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1966 Chrysler 300
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I purchased my 1966 Chrysler 300 at a local auction about 3 years ago. It had back window was shattered out, original bias-ply tires, seat cushions were in sad shape... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1965 Ford Thunderbird
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I purchased this 1965 Thunderbird about six years ago from a person that lived in California and was leaving the country. It is all stock. I have done a few... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1978 MGB
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Here is my 1978 mg MGB British sports car that I have highly modified. This is a lovely automobile that is exceptionally fun to drive and a pleasure to work... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1961 Corvette
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I purchased my 1961 Corvette, in May of 2019. The ‘Vette is powered by a 283 cubic inch small block Chevy engine that is topped with a 4-Barrel carburetor. The... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1965 Chevrolet Impala SS
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When I graduated high school in the mid 70's I was driving an Evening Orchid '65 Impala SS. Unfortunately about a year after graduation 'we' tragically rear ended someone at... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1966 Corvette Convertible
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Here is a photograph of our 1966 Corvette Convertible, I am currently doing a frame off on. I am proud to say I have done this entire restoration myself and... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1937 Buick Special
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I purchased my 1937 Buick in 2018 at an estate sale in Graham, Washington. Since it’s purchase I've stripped the trunk of the weathered cardboard panels and rust where it... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1928 Roadster Pickup & 1986 El Camino
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Here are a couple photos of my art enhanced classic cars. The first is a 1928 Model A Ford AR Roadster pickup. This is a great little pickup that I... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1973 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow I
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The Rolls-Royce is one of my special ladies in my collection. I have my first car, a 1978 Camaro, a 1989 IROC-Z, a 1986 Corvette, and my Rolls-Royce as Show... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1951 Ford Custom
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Here is my 1951 Ford Custom with a Fordomatic transmission. I purchased the car in July of 2018. It has a ’53 Mercury rebuilt engine, It has been converted to... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1949 Mercury Custom
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I purchased my 1949 Mercury about 2 years ago from Mike White of Climax Mi. who built the car in the 1990's. I have made some minor changes adding wide... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1968 Lincoln Continental
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This 1968 Lincoln Continental belonged to my parents. They purchased it in 1970 when I was eleven years old. It is the coolest! I love the suicide doors. My Dad... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1938 Chevrolet
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I had been wanting a 1938 Chevrolet for over 25 years, and finally I got one. I bought it in Korunbarra, Melbourne and drove it home to Brisbane over the... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1938 Rolls-Royce Phantom III
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I purchased my 1938 Rolls Royce Phantom III at an estate auction in Sydney, Australia. I don't think I'll ever sell it. It's part of the family. Phoebe the Phantom,... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1969 Datsun Roadster 2000
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I bought this 1969 Datsun Roadster 2000 in 2012. It was quite a wreck... faded blue paint job, rust holes in a couple spots in right rear 1/4 panel, trashed... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1972 Camaro Rally Sport
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My 1972 Rally Sport Chevrolet Camaro was a gift from my wife of 30 years, for my 60th birthday. The previous owner put on the SS badging but the VIN... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1967 Thunderbird
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I have owned my 1967 Ford Thunderbird for the last 24-years. When the car was under construction, I named the car “Boss Bird” and I drew my inspiration from my... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
2005 Chevy SSR
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Here’s a photo of my 2005 Chevrolet SSR during my first trip out for the 2019 car season, it was my birthday in early February and I couldn’t resist taking... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1984 Chevrolet PU
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Here’s a photo of my 1984 Chevrolet Pickup, it's still a Work in Progress. I've had an '83 & '84 in the past and I bought this one about 2-years... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1970 GTO Convertible
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I have owned this 1970 Pontiac GTO convertible for 18 months now. It is mostly stock original, with numbers matching 400 cubic inch, 4bbl engine, and automatic transmission. It was... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1967 Camaro SS Convertible
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I purchased this 1967 Camaro SS Convertible from a friend that wasn’t doing anything with it and it seemed like a shame to let such a great car just sit.... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1962 Chevrolet Bel Air
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I have owned my 1962 Chevrolet Bel Air for about 18 years. Since purchasing it, I have made it a cruiser and powered it with a 1986 Chevrolet Camaro Z28... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1966 Mercury Comet Caliente
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Here’s a picture of my 1966 Mercury Comet Caliente Convertible that I affectionately call “Lil’ Brown Sugar”. It’s powered by its original 298 cubic inch engine and boasts both power... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
1969 Ranchero GT
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This is my 1969 Ranchero GT. This little truck is powered by a 428 cubic inch Cobra Jet engine, equipped with RAM Air and backed up with a C6 automatic... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
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