An honest, unrestored 1967 Dodge Coronet 440 convertible showing 70,524 actual miles, with a factory 318 V8, automatic, power ...
I have always loved the late ’60s Imperials, and while I’ve seen more than a few of the 1964–66 models, the 1967–68 versions ...
Offered from 1961 until 1969, the Chevrolet Impala SS is among the rarest and most desirable versions of the company's iconic full-size. Granted, the SS might not be as rare as the 1963 Z11 and the ...
This Mustang convertible hopes the Internet can decide its next destination; it doesn’t need major work and is already ...
Every Mustang has a story. But no other Mustang has a story like 67413C9A00139, the only '67 convertible delivered to Shelby American. Or should we say stories, because 0139 was built as an early ...
A 1967 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible with single family ownership is up for sale, retaining vintage charm and provenance. The Pontiac Bonneville was introduced in 1958, and for almost 50 years, it ...
This 1967 Chevrolet Corvette on Exotic Car Trader comes in in Tuxedo Black convertible form, and is in great nick after a recent restoration. 1967 marked the final year of the C2 Corvette, celebrated ...
As my long-term readers know about my array of cars in my collection and with an outpouring amount of emails requesting a review on something from within the Grasso Garage stable. Well, that time is ...
The concept of an old muscle car possessing modern performance and convenience is not a new concept, but the expectation that it will be as reliable as a brand-new car is something most people don't ...
If you want the same luxuries in a bygone-era machine that are taken for granted in modern cars—a blast of cold air, the stopping power of six-pot Brembos, razor-sharp handling and the heady rush of ...
When John Leland, a research engineer from Kettering, Ohio, bought his '67 Firebird 400 convertible in 1980, he didn't know it was one of the first 100 F-body Pontiacs ever built, nor did he know that ...