miles. Read more
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