1968 Dodge Charger “Triple Green” Warrior Survived Under A Tarp, Don’T Look Under The Hood
1968 was a fantastic year for the Charger from a production perspective, as the official numbers absolutely went through the …
1968 was a fantastic year for the Charger from a production perspective, as the official numbers absolutely went through the …
“No smoking is allowed in my old cars.” When this firm statement is made regarding a classic American piston icon, …
While most enthusiasts argue that the muscle car era started with the Pontiac GTO in 1963, it actually began much …
In the mid-50s, Cadillac was the undisputed ruler of the luxury segment in the American automobile industry. That dominance wasn’t …
Born in 1960 as a full-size car, the Dodge Dart was moved into the intermediate market in 1962. However, the …
Impala might have been Chevy’s number one superstar in the ’60s, but the Corvette was a nameplate whose popularity was …
Bel Air and Impala received most of Chevrolet’s love during the ’60s, with other models, including the less famous Biscayne, …
Most petrolheads with a soft spot for classic American cars will tell you that the Chevrolet Chevelle needs more attention. …
When talking about Hemi engines, we usually think about the mighty 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) V8 that Chrysler produced from 1964 to …
The El Camino continues to be one of the models that fit a restomod project like a glove, and this …