Wanted to share a couple pics of some of my 50’s stuff . Was muscle in the mid 50’s although not considered muscle today lol but it is American just wanted to share …. 1955 Imperial Newport coupe . All original , numbers matching , first year of the hemi . 1956 Cadillac coupe deville , restored in the 1990’s , original colour is called mountain laurel Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
In 1969, Kelsey Hayes made a wheel that was to be optional on certain Mopars. The W23 Road wheel. It was recalled due to the lug nuts not holding torque and the wheel centers cracking. So it's commonly known as the 'recall wheel'. There are some sets out there but all in 15x6. I had a set made in 15x8 and 15x10. Thought it was a nice retro tie in as they would have been an option on a Hemi 69 Charger. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Added another mullet mobile to go with the trans am. '82 collector edition. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Just found this rust free 1959 series 60 special in an apartment a few blocks from my house while inquiring about a couple parking spots for rent …. Made a deal for $8,000 cad and cut the property owner a check on the spot . Think I got a good price although last time it was on the road was 2016 and it came with a free cm of dust it’s American but not muscle lol half right still counts ? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Nice find! Let me know if you have plans to sell. It would look good next to mine Image Unavailable, Please Login
.... and 2 too many doors! agreed but if a coupe deville it would be worth more like $50k cad in same condition . 60 series special does have the coupe deville rear windshield line and is a no post car . Rarer then a coupe but even in this condition it’s probably worth $40k cad cleaned up with new tires a battery and a tune up . All my 50’s cars are coupes so I prefer them but can’t pass up a rare car for 25% of its value ( roughly ) even the front corner vent windows are power lol
Haha, thanks but it looks better in photos. It's very beat up. If you need any help/info getting yours up and running again let me know. I found mine sitting like this since 1978 with a seized engine (this is about 10 years ago now) and paid double what you did. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Sounds like u stole it I love a lil patina anyways . Have a mechanic that works for me on weekends at my warehouse/mancave and he really knows his stuff . Without him I could not enjoy my hobby as I do . My pink 56 is in the same boat as urs it seems . Looks incredible in pics but is an older restoration with some flaws as u get with in 3-4 feet ….. Did u rebuild the original engine ? white is so classy I find myself staring at ur pics over and over lol
Found this the other day. Just stunning, to say the least. 2022 HOLMAN and MOODY HERITAGE EDITION Ford GT Image Unavailable, Please Login
Realized I posted my C3 but forgot about that beauty that was built on demand then delivered to the South West of France. I purposely kept it reasonable with a 302 instead of slapping a monster in that. Car is so light it’s still plenty of power. In the meantime, I also ordered a kit from Factory Five that I’m having delivered to China for a special project I’m working on.. exciting high voltage stuff ahead Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I made a few updates on the Charger. Making a bit more steam now. I'm very happy with this engine. 438ci hemi with iron heads. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Well now I know who owns the 1 SD 455 T/A with the sunroof! I too own a 74 SD T/A and have owned it since around 2010. Pontiac RULES!
I have followed you through Hemmings Muscle Machines magazine for years and have always liked your consistency. What I wonder is how you managed to get out of the hole with those bias ply tires on it? I too have and have had for 13 years now, my own 1974 SD 455 T/A.Its a bear like yours. Wonderful setup in these without sacrificing dependability. Too bad perhaps 75% of them have found a demise by the rust or the crusher.
I totally agree. It’s the absolute last car I would part with. Slowest car I own, but also stirs the most passion.
I just picked up this 1966 Corvette a week or two ago. It's a 300hp 327 4-speed. All numbers matching driveline - block, heads, intake, carb, alternator, transmission, rear end, etc. Image Unavailable, Please Login