2,000-Hp Impala Bubble Top Is A Meticulous 1961 Sleeper Chevy
Having 2,000 hp (2,028 ps) might be a little impractical on a classic restomod. However, having the same power on …
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 …
The most popular Road Runner version back in 1969 was unsurprisingly the 2-door hardtop, with Plymouth building nearly 47,000 units …
Barn-found cars are cool and all, but the hard truth is that we can’t save all of them. While some …
Back in the first half of the 1950s, the world was still recovering from the devastation of the second world …
The story of the Plymouth Barracuda began in 1964 when the pony car made its US debut a couple of …
The Judge option debuted in 1969 as a $337 package, coming with exclusive equipment like a blacked-out grille, Rally II …
Introduced in early 1967, the Firebird was Pontiac’s answer to the emerging pony car market. Sure, it arrived a bit …
Few collections of three numbers elicit the emotion and the passion of the 442, Oldsmobile’s greatest contribution to the first …
When it comes to engines, the 1962 Chevrolet Impala shipped with lots of changes, some of which made the Super …