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Get ready to cruise back in time with the quintessential American classic, the 1966 Ford Mustang 4-speed 289 Convertible. This beauty comes with a rare factory 4-speed manual transmission, a 289 “C” code V8 engine that’s ready to roar, and a deluxe Pony interior that makes you feel like you’re riding in style. With its iconic styled steel wheels, this Mustang isn’t just a car—it’s a time machine with more charm than a Southern gentleman at a barbecue. Just listen to that engine purr!

The 1969 Pontiac Firebird 400 Convertible is like a fiery phoenix on wheels, especially in its factory Carousel Red. This muscle car’s color might as well be called “traffic light red” because it’s guaranteed to stop others in their tracks. With its throaty roar and sleek design, the Firebird is the automotive equivalent of a rock star sporting leather pants. If cars could wink, this one would, every time you rev the engine. It’s the kind of car that makes you want to roll down the windows and let your hair get wind-whipped like you’re in an 80s music video.

Get ready to rev your engines as we dive into the story of the 1970 Buick GSX Convertible, boasting a dazzling Saturn Yellow coat and a roaring 455 Engine. Owned by Bob and Erika Perrye, this classic beauty was their latest acquisition in May. Erika, a self-proclaimed Car Girl, thanks her brother’s Camaro and motorcycle adventures for her passion. As she puts it, “Dolls don’t move!” Hop in with Erika as she takes us on a joyride in this iconic muscle marvel from Buick—where nostalgia meets horsepower!

Cruising in the 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible is like slipping into a stylish time machine with a high-performance twist. This beauty boasts a roaring 383 stroker V8 that purrs—or should we say, roars—under the hood. With a TH350 automatic transmission and air conditioning, it’s as comfortable as it is powerful. Painted in an eye-catching Hugger Orange, the car glides on 17-inch wheels, while chassis mods ensure it handles like a dream. It’s a retro ride with a modern punch, guaranteed to turn heads and maybe even pop a few eardrums!

Step right up, vintage car enthusiasts, and feast your eyes on the 1959 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible! This isn’t just any old classic; it’s a power-packed beast with matching numbers, power steering, power brakes, a power top, and power windows. It’s so powerful, it practically runs on ego alone! And for those who enjoy a bit of nostalgia while cruising, the AM Stereo with Wonder Bar will transport you back to the golden age of radio. Absolutely fantastic? You bet your tailfins it is!

Get ready to cruise down memory lane with the 1970 Buick LeSabre Convertible, a Texas family treasure that’s been cherished since bell-bottoms were in style. Sporting all-original numbers matching parts, this classic car comes with its original warranty card and owner’s manual, because who doesn’t love a good throwback? Under the hood, a 350 high compression V8 purrs like a kitten after a nap, complete with air conditioning to keep you cool as you turn heads with power steering and brakes.

Behold the 1964 Lincoln Continental Convertible in a shade of Powder Blue so smooth, even the sky is jealous. This classic beauty features the iconic suicide doors—perfect for making a dramatic entrance or exit (just don’t try both at once). The car’s massive convertible top is akin to a magic trick; it disappears into the trunk, which is big enough to smuggle… well, let’s just say, a generous picnic spread. This is not just a car, it’s an experience—one that turns every drive into a groovy time warp.

Get ready to meet a true classic: the 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible. Dressed in stunning silver paint with a sleek black convertible top, it’s a head-turner that could even make James Bond jealous. Owned by Bob Atkins and Fred Haraf, these Corvette connoisseurs have been loving this beauty since 2011. With its fuel-injected engine, this car doesn’t just purr; it sings! If you’re not drooling yet, you probably need to check your pulse—or your taste in cars.

Oldsmobile built some of the most potent Muscle Cars of the era, and the 1970 Oldsmobile 442 W-30 4-Speed Convertible is no exception. This beauty roars with a 370 HP W-30 455 V8 and a close ratio Muncie 4-Speed transmission. It’s so rare, even unicorns get jealous—with only a few ever built featuring the W27 aluminum rear axle. Its story traces back to its original order by Robert “Rug” Kazley at Hansel Olds. Talk about a car with a pedigree!

Cruising down memory lane, the 1960 Buick LeSabre Convertible isn’t just a car; it’s a time machine wrapped in chrome and classic style. Picture this: a sunny afternoon, top down, wind in your hair, and your best friend riding shotgun, desperately trying to keep their hat from flying away. It’s more than just a ride; it’s a mobile friendship booster. If cars could talk, this one would say, “Hop in, buddy! We’re about to write a friendship story worthy of a Hollywood blockbuster!”

Step right up, folks, and feast your eyes on the majestic 1960 Buick Electra 225 Convertible, now strutting its stuff in casino cream paint! This beauty isn’t just a car; it’s a time machine back to an era when tailfins were tall, chrome was king, and seat belts were… optional. Imagine cruising down the boulevard with the top down, wind in your hair, and a soundtrack of doo-wop on the radio. This vintage gem is the ultimate throwback to the days of drive-ins and sock hops, where style wasn’t just an option—it was a lifestyle.

Rev up your nostalgia with the 1967 Pontiac Firebird Convertible, where classic style meets roaring power. Under the hood, this beauty doesn’t just purr; it growls, thanks to a beefy 428 V8 engine. It’s like strapping a rocket to a leather armchair. Equipped with Edelbrock aluminum heads, intake, and a four-barrel carb, this car promises a ride so smooth, even your hair will be doing the twist. So, buckle up and hold on tight—this Firebird’s got wings!

The 1963 Ford Thunderbird Convertible isn’t just a car; it’s a suave, four-wheeled Casanova. With its sleek lines and drop-top charm, it could probably convince a lamppost to go on a date. This stylish beauty comes equipped with enough chrome to leave magpies starry-eyed and an interior that screams mid-century luxury louder than a lounge singer with a megaphone. So, whether you’re cruising down memory lane or just down Main Street, this Thunderbird’s got the charisma to make heads turn and jaws drop.

This episode features another super-rare car from the Brothers Collection, a 1966 Ford 7-Liter 427 4-speed convertible! The 7-Liter came with a 428 V8 under the hood, but just 2 people opted for the high-performance […]

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