The 1957 Chevrolet Custom School Bus: “School of Hard Knocks”

In the realm of vintage automobiles, the 1957 Chevrolet Custom School Bus stands out as a true marvel of creativity and innovation. Aptly named the “School of…

The Stunning XF58 “Ice Princess” Custom – 1950 Studebaker and 1960 Cadillac Mix

In 1987, a remarkable vehicle called the XF58, also known as the “Ice Princess,” was brought to life by Richard Fletcher. Originally conceived as a sedan, this…

Using 427 power, a red 1977 Ford F100 Pre-Runner by RJ Fab takes off.

Vintage trucks transformed into Pre-Runners are some of the most remarkable vehicles in America. They are incredibly rare and meticulously crafted, often costing as much as a…

A Delightfully Vintage Pink 1954 Ford Crestline And Kom-Pak Sportsman Trailer Combination

The predecessor to the Ford Fairlane, which spawned the iconic Crown Victoria Skyliner, the Crestline was built for only three years from 1952 to 1954. It was…

Close-up Of Frans’s Modιfied Supeɾ Trɑctoɾ “HoT Rod” Powered By A Giɑnt DeTɾoit DieseƖ V16 Engine

In the world of heavy machinery, Frans’s modified super tractor, affectionately known as the “Hot Rod,” stands as a jaw-dropping masterpiece of engineering and style. This awe-inspiring…

Previously a dragster, this 1966 Plymouth Satellite has been cooling its HEMI V8 for 33 years. Demo

Whatever your opinion of Plymouth’s Satellite line may be, there’s no denying that it was one of the underestimated mid-size automobiles of its day. All three generations…

Aston Martin V8 Vantage and Ford GT were the parents of the unusual 1967 Ford Mustang.

Some consider 1967–1968 Mustangs to be tweeners. They’re not as retro as they could be (if that matters), but they’re also not as stylish as the automobiles…

This 1959 Chevrolet Impala is full of surprises, has low mileage, and has no rust.

Chevrolet made one of the best choices in company history in 1958. The GM brand finally unveiled the Impala, a car that first grinned in front of…

Passing on this 1969 Pontiac GTO, which once belonged to a major NFL star, would be a mistake. D2

Do you recall the Seinfeld episode where George foolishly assumed that a Chrysler LeBaron Convertible formerly belonged to actor Jon Voight and bought it for himself? It…

This 1959 Edsel Corsair was once a neglected dud but is now a rare and valuable classic. Demo

Ford created the Edsel division in late 1956 to rival Oldsmobile and DeSoto. Following a loss of almost $250 million in development, manufacturing, and marketing costs, FoMoCo…