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If you’re in the market searching for a Firebird but don’t want to spend a fortune on a tip-top shape, here’s what you can very well consider plan B. What if instead of buying a …
In so many ways, 1968 was supposed to represent a new beginning for Plymouth’s Belvedere. As the first year of the seventh generation, the 1968 model year introduced the famous Coke bottle styling, which eventually …
The 1969 Plymouth Road Runner, an enduring American classic, continues to captivate car enthusiasts with its distinctive features and unmistakable muscle car aesthetics. Recognized by its iconic cartoon bird symbol, this vehicle commands attention wherever …
Imagine a modern interpretation of the iconic muscle car, the 1968 Pontiac GTO. This custom Pro-Touring build would encompass a range of performance and aesthetic upgrades, taking the classic design to new heights. Pro-Touring builds …
The total production of the 1971 Barracuda series declined to nearly 16,500 units, with the 318 (5.2-liter) auto configuration becoming the most common and therefore accounting for approximately 7,700 cars. The ‘Cuda that we have …
When it comes to barn finds, nothing’s more satisfying than seeing a classic that’s been sitting for decades come back to life with proper cleaning. But it gets even better when the vehicle in question …
From a sales perspective, 1978 was a fantastic year for Trans Am. After starting the decade with fewer than 3,200 units produced by Pontiac, Trans Am gradually improved the figures to become the number one …
Say what you want about the 1965 Impala, but nobody can deny it was a fantastic model. Naysayers will obviously claim otherwise, but the living proof is the sales record the Impala managed to set …
Every automaker has that one make and model that drives showroom traffic, draws customers, and fills the bean counters’ books with black ink. The best-selling car of all time is the Toyota Corolla, and GM …
The Dodge Challenger Demon is one of the most ridiculous performance cars ever, but it could be made even crazier if this supercharged engine was ported from front to rear. Creating a Challenger with a …
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