In the realm of vintage Chevrolet Camaros, the 1969 COPO ZL1 stands tall, but my automotive affections are reserved for the Z28. While not as potent or rare, the Z28 holds a special place in the hearts of car enthusiasts as the perfect track-toy classic. Developed for SCCA Trans-Am homologation, it claims the title...
The first-generation Ford Mustangs are iconic, and one model year that stands out for car enthusiasts is 1969. During this year, Ford introduced a trio of impressive muscle cars: the Mach 1, Boss 302, and Boss 429. These vehicles added to an already exciting lineup, including the GT, Shelby GT350, GT500, and the Cobra...
Established in 1946, TVR faced a tumultuous history marked by numerous changes in ownership. Fast forward to 2023, the company finds itself in a predicament, having failed to deliver the promised new-generation Griffith in 2017. Amidst this uncertainty, TVR's history is punctuated by a handful of remarkable vehicles, and one such gem is the...
In 1968, Chrysler unveiled two entry-level muscle cars, the Super Bee and the Road Runner. Both were based on the Dodge Coronet and Plymouth Belvedere, serving as stripped-down versions of the Charger and GTX, respectively.  Road Runner Dominance The Road Runner quickly emerged as the more popular choice, outselling the Super Bee from 1968 to 1971...
Introduced in late 1969, the 1970 Dodge Challenger quickly gained popularity, selling nearly 77,000 units in its first year. Surpassing its Plymouth counterpart, the Barracuda, the 1970 Challenger became a common classic. However, within this broad popularity lies a fascinating tale of rarity and uniqueness. The scarcest iteration of the 1970 Dodge Challenger is the...