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Get ready to rev up your nostalgia engine! The 1963 Plymouth Sport Fury 361 Commando Convertible is here to steal the spotlight, factory-fresh in black with a red interior so bright, it might just startle your grandma. Powered by a pushbutton 727 Automatic—a feature so futuristic back then, it might as well have come with a Jetsons’ seal of approval. This rare Mopar classic is not just a car; it’s a time machine with a power top. Hop in, buckle up, and prepare to be the envy of every car enthusiast on the block!

If you love your V8s, especially good old Aussie V8 muscle – you’ll want to keep a close eye on Shannon’s next auction in Melbourne on May 8. Going under the hammer are three of […]

The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 Convertible is a classic muscle car that packs a punch with its powerful 350 HP 396 (actually 402, but who’s counting?) engine under the hood. This beast comes with a sport suspension to handle all that power, and an SS appearance package that screams, “Look at me!” Inside, you’ll find bucket seats, a tilt wheel, and air conditioning, perfect for those hot summer days when you want to feel cool while burning rubber. And let’s not forget the power convertible top—a feature that lets you show off your ride and your new haircut all at once!

In the eternal battle of choices, we present a dilemma that might just rev up your heart faster than a V8 engine. Feast your eyes on the image above: a classic muscle car that roars with nostalgia and power, or the charming allure of a mystery lady who could just as easily steal your heart as she could steal the spotlight. So, what’s it gonna be? A ride that promises adrenaline and torque, or a connection that might just be the fuel for your soul? Decisions, decisions!

Step right up and feast your eyes on the Chevrolet Bel Air 1955, the rare 2-door wagon that’s as elusive as a unicorn in a traffic jam! This classic car is the automotive equivalent of finding a vintage jukebox in your grandma’s attic—sweet nostalgia wrapped in shiny chrome. With its sleek lines and a personality as vibrant as a 50s sock hop, this Bel Air isn’t just a car; it’s a time machine on wheels, ready to cruise you back to the era of rock ‘n’ roll and drive-in diners.

If classic muscle cars make your heart race, these American cities are your pit stops! St. Louis, MO, revs up with top car maintenance amenities and bustling car clubs. Las Vegas, NV, where the SEMA show adds a dash of glamour, offers a wild ride for enthusiasts. Sacramento, CA, doubles as the state and classic car capital on the West Coast. And in Miami, FL, car shows are as common as palm trees. Buckle up, because these cities are a gearhead’s dream come true!

In the world of classic cars, the 1969 Pontiac Trans Am Convertible stands out like a peacock at a pigeon convention. It’s not just any vintage ride; it’s the FIRST of a mere eight ever made. Picture this: cruising down the highway in a rarity so elusive, it’s the Bigfoot of convertibles. You’d need a magnifying glass and detective skills to spot another one! This iconic beauty is a testament to Pontiac’s daring spirit, a car that screams, “I was cool before it was cool to be cool!”

Big Chief from Street Outlaws rolled into South Georgia with his new toy, the Crowmod, ready to rock Lights Out 7! This isn’t your grandma’s Pontiac; this beast boasts a V8 with twin turbos that could probably give a rocket ship a run for its money. The car’s so shiny you might need sunglasses just to look at it. Prepping this mechanical marvel for the event wasn’t just a task—it was an adventure! Watch out world, Big Chief’s Crowmod is here to steal the spotlight and maybe leave a few jaws on the floor.

Revving up the nostalgia with a modern twist, the 1967 Ford Mustang Street Machine “Tomahawk” roars into the spotlight. Debuting at one of its first shows, this beast channels “Eleanor” vibes but with a futuristic spin. Beneath the hood lurks a supercharged 5.0 Coyote engine, while inside, a buttonless wonderland awaits. The only controls? An iPad in the dash. Add copper-centered wheels, and you’ve got a Mustang that’s not just cool—it’s downright electrifying! Share your thoughts below!

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