Even with the fine factory presentation awaiting C2 Corvette buyers, many owners were eager to quickly add or change some of the original components to personalize their cars and make them more of a standout. Known in the marketplace… more»
430 HP LS3 Swapped 1999 Porsche 911 Carrera
The fifth generation of the Porsche 911 introduced major changes when it hit dealer lots back in 1997, and it wasn’t just the exterior redesign, either. Known as the Type 996, the revamped car gave up its air-cooling system… more»
440-Powered Plum Crazy 1970 Dodge Challenger
In the world of fantasy that sometimes surrounds the first year Challenger, it’s easy to get caught up in the myth that Dodge intended for every one produced in 1970 to be a pavement-pounding, high-performance muscle car that could… more»
Solid OHC Project: 1967 Pontiac Firebird Sprint
With the pony car concept still fairly new and proving to be a hot segment in the marketplace, Pontiac got in on the action in early 1967 with the introduction of its Firebird, though the Chevrolet Camaro had beaten… more»
Solid SS 396 Roller: 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle
Although there are plenty of others, one of the fun factors about the Chevelle is that an SS package was available immediately, with Chevrolet wasting no time attracting buyers interested in something a bit more exciting than your average… more»
440-Powered Moulin Rouge 1968 Plymouth Road Runner
Finding just about any Chrysler equipped with a 440 and painted Moulin Rouge is enough to get most Mopar fans excited, and the star quality only increases when that vehicle happens to be a first-year Plymouth Road Runner. However,… more»
C-Code Project: 1967 Ford Mustang GT Fastback
1967 marked the first year the Ford Mustang received any significant exterior changes, including the fastback, which got a more aggressive stance that extended all the way to the rear, rather than stopping short as the previous model did. … more»
Rare 4-Speed Wagon: 1977 Plymouth Volare
Earlier this week, I was looking at an article about which automobiles are still available with a manual transmission in 2026, and sadly, it didn’t take very long to read from start to finish. Shifting your own gears used… more»
377 Chevrolet Power! 1982 AMC Concord Station Wagon
As one of the top-selling AMC offerings between 1978 and 1983, there’s not exactly a shortage of Concord automobiles to choose from nowadays, although there probably aren’t too many buyers actively seeking one out. However, I can certainly concur… more»
440/4-Speed Beauty: 1971 Dodge Charger R/T
Five and a half decades have gone by exactly since the Fight of the Century and the opening of Walt Disney World, and as time continues to pass, fewer and fewer cars will still be out there that have… more»
Supercharged 427! 1969 Chevrolet Corvette
While the C3 Corvette continued to look great throughout its long lifespan, performance and options for over-the-top engines began to diminish over time as the run went on. However, back in the late sixties, there was a fine selection… more»
500 HP Drag Racer: 1970 Buick Skylark
When a gearhead refers to a high-performance early seventies Buick A-Body, I instinctively think of the Gran Sport, sometimes called the “gentleman’s muscle car” for providing lots of power and luxurious features all in the same package. However, somebody… more»
Same Family Since New: 1968 Dodge Coronet R/T
Introduced in 1949, the Coronet spent its first four generations as a full-size auto in the Dodge lineup before taking a break after the 1959 model. When the car returned in 1965, it was billed as an intermediate and… more»
Mostly Original 1981 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am
In a period when high-performance capabilities were in a downward spiral among many of the past greats, the second-generation Trans Am certainly tried hard to be a standout among its peers in turbo form during this bland era. While… more»
















