A Brief yet Memorable Era The Plymouth Duster, though brief in its production years from 1970 to 1976, was far from disappointing. This nimble car became a sensation in its heyday. The astounding success saw over 217,000 units produced within its first year, contributing to a grand total of over 1.3 million Dusters manufactured in...
Debut of the Dodge Charger In the mid-1966, Dodge unveiled a new icon - the Dodge Charger. This stunning vehicle was all about V8 power, offering a range of four robust engine options for customers to choose from. Engine Lineup The base model Charger was equipped with a 318 two-barrel V8 engine. However, for those who craved...
The Remarkable Buick Wildcat In the search for vintage gems, a unique opportunity has arisen: a 1964 Buick Wildcat, part of the same family since its purchase. This classic was tucked away in a barn back in 1989 and has been waiting patiently for restoration. Let's delve into the details of this exceptional find. A Year...
The Glorious Fourth-Generation Thunderbird In 1964, Ford unveiled the fourth-generation Thunderbird, marking a significant redesign that spurred remarkable sales. The generation commenced with a bang, selling nearly 94,500 T-Birds in 1964. Although numbers gradually declined over the years, the Thunderbird proved to be a successful addition to Ford's lineup. By the end of the generation...
A Backseat View of Corvette Evolution While the C8 generation Chevrolet Corvette continues to bask in the automotive limelight, its predecessors, often available at a fraction of the price of new cars, are captivating enthusiasts. In the spotlight today is a 1979 Chevrolet Corvette C3, an all-original classic worth exploring. A Timeless Charmer This '79 model boasts...