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Nick Panaritis just brought home a 1970 Dodge Challenger, just like the one he’s been looking for. Well, almost. He wanted to put his freshly rebuilt 426 HEMI into a ’70, but the one he […]

Some new photos we took at a private junkyard in the Northern Neck of Virginia over Thanksgiving. Cars are not for sale and to respect the owners privacy, please don’t ask for the location. Republished […]

Back in the driver’s seat in 2010, the Chevy Camaro revved up with five trim options, including a base 3.6L V6 engine packing 312 hp—enough to make your grandma’s hair curl! The SS model, the high-octane sibling, boasts a 6.2L V8 with 426 hp. Want to cruise in automatic? The L99 engine steps in with 400 hp, featuring Active Fuel Management to save gas while still letting you zoom past the gas station. With a look that screams retro-cool and a presence on NASCAR tracks, the Camaro’s back and means business.

Meet Alf and his stunning 1965 Chevy II Nova SS, a true muscle car prowling the streets of Adelaide, Australia. Imported in 2008, this beauty flaunts its original California plates and showroom condition, thanks to Alf’s meticulous care. With a 283 engine and two-speed PowerGlide transmission, it’s nearly original—except for the cheeky Flowmaster mufflers for extra oomph. Alf even ditched the dealer-installed AC for authenticity, a decision he might sweat over during summer cruises!

The Ford Mustang was arguably one of the most anticipated car launches of all time. So how exactly did 22-year-old school teacher Gail Wise snag the very first car on April 15, 1964, two days […]

The second-generation Dodge Charger, starting in 2011, got a stylish makeover with cool “racetrack” tail lights and snazzy chromed aluminum wheels. Under the hood, it roars with a Pentastar V6 or a mightier 6.4L V8 in the SRT-8, perfect for those moments when you feel the need for speed. The 2014 Charger SRT-8 dares you to race, offering a thrilling drive with safety features that might not matter if you’re more into the “how fast” than the “how safe” part. A bargain compared to luxury imports!

The original GT350 hit the streets… and tracks… in 1965 and is still regarded as one of the most capable American performance cars ever built. The ‘65 was a no-nonsense purpose built street legal racer […]


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