1964 Ford Thunderbird Shows What Rust Does to a Legend Still Not Giving Up

1964 witnessed the debut of the fourth-generation Thunderbird, and it represented the most successful year of the new lineup. Ford, therefore, produced close to 92,500 T-Birds in 1964,…

This 1957 Desoto Explorer Is A Rare Hemi-Powered Gem In Superb White And Yellow

Established in 1928 to compete with Pontiac, Studebaker, and Hudson in the mid-price class, DeSoto was terminated as a brand only 33 years later, in 1961. But before…

The Yellow 1953 Buick Skylark Convertible Is A Heavy-Duty Convertible Work Of Art With Rare Originality

Back in 1953, Buick – a company that is now almost 120 years old – was “just” celebrating its 50th anniversary, and the focus of its marketing…

Rare 1971 Dodge Super Bee Spent 34 Years in a Barn, Gets Saved

One of Dodge’s shortest-lived nameplates from the golden muscle car era, the Super Bee was offered for only four model years. And while it debuted as a low-priced muscle…

Top Banana 1970 Dodge Super Bee Is High-Impact Muscle With a Numbers-Matching V8

Introduced in 1968, the Dodge Super Bee was essentially a low-priced version of the Coronet. And it looked a lot like its Plymouth twin, the Road Runner. But this…

Stirling Moss’ 1966 Mustang Shelby GT350 R-Spec: A Record Auction Sale!

It’s a wrap, more or less, for one of this fall’s biggest car auctions in America. Over the weekend, Barrett-Jackson closed the doors to its event in…

Born in the USA: Exploring the All-American Glory of the Red, White, and Blue AMC Rebel Machine!

Say what you will about the American way of life in the early 1970s, but one word you couldn’t describe it with is “subtle” or “understated.” This…

1958 Buick Limited Is A Perfect Wonder With An Elegant, Super Captivating Pink Color That Captures The Hearts Of Viewers

Buick built quite a few iconic nameplates over the decades, but the Limited isn’t one of them. And that’s because it was only offered for the 1958…

1959 Chevrolet El Camino Spent Decades in a Kentucky Barn, Ambitious Project

The El Camino adventure started in 1959 as a Bel Air and Biscayne mix supposed to compete against the Ranchero, and in many regards, Chevrolet’s new pickup ended…

The Rotting 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air In The Yard Is Hoping For Groundbreaking Change

1954 represented the last year of the first-generation Bel Air, but this doesn’t necessarily mean that Chevrolet was all about the new series due in 1955.\ The 1954…