Author: Harry

  • Building The Car That Never Was: ’66 Chevrolet Chevelle “L-79” SS

    It’s always nice to run across a well-built car. While it might not be completely obvious at first, the longer you walk around them the more things you’ll begin to notice. If you look long enough you might be able to spot more of the rarities that the common looker may have completely miss. A…

  • Pick of the Day: 1972 GMC Sprint

    If you could debate on what is the most obscure American vehicle of the 1960-70s, what would you suggest? Sure, there may be a Monza Mirage here or a Magnum GT there, but let’s get away from optional packages and think about the whole package — anything come to mind? The ClassicCars.com Journal respectfully submits…

  • 1000-HP Ford Galaxie Shows No Mercy

    Under the sleek exterior of this slammed Ford Galaxie is an assemblage of parts that give it some major moving power. Wicked stance, wide Mickey Thompson rubbers wrapped around massive  20×15 American Legend wheels, and a roll cage jump out to onlookers as a  warning that this Galaxie is no ordinary full-size Ford from the…

  • Rob Wade’s ’65 Chevy II Defines Powerful Perseverance

    While some enthusiasts can take the rusty, crusty shell of a car and build an incredible masterpiece of power and speed, Rob Wade from Windsor, Ontario, Canada, was fortunate enough to start slightly ahead of the curve on what he has termed, “the last car I’ll ever build.” The car was a one-family-owned, honest-to-goodness 1965 Chevy…

  • Watch The Phantom Cuda Get Restored

    This is the project some thought would never be finished… If you follow Graveyard Carz, you probably already know about the Phantom ‘Cuda, a 1971 440-6 car with a 4-speed and shaker hood which touched off the whole production. Only 108 of these Mopars were ever produced. It’s been a labor of love in the…

  • Georgia Garage Hides Double The Mopar Treasure

    These cars are ready to rumble once again! Mopar has produced some of the nation’s classic cars that captured the eyes and hearts of automotive enthusiasts everywhere. These vehicles have impressed millions, from Super Bees to Satellites, with their dedicated performance engineering and unbeatable style. However, just like an automobile, they only made so many…

  • The Forgeline Camaro, A Pro-Touring Masterpiece To Match Its Wheels

    If you have any experience with the products from Forgeline Motorsports, then you know it makes American-made wheels with sturdy construction capable of extreme forms of motorsports. With a racer/owner at the helm, the founder brought years of racing experience and merged them into attractive designs with extreme durability to develop a final product relied on…

  • Home-Built Hero: Denver Miller’s ’65 Chevelle Is One Cool Cruiser

    When it comes to classic rides that lend themselves to modifications, Chevrolet’s Chevelle is one that looks good no matter how you restore or modify it. Proof of this is found in Denver Miller’s ’65 model. We found out about his Chevelle while perusing the TMI Productsblog page and thought you guys might also like…

  • 1,200 Horsepower Supercharged LS3-Powered Custom Cobra By CN

    Every once and a while, a car will popup in our facebook feed that deserves some attention. These vehicles are usually something out of the norm, whether it be a record-setting vehicle, crazy show car, or our favorite the controversial LS-swap. One thing that this type of build has in common with the others —…

  • Lowriding A 1983 Lincoln Continental Mark VI

    Back in the day, Tony probably never thought he’d have a full-blown show car like this 1983 Lincoln Continental Mark VI. In fact, we can pretty much guarantee it because back then, his sole focus was on hopping and his mission was to win the title of “King of the Streets”—an accomplishment he earned back…