We pick a half-dozen favorites from upcoming Barrett-Jackson docket. The upcoming Barrett-Jackson Northeast 2017 auctions on June 21 through June 24 include a whole lot of classic muscle cars, as you might imagine. While few things on the docket look poised to bring small-country GDP amounts of money, we did find some great F-Bodies and […] More »
Austin, Texas has a lot to offer. A lively music scene, plenty of restaurants that offer tasty and unique dishes, and beautiful scenery are just a few of the things you can enjoy here. If you happen to be here on Saturday, September 10, you can also bid on some rare, low-mileage C6 Corvettes.
If you’re dead set on buying a 2nd gen Trans Am because the Bandit drove one, you should probably get the 1977 Special Edition he used in the first Smokey and the Bandit. But if you don’t need all that pop culture cache and you just want a badass 2nd gen example, how about this 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans AM 10th Anniversary Edition?
We don’t care what you say, but in 1969, the top muscle car was the Chevelle SS 396 L78. It was the best combination of power, performance, and raw brutal noise.
Personally, all original, unmolested, super low mile classic cars do absolutely nothing for me. In my opinion, it’s a slap in the face to not only the car, but the guys that built the machine.
Jeff Gordon is one of the most well known NASCAR drivers in history, and it’s easy to see why. The man has won the Daytona 500 three times, and the full Sprint Cup Championship a total of four times.