A factory TB3 “Petty Blue” 1972 Plymouth Road Runner with a matching-number 340 and tons of original paperwork is for sale as ...
Popular at auctions and popular at shows, the Corvette remains the most collectible of American cars. Across all eight generations, there is never a shortage of America’s sports car on the Hemmings ...
Only 24 examples of the 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air IV Convertible were ever built with a 4-speed manual, and just one of them is known to retain its original drivetrain. That surviving car, a ...
The kind of car that makes people spill their coffee at red lights, this 1961 Chevrolet Impala bubble-top has wide glass, endless curves, and a big-block heartbeat you can feel before you even see it.
Oldsmobile didn't invent the muscle car—that ribbon goes to Pontiac's 1964 GTO—but it didn't sit in the bleachers, either. The 4-4-2 arrived a few months later as Olds' counterpunch. Then it got ...
One of the most recognizable muscle cars ever made just sold for $175,000 at auction, and that’s honestly a bit of a steal. Of course, that lowish price might have something to do with a different ...
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