How beautiful is this car?! Here is a 1954 Packard Caribbean Convertible Starting in 1954, the Caribbean was raised to senior Packard standing. This car continued to retain the uniqueness of its features...
This car makes me speechless! The completely STUNNING 1968 DANA Chevrolet 427 Camaro!!! Vehicles with high performance were not unusual for the two people in charge of DANA Chevrolet. These two people were...
This is how you combine Classy with Power! The 1962 Lincoln Continental, ladies and gents!!! According to Wikipedia, this generation of Continental is favored by collectors and has appeared in many motion...
The Rules In your garage, as in the projects it is sure to spawn, planning is crucial. Remember that the goal is to make tasks easier and more efficient. Here are a few pointers to get you into the right...
I am becoming kind of infatuated with these early Alfa Romeos! I mean, how GORGEOUS is this 1931 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Gran Sport Aprile Roadster?! Just beautiful! Probably not as well known as the later models...
I love this car anyway, but check out this pic! The very cool 1963 Ford Galaxie!!! Interestingly, some people claim that Ford Galaxie was the high volume counterpart to the Chevrolet Impala. Some models...
What A Ride!!! The 1979 Pontiac Trans Am 10th Anniversary Edition! This model was released by Pontiac in 1979 to mark the 10th Anniversary of the first Trans Am model that was introduced way back in 1969....
What a sexy machine! Here’s the 1972 Buick Skylark GS350 Convertible, ladies and gents!!! It must be remembered that the 1972 GS and GS455 would become the last of the muscle cars produced by Buick until the...
That is one sexy ride!!! You’re looking at a 1965 Impala SS, sent in by its proud owner Tom Shockley. It is often said that Chevy Impala is the very car that had started the era of Muscle Cars. Initially...
I don’t know how I wasn’t that keen on the convertibles before?! I mean, check out this BEAUTIFUL 1965 Corvair Monza Convertible!!! Apart from its undeniably beautiful looks, the Corvair was very unusual...