# OldCarNutz ## Posts - [1931 Cadillac V-16: America's First Production V-16 Engine](https://oldcarnutz.com/1931-cadillac-v-16/): Unmatched in luxury and power, the ultra-rare 1931 Cadillac V-16 Phaeton hides engineering secrets that changed automotive history forever. - [1959 Chevrolet Corvette: The American Sports Car That Defined an Era](https://oldcarnutz.com/1959-chevrolet-corvette/): Stunning performance upgrades and refined styling made the 1959 Chevrolet Corvette a game-changer, but one feature surprised everyone. - [From Family Sedan to Collector’s Dream — The Rise of the ’58 Biscayne](https://oldcarnutz.com/1958-chevrolet-biscayne/): Meet Chevrolet's affordable 1958 Biscayne: entry-level pricing meets surprising V8 power in this classic full-size sedan that still turns heads. - [Pocket-Sized Icon: A Look at the 1959 Nash Metropolitan Convertible](https://oldcarnutz.com/1959-nash-metropolitan-convertible/): With its quirky British build and compact size, did the 1959 Nash Metropolitan Convertible actually succeed in winning over American drivers? - [The 1940 Chevrolet 1/2 Ton Pickup: Blending Utility, Style, and Legacy](https://oldcarnutz.com/1940-chevrolet-12-ton-pickup-truck/): Meet the legendary 1940 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pickup that revolutionized American transportation with its iconic Stovebolt engine and timeless design. - [The One-Year Wonder: Why the 1958 Chevrolet Impala Still Reigns Supreme](https://oldcarnutz.com/1958-chevrolet-impala/): Key insights into the 1958 Chevrolet Impala's debut reveal surprising secrets that changed automotive history forever. - [1954 Mercury Monterey: Rare Classic Elegance](https://oldcarnutz.com/1954-mercury-monterey/): Powerful yet graceful, the 1954 Mercury Monterey combined space-age styling with V8 performance—but its most compelling feature surprised buyers. - [1954 Chevy Bel Air: A Classic '50s Dream Car](https://oldcarnutz.com/1954-chevrolet-belair/): Named for its stunning style, the 1954 Chevrolet BelAir combines chrome elegance with powerful performance. - [The 1930 Auburn 8-95 Phaeton Sedan: Elegance on Four Wheels](https://oldcarnutz.com/auburn-8-95-phaeton-sedan/): Featuring 100 horsepower and luxurious Spanish leather, the 1930 Auburn 8-95 Phaeton Sedan revolutionized American automotive prestige. - [The 1953 Kaiser Dragon: Retro, Rare, and Ridiculously Stylish](https://oldcarnutz.com/1953-kaiser-dragon/): Luxury meets innovation in Kaiser's rare 1953 Dragon, but what made this golden-trimmed beauty truly revolutionary for its time? - [Why This 1929 Duesenberg Model J Still Turns Heads Today](https://oldcarnutz.com/1929-duesenberg-model-j/): Boasting 265 horsepower and custom coachwork, the 1929 Duesenberg Model J Convertible Coupe redefined American luxury during the Roaring Twenties. - [The 1957 Ford Fairlane 500: A Vintage Legend on Wheels](https://oldcarnutz.com/1957-ford-fairlane-500/): Powerful and luxurious, the 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 dominated sales with its V8 engine and chrome-laden styling, but did it deliver? - [The Timeless Elegance of the 1940 LaSalle Series 52: A Vintage Gem](https://oldcarnutz.com/1940-lasalle-series-52/): Unveiling GM's forgotten luxury icon, the 1940 LaSalle Series 52 balanced Cadillac-level refinement with attainable elegance in its farewell year. - [Take a Peek at the Exquisite 1937 Packard Super Eight Convertible Victoria](https://oldcarnutz.com/1937-packard-super-eight-convertible-victoria/): Just when you thought pre-war luxury couldn't get better, the 1937 Packard Super Eight Convertible Victoria proves otherwise, - [Art Deco and Horsepower: Inside the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum](https://oldcarnutz.com/auburn-cord-duesenberg-museum-review/): Discover pristine classic cars and Art Deco grandeur at Auburn's historic automotive museum, where jazz music echoes through nine stunning galleries. - [Safety, Sophistication and Speed: Unpacking the 1936 Cord 810 Cabriolet](https://oldcarnutz.com/1936-cord-810-cabriolet/): Groundbreaking design meets luxury performance in the rare 1936 Cord 810 Cabriolet, but what made this car truly revolutionary? - [Discovering the Iconic 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible](https://oldcarnutz.com/1967-plymouth-barracuda/): Combining