Author: Harry

  • 1979 Lincoln Mark V – The Mark V Mistress

    Our wives and girlfriends often get suspicious when we spend too much time away from them, regardless of what our reasons are. Hopefully when it comes to building a car they trust us enough to take as much time as we need, wherever we need it without raising an eyebrow. In the case of Robby…

  • Aaron Munoz’s 1967 Buick Riviera GS is a Family Affair

    One of the most valuable commodities of a man’s life is his family. The family unit is one that can motivate and guide, build you or break you, and in its purest form our family is what truly defines us. Such is the case for Aaron Munoz of Kansas City, Missouri. His family is his…

  • Euro-Inspired American Muscle 1971 Camaro

    Steve Aguilar took a GT approach with his 1971 Camaro By Nick Licata – Photography by Wes Allison As a kid, Steve Aguilar harkens back to the days when young hot rodders in his neighborhood were wrenching on Tri-Five Chevys, old Pontiacs, and ’60s-era Chevys. His best friend had a 1966 Chevelle loaded with a 396,…

  • Family Memento 1980 Camaro Z28

    Alex Deck’s 1980 Camaro Z28 By John Machaqueiro – Photography by the Author When it comes to holding onto memories, we all go about it in different ways. For some folks the memories alone are self-sustaining while others rely on inanimate objects to help preserve them. Those objects can come in all forms. For Alex Deck,…

  • Meet the 1963 Buick Wildcat With an A-12 Archangel Start-Cart Engine

    From A-12 Oxcart to ’63 Wildcat: this Nailhead V8 has had an interesting life, to say the least. Peter Holderith With a top speed of Mach 3.35, or 2,221 mph, the Lockheed A-12 “Archangel” or “Oxcart” is the fastest air-breathing jet ever built—even faster than its larger two-seat cousin, the SR-71 Blackbird. But getting an…

  • This Clean-Looking 1965 Chevy Corvair Packs a C5 Corvette Z06 Engine

    Dressed in gleaming medium metallic blue paint with racing stripes, this Corvair is up for auction this month. Kristin V. Shaw KristinVShaw KristinVShaw Named for the slick Corvette and elegant Bel Air, the Chevrolet Corvair has a storied history. With its appearance in January of 1960, it was apparent that Chevrolet’s then-General Manager Ed Cole…

  • Dom’s F9 Charger Builders Reveal What It’s Really Like to Drive

    “All of your senses are on high alert when you’re driving it.” Kristin V. Shaw KristinVShaw KristinVShaw The interior of the one-off custom road-going version of the 1968 Charger Dom drove in the ninth installment of the Fast & Furious franchise is fairly raw, so there is not much between the driver and the engine.…

  • How Ford’s Penny-Pinching ‘Special Falcon Project’ Evolved Into the Legendary Mustang

    New intel released by Ford reveals how the project initially targeted the Chevy Corvair Monza, a hip compact car for young buyers. James Gilboy JamesGilboy In honor of the Ford Mustang approaching its 57th birthday, the Blue Oval flipped through its archives in hope of finding something neat to commemorate the occasion. What it discovered…

  • The Keys to a ’77 Pontiac Firebird Are Hidden in Colorado. If You Find Them, It’s Yours

    You also get a one-year supply of Coors Banquet, if you’re into that. James Gilboy Having been cooped up for the last year or so, the first thing Americans want to do on the verge of summer solstice is get the hell out of the house for an adventure. Sky-high Colorado probably sounds like the…

  • Flamboyant 1968 Lamborghini Miura P400 S Expected to Fetch $1.1 Million at Auction

    Swathed in a can’t-miss-it green, the rare Miura is one of only 338. Kristin V. Shaw KristinVShaw KristinVShaw Between 1968 and 1971, Lamborghini made only 338 examples of its now-legendary Miura. Originally equipped with a roaring transverse-mounted 350-hp V12 and five-speed gearbox as a P400 in 1966, the 1968 S version was tuned for 20…