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Rare one-year-only 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix convertible heads to auction after 22 years of ownership
Unique 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix convertible with 400 V8 and 22-year ownership seeks new caretaker.
Produced for the 1963 through 1967 model years, the second-generation Chevy Corvette transitioned from the basic, solid-axle roadster introduced for 1953 into a full-fledged sports car capable of ...
TB's journey into automotive journalism has been a long road. The road is paved with piles of car mags under the bed, Porsche posters in glass frames, and pushing the limits of whatever car he is ...
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 ...
Typically, the words ‘Chevrolet Impala’ and ‘rare’ don’t emerge together in the same sentence unless a negation is involved. And it’s no wonder, given that the Chevy icon is the very definition of ...
Any automotive enthusiast could easily recite from the back of their mind a few car models that would make an ideal (very) longtime companion. Some owners even have the luck to serve us such a story, ...
View post: Milwaukee’s ‘Handy’ 100-Piece Impact Driver Bit Set Is on Sale at Amazon for Almost 30% Off The Pontiac Bonneville was introduced in 1958, and for almost 50 years, it served in completely ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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