Muscle Car Madness: 1969 Pontiac GTO
The Plymouth Roadrunner’s debut in 1968 put a dent in Pontiac’s rather complacent attitude. They needed something new, and the ’69 Pontiac was just the ticket.
The Plymouth Roadrunner’s debut in 1968 put a dent in Pontiac’s rather complacent attitude. They needed something new, and the ’69 Pontiac was just the ticket.
This sweet Plymouth sounds awesome and drives well!
This rough, tough and speedy pro street Studebaker is an astonishingly well-documented build!
You can do things to a solid axle rear-end suspension to make it handle better than stock.
Chevrolet’s Bel Air first saw the light of day in 1950. Little did Chevrolet know at the time, but the Bel Air would venture on and become one of the most collectible American made cars in history.
If your bucket list includes racing some of the most famous off road races, this Jeep might be just what you need!
Bob Warenda drove down with his trusty camera to the Charter Oak Firebirds’ season kickoff, running at a new location this year in Berlin, CT.
Sebastian has always had a hankering for mixing the old with the new. His ownership history reads like any respectable rock crawler’s: one CJ3B, two CJ7s, one TJ, two Suzuki Samurais and one FJ40, but despite that resume he had never tried his hand at a classic Willys.
This pristine Mercury is a blast to drive and a real beauty to boot!
When his wife’s uncle requested an automotive overhaul, James, a hot rodder in the fullest sense of the word, did not hesitate to agree.