Category: american classic
Meet Rachel Veitch, a retired nurse who drove her 1964 Mercury Comet Caliente for more than 567,000 miles until she was 93. Her story is one of unwavering loyalty to her trusty car, which...
When talking about barn finds, we usually think about derelict classic cars that come out of storage after a very long time. But it’s not always like that. Some so-called barn finds are actually unmolested...
This car is 1 of 200 produced ultra rare 1965 Z16 396 Chevelle. I was approached by an individual that asked me if I was interested in doing another barn find for magazine and...
I believed I knew everything there was to know about most things Chevy II because I had driven a daily ’70s Nova and was an avid lover of these vehicles before then. The owner...
For an enthusiast attempting to strike a balance between the needs of an expanding family and the desire to own a historic automobile, practicality might be a critical factor. While some cars might not...
In the world of muscle cars, the Chevelle SS 396 is highly sought-after, maybe even more legendary than the original Pontiac GTO. The SS 396 (Super Sport), which was a member of the mid-size...
The sales figures following the launch of the Ford Mustang in April of 1964 were nothing short of a phenomenon. Eighteen months into production, sales would reach nearly one million. Instead of waiting for...
Russ Johnson had no clue the Bolero Red coupe would sit in this same location for forty-three years when he placed his 1967 SS396 Camaro on a dirt floor in a pole barn near...
Built from 1963 to 1977, the Chevelle is one of the most iconic Chevrolet nameplates. A popular midsize back in the day, it also spawned a few cool iterations during the golden muscle car...
Looking for a vintage muscle car with all kinds of bite to back up its bark? This 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle is about as fresh off its rebuild as a car can possibly be, and...
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