Discover the 1972 Buick Grand Sport, a true gem for classic car enthusiasts. This beauty flaunts its factory original paint, interior, and vinyl top, all while keeping its numbers matching drivetrain intact. Surviving the test of time, this Buick is like finding a needle in a haystack—if the haystack was full of rusty old cars. It’s a rare survivor that’s aged like fine wine, or perhaps more accurately, like a vintage bottle of motor oil. Who knew classic cars could be such comedians?
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Check out this classic gem: the 1957 Buick Super Riviera 4-door Hardtop, a true embodiment of ’50s Americana. Under the hood, it purrs with its original 364 cubic inch Nailhead V8, paired with an automatic transmission. It’s got chrome for days and fins sharp enough to cut a steak. This isn’t just a car; it’s a rolling piece of history that might just make you want to slick back your hair and don a leather jacket. Take a peek and enjoy a blast from the past!
Rev your engines, vintage truck enthusiasts! Feast your eyes on the Ford F150 1979 4×4 Pickup with its mighty 351 V8, lovingly restored to its former glory. This classic beast shines with impressive paint and trim, while the interior is so clean you might consider hosting a dinner party in there. It’s rolling on some snazzy later model chrome wheels, and beneath the hood lies the trusty stock powertrain, as reliable as your grandma’s secret cookie recipe. Dive in and enjoy the ride!
In 1966, Chevy rolled out the Nova SS, a lean, mean machine inspired by the Super Nova concept. With a standard 194 cu in inline six-cylinder engine, it was ready to purr on the roads. Of course, Chevy offered the option to pack more punch with its array of big and small blocks. The Base SS was a steal, costing just $159 more than the entry 400 version. Thanks to Gateway classic cars, you can feast your eyes on these beauties. Because nothing says ’66 like a Nova SS – the car so nice, they named it twice!
Ford just pulled a rabbit out of the hat by announcing a hybrid version of the iconic Mustang, set to hit the road in 2020. Yes, you heard it right—MUSTANG. HYBRID. It’s like finding out your old rock-n-roll uncle is now into yoga and smoothies. This legendary muscle car will now flex its muscles with a combo of electric motors and a gasoline engine. It’s a bold move, merging the roars of the past with the whispers of the future. Who knew going green could be this exhilarating?
