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Most restored Chevelles come with a history full of guesswork. This 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS does not, its original 396 V8, TH400 transmission, and 12-bolt posi rear end are all numbers-matching and documented, complete with the factory build sheet that specified them from day one. Finished in the uncommon factory color Burnished Brown and treated to a full frame-off restoration, this California car has the paper trail most restored muscle cars only claim to have. Watch to see what a fully documented survivor actually looks like.

This 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS traveled from Georgia to Florida to an Indianapolis museum before landing on Vanguard Motor Sales’ lot with its original factory build sheet still intact. Under the hood, the numbers-matching 396 has barely turned over since a 1999 restoration. It’s the kind of paper trail that usually gets lost decades before a car like this survives to tell its own story. Watch to see what else has stayed frozen in time.

Vanguard Motor Sales spent three and a half years on a full rotisserie restoration of this numbers-matching 1968 Dodge Charger R/T, right down to verifying the original 440 Magnum’s casting date. One former owner of an identical car in the comments backs up the appeal — and the one real downside. Watch the walkaround and see what three and a half years of documented restoration actually looks like.

A 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle with a 454 ci big block, Muncie four-speed, Kentucky rust-free history, and a previous owner who put just 4,000 miles on it before deciding to let it go. Vanguard Motor Sales walks through the specifications and condition in detail, and the numbers are the kind that make collectors stop scrolling. This is what a properly sorted classic Chevelle looks like when the previous owner actually knew what they had. Watch to see the full walkaround and decide for yourself.

This 2003 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra convertible has covered under 4,400 miles since new, spending most of its life with a single Ford collector before landing at Vanguard Motor Sales. Under the hood is the supercharged 4.6-liter Terminator V8 that made this generation of Cobra famous, paired with a six-speed manual and a limited-slip rear end. The paint, top, and interior all read like a car barely broken in. Cars this clean rarely stay on a lot for long.

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