Author: Harry

  • This Chevrolet Chevelle With Hidden Headlights Is Confusing Muscle Car Fans

    Hidden headlights were one of the most popular styling tricks in the classic muscle car era of the 1960s and early 1970s. And you can see why: with the help of simple covers, the not exactly pretty headlamps would remain out of sight until they needed to be put to work, allowing production cars to…

  • This 1973 LSX Camaro Is a Clean Pro-Touring Build Belonging to Chevy Chick

    The automotive world doesn’t talk about girls who love classic muscle cars. It can be misinterpreted and construed. However, there are lots of female owners who’ve become famous through their V8 ownership, such as “Chevy Chick” Laura and her 1973 Camaro called “Olive.” Laura knew what kind of car she wanted. Not a first-generation Ford…

  • Muscle Car Memories: My Dad’s 1968 Chevy II Nova

    It’s no mystery that motor oil runs through my veins, as demonstrated in a recent story of my late great-grandfather’s 1923 service station. There is plenty more to share, starting with a car that I grew up hearing lots of stories about when I was younger. Tuxedos and Muscle Cars One of the most popular…

  • Scott Coleman’s 1970 Split Bumper Camaro

    Now that we have all gotten older, we all have at least one reason for deciding on a project to build. For most, it boils down to a memory that we can’t shake. Scott Coleman is living proof of that. “My very first car was a 1980 Camaro,” says Scott. “I did what your typical…

  • Barn Find Expert Unexpectedly Uncovers A Dodge Superbee And An Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds

    The YouTuber Auto Archaeology muscle car gold on his drive home to Wisconsin. YouYube Channel Auto Archaeology The most satisfying finds are those that you’re not even looking for. Whether it is a 1968 Plymouth Road Runner for $250, or a few Shelby Mustangs in an airport hanger, sometimes great classic cars appear almost out…

  • This Plymouth Road Runner Superbird Is A Wild Homologation Special Inspired By A Cartoon Bird

    Ok, the Plymouth Road Runner Superbird has to be the product of someone who watched the Wiley E Coyote Cartoon and thought I know, I’ll use it as the basis for a homologation special. The truth is that the Superbird was the 1970 follow up to the Dodge Charger Daytona of 1969. But it did…

  • Here’s What Makes The 1980 Pontiac Trans Am Turbo A Desirable Muscle Car

    Ever wondered why the Pontiac Trans Am Turbo is such an iconic and desirable muscle car? Read here to find out. Mecum The 1980 Pontiac Trans Am Turbo is a muscle car that has won the heart of a lot of automotive enthusiasts. It’s not just because it is rare, but because it is a…

  • WWZ: A One Of A Kind LSA-Powered Z28 Camaro

    The Chevrolet Camaro has the distinction of being one of the most modified car platforms ever built, with the first and second-generation models standing out as some of the most coveted. The second generation took everything the first started, and improved upon it considerably. From the factory, they were wider, faster, and sat lower than their predecessor.…

  • These Are The 10 Rarest American Cars Ever Made

    American cars are some of the most popular and mass-produced models on the market, but there are also some extremely rare gems.  via Ford Performance The United States has always been one of the largest car-manufacturing nations in the world. American car manufacturers are renowned worldwide, known for their great mass-produced cars for every possible…

  • This Oldsmobile 442 Is As Badass As It Gets

    Digital artist, Rostislav Prokop, has created this stunning Oldsmobile 442 restomod muscle car, which is beyond our wildest dreams. Rostislav Prokop / HotCars The Oldsmobile division of General Motors built the Oldsmobile 442 as a performance option for the famous Oldsmobile Cutlass. The idea behind the 442 package was to give buyers a sporty version…