1967 Nova SS
By Corey Frederick
Walking around a car show or local cruise-in can simulate taking a stroll down the proverbial memory lane. Mike Overcast’s 1967...
1968 AMC AMC
By Jay Hirsch
The 1968 AMC AMX is a true “pony car.” It was a two-seat sports car/muscle car that was made by American...
1967 Lincoln Continental
By Jay Hirsch
The 1967 Lincoln Continental four-door convertible has a heritage going back to 1961, when the various Lincoln models were consolidated into...
1965 Pontiac GTO
By C.M. Frederick
What’s faster and more fearsome, a goat or a tiger? The answer, though painfully obvious, is of course a tiger. However,...
1969 Dodge Daytona
By Jay Hirsch
For those not familiar with the Dodge Daytona and its cousin the Plymouth Superbird of 1969-70, you are now looking at...
1970 PLYMOUTH CUDA
By C.M. Frederick
Most Americans, along with many other car enthusiasts throughout the world, dream of collecting muscle cars from the 1960s and 1970s. Few...
1964 Nash Ambassador
By Jay Hirsch
Charles Nash started Nash Motors in 1916. Along with David Buick they began building automobiles in 1903. In 1912 Nash was named...
1970 Monte Carlo
By C. M. Frederick
Truly a tear-jerker of a story, Lisa Lamont’s 1970 Monte Carlo, restored and customized to fabulous condition, is definitely a head-turner, wining...
1947 Caddy Custom
By Jay Hirsch
“What if?”
These words could be applied to the magnificent two-door “woody” wagon seen here. If Cadillac had made such a car in...
1967 VW Samba
By Jay Hirsch
The Vollswagen Bus— also called Barndoor, Transporter, Kombii, Samba, Splittie and Microbus — made its debut in March 1950. The split-window version...