Early 1964 1/2 Mustang Left To Rot On Private Property Looks Bad, Sad, And Rad
Early Mustangs have become a true dream for many collectors, but finding one in tip-top shape isn’t as easy as …
Early Mustangs have become a true dream for many collectors, but finding one in tip-top shape isn’t as easy as …
It’s not a secret that a 1970 ‘Cuda Plum Crazy (FC7) can be worth a small fortune, as depending on …
It is no wonder this 1953 Chrysler Special was unveiled at the Paris Salon in October 1952. After all, despite …
Launched in 1959 to compete against the already popular Ford Ranchero, Chevrolet’s El Camino borrowed its styling from the other …
Chevrolet’s El Camino typically makes for a great restomod choice, but the 1969 example that I discovered on eBay begs …
Launched on March 25, 1966, the Trans-American Sedan Championship was the manufacturer’s arm-wrestling competition for modified street cars, serving as …
Having 2,000 hp (2,028 ps) might be a little impractical on a classic restomod. However, having the same power on …
From the design standpoint, 1971 was arguably the best year for the Barracuda. Sales plummeted as if gravity was suddenly …
Cars sitting for decades under the clear sky typically end up becoming genuine rust buckets, all for obvious reasons. But …
The story of the Plymouth Barracuda began in 1964 when the pony car made its US debut a couple of …