Tuesday, 01 May 2012 14:34
1966 Ford Fairlane 500 XL Gasser
Chassis number: 6K47C182142
This very unique car has received a full rotisserie restoration. It’s been given the name of “The American Flyer” because it represents a true Americana vintage-style drag car. It’s been upgraded with a 390-ci V8, 4-speed manual transmission and a 4.11 Posi nine-inch rear end.
The car sports a...
Published in Race
Wednesday, 31 March 2010 16:00
1966 427/425 L72 Convertible
This 1966 Corvette has been refinished in its correct Tuxedo Black color with black interior trim. It represents a complete, no-expense-spared, every-nut-and-bolt, frame-off restoration with a 427/425 engine, close-ratio 4-speed and Positraction rear axle.
It has had an extensive chassis detail with proper shim marks and stencils, and is optioned with...
Published in Corvette
Tuesday, 30 June 2009 16:00
1966 427/425 Coupe
At first glance, one might think this is just another nicely restored big-block Corvette. But that perspective is to be significantly altered with the realization that this is a 15,000-mile original car that wears its original paint and interior.
Chip Miller was, and still is, widely considered one of the most...
Published in Corvette
Friday, 30 April 1999 16:00
1966 Plymouth Satellite Hemi
The "official" Muscle Car era began in 1961, when Chevrolet introduced the 409. It lasted ten years until the early '70s when the market was gutted by insurance premiums and the cars began to be strangled by emissions limits. Of course, the Muscle Car didn't emerge fully formed like a...
Published in Mopar
Thursday, 31 July 1997 16:00
1966 Shelby Mustang GT-350H Hertz
In 1964, Ford Motor Company produced one of the most successful cars in history - the Mustang. It sold 22,000 cars the first day! At that same time, Ford had Texan racecar driver Carroll Shelby under contract. They were already selling his AC Cobra in Ford dealerships. Ford decided to...
Published in Ford
Saturday, 31 July 1999 16:00
1966 Ford F-100 "Good Humor" Ice Cream Truck
Ford has a history of producing not only popular and economical road cars but also rugged and capable everyday utility vehicles. Their trucks and light-commercial range have been options since the company's early days, and the small business owner or manager could choose from a myriad of body styles to...
Published in Truck
Monday, 31 December 2001 16:00
1966 Shelby Mustang GT350H
The Mustang was the first of the pony cars and the most charismatic. When equipped with a high-performance, 289-cubic-inch, 271-horsepower engine, they became favorites at the stoplight drags.However, once sports-car maestro Carroll Shelby got his hands on the Mustang, they entered a different league. With subtle but critical modifications to...
Published in Ford
Sunday, 31 May 2009 16:00
1966 Shelby Cobra 427 Street Roadster
3187 was a well-restored, correct car. Most 427 Cobras have been heavily modified or re-skinned after drivers ran out of talentOnly 291 Shelby 427 Cobras were ever sold in America for street use, of which 31 were S/C ("Semi Competition") cars. About one-fourth of all street cars were later converted...
Published in Ford
Monday, 31 May 1999 16:00
1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS
In 1966 Chevrolet offered a full range of 396 cubic inch 'Porcupine Head' engines in the mid-size Chevelle line. With up to 375 bhp, the SS 396 put real power into the line that has come to epitomize Chevy's muscle car heritage. Dubbed 'Porcupine Head' because of its different stem...
Published in GM