raw muscle power with drop-top thrills, the '67 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible proved why it became one of America's most desirable classics. - [Rediscovering the Charm of the Classic 1959 Pontiac Bonneville](https://oldcarnutz.com/1959-pontiac-bonneville/): Boldly redefining American luxury cars, the 1959 Pontiac Bonneville combined innovative Wide Track design with powerful V8 performance and stunning style. - [The 1909 Brush Runabout - A Timeless Classic You Won't Forget](https://oldcarnutz.com/1909-brush-runabout/): Meet the 1909 Brush Runabout, a wooden wonder that revolutionized early motoring with its groundbreaking design and affordable price tag. - [The 1960 Pontiac Ventura: An Unforgettable Classic That Still Turns Heads](https://oldcarnutz.com/1960-pontiac-ventura/): Pontiac's 1960 Ventura combines raw V8 power with luxurious comfort, but what makes this classic truly special might surprise you. - [An Underrated Classic: The 1984 Ford Mustang LX Convertible](https://oldcarnutz.com/1984-ford-mustang-lx-convertible/): Discover why the affordable 1984 Mustang LX Convertible became a beloved choice for classic car enthusiasts seeking open-air thrills. - [Experience the Unmatched Class of the 1953 Packard Clipper](https://oldcarnutz.com/1953-packard-clipper/): The 1953 Packard Clipper combined luxury and affordability, but its groundbreaking features would soon revolutionize American automotive design. - [Step Back in Time: The Incredible 1938 Willys Overland Pickup](https://oldcarnutz.com/1938-willys-overland-pickup/): This rare 1938 Willys Overland 77 Pickup combines classic styling with reliable performance, but its true value lies in something unexpected... - [The 1929 Packard 640 Sport Phaeton: A Vintage Yet Sporty Wonder](https://oldcarnutz.com/1929-packard-640-sport-phaeton/): In this stunning pre-Depression era masterpiece, the 1929 Packard 640 Sport Phaeton combines luxury and power to create an unforgettable driving experience. - [Feast Your Eyes on the Gorgeous 1959 Cadillac Coupe De Ville](https://oldcarnutz.com/1959-cadillac-coupe-de-ville/): How the 1959 Cadillac Coupe de Ville's soaring fins and 325-horsepower V8 defined an era of automotive extravagance. - [Omg! The Best Muscle Car Memes Ever!](https://oldcarnutz.com/muscle-car-memes/): The power and stature of American muscle cars continue to fuel debate among car enthusiasts. See why these clever muscle car memes throw gas on the fire! - [1971 Chevy Monte Carlo SS](https://oldcarnutz.com/1971-chevy-monte-carlo-ss/): [adace-ad id=”4256″] 1971 Chevy Monte Carlo SS Here’s a cool walk-around video featuring a 1971 Chevy Monte Carlo SS. It was submitted by one of our Facebook fans, Larry Demings. It features his pride and joy, a Canadian-built ’71 Chevy Monte Carlo. Although it underwent a restoration in the 1980s, its original Tuxedo black paint and numbers matching 454 ci engine and powertrain still remain. If you are a diehard classic Chevy lover, this is a car we know you are going to truly appreciate. Take a look and see if you agree. [adace-ad id=”3995″] Pretty sweet Monte Carlo, don’t […] - [1966 Ford Mustang Wagon](https://oldcarnutz.com/1966-ford-mustang-wagon/): 1966 Ford Mustang Wagon In this quick walk-around video from Mustang Connection, a beautiful 1966 Ford Mustang Wagon is the star of the show. And for good reason, as you’ll see. The conversion of this great-looking ride took seven years and was completed in 1991. Equipped with a 289 V-8 and 2-BBL carb, it’s pretty much just a stock Mustang with Cobra touches, but has a fit and finish you have to see to believe. The conversion to a hatchback, station wagon or whatever you want to call it, is one helluva job! Looks factory new! Whether you like it […] - [1955 Imperial Convertible](https://oldcarnutz.com/1955-imperial/): [adace-ad id=”3995″] 1955 Imperial Convertible In this video, an awesome 1955 Imperial highlighted. Actually, this build is a replica of the original prototype, the custom 1955 Imperial Convertible that J.T. Keller, the chairman of the board of Chrysler at the time, had handbuilt for his wife. Mike Rutter of Rutterz Rodz brought this fantastic build to SEMA. Not the typical custom car or street machine you come across, this 1955 Imperial embodies class, grace, beauty, and elegance. And