The Allure of Electric Power in Classic Car Restoration The electric vehicle revolution has ushered in a remarkable shift in the custom and bespoke car industries, with batteries and electric motors taking center stage. Restoring classic vehicles to their former glory through electrification has become a tantalizing possibility, and while it may not yet be...
Rediscovering a Classic Under the Carport Tucked away beneath a carport for many years, a 1964 Plymouth Barracuda patiently awaits its chance to return to the open road. To embark on this restoration journey, it seeks a bold restorer willing to revive a legendary classic. A Mysterious Treasure This Barracuda arrives on the scene shrouded in mystery,...
The Quest for the Ideal Mustang Project In the realm of classic car restoration, the pursuit of the perfect project is often an arduous one. While countless vintage vehicles present themselves as potential candidates, the true gem lies in discovering a restoration-worthy specimen with all the essential components intact. The challenge is further intensified when...
1980 Corvette: A Year of Challenges and Resilience The year 1980 witnessed a dip in the Corvette's sales by 20 percent compared to its predecessor. However, despite this decline, Chevrolet managed to roll out over 40,000 units, most of which were equipped with the base L48 engine. The L48 Engine: A Balancing Act While the 1979 Corvette...
The Evolution of the 1959 Plymouth Savoy Part of the third-generation series, the 1959 Plymouth Savoy bore witness to crucial changes that elevated a model already gaining traction in the market. Streamlining and Refining the Lineup To appeal to the American market, Plymouth opted to streamline the lineup by discontinuing the two hardtop versions of the...