best of all, it’s ready to hit the road! If you love Chryslers of the mid-fifties, you have got to see this […] - [1957 Lincoln Premiere Convertible](https://oldcarnutz.com/1957-lincoln-premiere-convertible/): 1957 Lincoln Premiere Convertible Here’s a short walk-around video from the folks at BlueLineClassics, featuring a gorgeous 1957 Lincoln Premiere convertible. The Premiere was Lincoln’s flagship model for 1957, and this video spotlights the unique touches found on this striking vehicle. If you are a fan of classic cars, and especially a Lincoln enthusiast, this is a must-see video. We think you’ll really enjoy it. Take a look and see if you feel the same. [adace-ad id=”4254″] I hope you liked the video. This 1957 Lincoln convertible, with its Continental kit, is definitely a classic top-down cruiser, don’t you think? […] - [1937 Buick Special 40](https://oldcarnutz.com/1937-buick-special-40/): [adace-ad id=”3995″] 1937 Buick Special 40 It’s time for another cool classic car video, this time featuring an all-original 1937 Buick Special 40. The four-door touring sedan with the trunk was Buick’s most popular Series 40 body style and was also Buicks most popular vehicle for 1937. This walk-around video spotlights more of the unique features found on this great-looking automobile, which include a newly styled grille for 1937 that had horizontal bars and a divider down the center. The center section of the grille was painted to match the color of the body. The 1937 Buick Special 40 was […] - [1953 GMC Suburban: Advanced Design Engineering Revolution](https://oldcarnutz.com/1953-gmc-suburban/): Discover the 1953 GMC Suburban's innovative features and commercial versatility that shaped modern SUV design. Explore this automotive milestone today! - [1930 Packard 734 Speedster Sedan](https://oldcarnutz.com/1930-packard-734-speedster-sedan/): 1930 Packard 734 Speedster Sedan Here is another cool video from Charvet Classics featuring a rare 1930 Packard 734 Speedster Sedan. Some of the many features found on this classic ride that make it unique are highlighted in this video, including a 145hp 384ci L Head 8 engine, capable of reaching a top speed of 100 mph. The body of the Speedster line was narrowed by 3 inches and lowered, making it more aerodynamic than Packard’s other production models. It’s a video we think you’ll really like, especially if you love vintage Packards. Take a look and see if you […] - [1965 Ford Mustang Convertiback - A Fastback and Convertible All In One ?](https://oldcarnutz.com/1965-ford-mustang-convertiback/): [adace-ad id=”6085″] 1965 Ford Mustang Convertiback. A Fastback and Convertible All In One? In this short vid from MustangConnection1, a vintage 1965 Ford Mustang Convertiback is highlighted, and showcases a unique aspect found on this classic ride, a removable fastback hardtop! Other features include a 289ci V8 engine, 2100 carburetor, automatic transmission, and power steering. The two-tone interior features a wood-grain dash, glove-box door and steering wheel, real Ford air conditioning, and original working AM radio. Other exterior features include fog lamps and dual exhaust with the Ford trumpet chrome tips. It’s a car we think you’re going to truly […] - [1963 Ford Thunderbird Convertible](https://oldcarnutz.com/1963-ford-thunderbird/): 1963 Ford Thunderbird Convertible In this short video from CoolCarsVideo, a classic 1963 Ford Thunderbird convertible grabs the spotlight. One of the most recognizable features found on this striking ’63 T-Bird is the fiberglass tonneau cover, which hid the rear seats, giving it a more streamlined, roadster-type look. If you love the “Bullet Birds” of 1961-1963, this is a video we think you’ll really like. Watch and see if you feel the same. [adace-ad id=”4256″] Hope you liked the video. Here are some great pics of an awesome 1963 Ford Thunderbird convertible we recently ran across! We’ve seen all kinds […] - [BMW Isetta](https://oldcarnutz.com/bmw-isetta/): BMW Isetta It’s time for a quirky classic car video featuring a BMW Isetta, likely the weirdest BMW ever produced. This short video from Doug DeMuro spotlights the history and some of the unique features of this car, which include the door doubling as the windshield and a folding steering column attached to the door. The two-seater has no trunk and features a 13 hp engine, with a top speed of 53 mph. We think this video will definitely bring a smile to your face, especially if you remember the BMW Isetta. Watch and see if you agree. [adace-ad id=”4178″] […] - [1960 Buick Electra 225 Convertible](https://oldcarnutz.com/1960-buick-electra-225-convertible/): 1960 Buick Electra 225 Convertible Here’s some really excellent shots of an eye-popping 1960 Buick Electra 225 convertible we ran across. We think you are going to enjoy these photos, especially if you are a Buick Electra 225 fan. We’ve seen all kinds of cool classic convertibles, but we think this gorgeous “Casino Cream” Buick Electra is one beautiful car. Take a look and see if you agree with us. One of only 100 left out of 6,746 made, this “Duece and a Quarter” features a 401 cu in (6.6L) Nailhead V-8 and a 2-speed Dynaflow automatic transmission. For 1960, […] - [1950 Muntz Jet](https://oldcarnutz.com/1950-muntz-jet/): 1950 Muntz Jet Here’s a short overview video and some really excellent pics of an awesome 1950 Muntz Jet we recently came across. We’ve seen tons of awesome classic sports cars, but this Muntz Jet is one of the coolest we’ve run across. This one is the 2nd of only 198 built. To date, Muntz #1 has yet to be found. We think you are going to enjoy this video and photo set, especially if you are a classic sports car enthusiast. Take a look and see if you agree with us. [adace-ad id=”4178″] I hope you liked the video […] - [1950 Nash Ambassador Super Sedan](https://oldcarnutz.com/1950-nash-ambassador-super-sedan/): 1950 Nash Ambassador Super Sedan Here’s some awesome photos of a head-turning 1950 Nash Ambassador Super Sedan we came across. We’ve seen more than our share of awesome classic cars, but this 1950 Nash Ambassador is one of the coolest we’ve come across. A few of the special features found on this top-of-the-line vintage Ambassador Airflyte include the enclosed front wheels, a 234.8 ci engine, producing 115 HP, and a Hydra-Matic transmission. If you’re like us, you are going to like these pics, especially if you are a post-war Nash Ambassador lover. Browse through them and see if you agree […] - [Shhhh... Listen! Do You Hear The Sound Of Musical Rumble Strips?](https://oldcarnutz.com/musical-rumble-strips/): Shhhh… Listen! Do You Hear The Sound Of Musical Rumble Strips? It’s time for a cool and offbeat vid about musical rumble strips I came across. As you probably are aware, nearly every major highway has special ridges in the pavement to warn drivers that they are getting very close to the edge of the road. In this short vid from National Geographic, the group of engineers who were inspired to create these musical rumble strips is featured, and shows you the techniques they used to make this stretch of musical highway. I think you’ll enjoy the video, especially near […] - [Take a Ride in the Sickest '66 Chevelle on the Planet](https://oldcarnutz.com/66-chevelle/): Take a Ride in the Sickest ’66 Chevelle on the Planet Here is another cool classic muscle car vid from AutotopiaLA, featuring an awesome ’66 Chevelle. This video puts you behind the wheel of this full custom ’66 Chevelle, and highlights several unique aspects of this beautiful ride, which include things like a blown LS9 engine, generating just shy of 700hp, and a Tremec T56 6 speed manual transmission. Other additional features include an Art Morrison chassis, Ride Tech triple adjustable coil overs and Brembo 15” carbon ceramic brakes. This is a video we think you will really enjoy, especially […] - [1938 Packard Coupe](https://oldcarnutz.com/1938-packard-coupe/): 1938 Packard Coupe A 1938 Packard coupe is featured in this excellent classic car vid from VoloClassicCars. Spotlighted in this video are the many cool features found on this vintage car, which include the 16th series 6 cylinder engine, with a displacement of 245 cubic inches and 100 HP. Sitting on a 122 inch wheelbase and beautifully finished in Savannah green with wide whitewalls, this 1938 Packard coupe also sports dual mirrors, radio, heater, clock and a sweet brown suede interior. This awesome ’38 coupe is pure Packard from the Packard goddess hood ornament to the rear bumper. It’s a […] - [1955 Pontiac Star Chief Convertible](https://oldcarnutz.com/1955-pontiac-star-chief/): 1955 Pontiac Star Chief Convertible Here are some really great photos of an eye-popping 1955 Pontiac Star Chief convertible we ran across recently! Powered by a 248 cu in Straight 8, this beautifully restored classic Star Chief was spared no expense to bring it back to its original form, down to the finest details. We think you’ll enjoy these photos, especially if you are a 1955 Pontiac Star Chief enthusiast. Take a look and see if you love this baby as much as we do. Pretty awesome car, don’t you think? I was hoping you’d like it! If you do, […] - [1958 Olds 88 - Come On Along For The Ride!](https://oldcarnutz.com/1958-olds-88/): 1958 Olds 88 – Come On Along for the Ride This video takes you along for a ride in a beautiful 1958 Olds 88. Powered by the original 371 cubic inch Olds Rocket V8, it highlights some of the cool features found on this classic Oldsmobile, which include probably the most amazing set of taillights you’ll probably ever see, with its fuel filler hidden inside. We’ve seen more than our share of awesome classic car videos, but this 1958 Olds 88 test drive video is one of the best we’ve run across recently. We think you’ll really like it, especially […] - [The Classic Car Collection Of The Nethercutt Museum](https://oldcarnutz.com/nethercutt-museum/): The Classic Car Collection Of The Nethercutt Museum In this short introductory video, the striking classic car collection at the Nethercutt Museum is spotlighted. It showcases some of the many unique and stunningly beautiful classics on display at the Nethercutt Museum. The collection includes more than 130 of the world’s greatest antique, vintage, classic, and special interest automobiles. We’ve seen tons of cool classic cars, but this collection ranks as one of the most awesome we’ll be likely to ever come across. We think you’ll truly like this video, especially if you love exceptional, Concours-level classic cars. Watch and see […] - [1948 Cadillac Sedanette - "Cadzilla"](https://oldcarnutz.com/1948-cadillac-sedanette-cadzilla/): 1948 Cadillac Sedanette – “Cadzilla” This short video from Samuel Cernuto features a 1948 Cadillac Sedanette, dubbed the “Cadzilla”. Built by the legendary Boyd Coddington and owned by ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons, it is arguably one of the most famous custom cars ever built. Highlighted in this video are the many unique features of this beautiful ride, which include its powerful front grille, perfectly rounded mudguards, a rear-tilt ceiling line, and a 500 horse (8.0L) Cadillac V-8. It’s a video we think you are going to truly enjoy, especially if you love awesome custom cars. Take a look and see […] - [1950 Studebaker Starlite Coupe](https://oldcarnutz.com/1950-studebaker-starlite-coupe/): 1950 Studebaker Starlite Coupe Here’s some awesome pics of a classic 1950 Studebaker Starlite Coupe we discovered. The styling of the 1950 Studebaker Starlite was radically different from “teardrop-styled” cars of the 1930s and 1940s, and included striking features like the famed “bullet nose”, its panoramic wraparound rear window, and a long, horizontal rear deck. Studebaker’s futuristic styling has made them a favorite of custom car enthusiasts. We’ve seen a lot of great classic Studebakers, but this custom 1950 Studebaker Starlite Coupe is one of the most awesome we’ve come across. Take a look and see if you agree. I […] - [5 Fantastic Muscle Cars For Under $5,000](https://oldcarnutz.com/fantastic-muscle-cars-under-5000/): 5 Fantastic Muscle Cars For Under $5,000 We feel it’s time for a different type of muscle car video from the crew at OldCarMemories.com! This vid features five different under-valued muscle cars, and points out some of the factors that make these fantastic muscle cars real sleepers in the collector car marketplace. It’s a video we think you’re going to really enjoy, especially if you are thinking about buying a muscle car. Keep in mind, review videos like this are opinionated. Take a look and see if you agree with the choices shown! - [1941 Cadillac Convertible](https://oldcarnutz.com/1941-cadillac-convertible/): 1941 Cadillac Convertible It’s time for another excellent classic car video! This one features a classic 1941 Cadillac convertible. Some of the unique features found on this vintage Cadillac include a beautiful black finish with tasteful chrome accents, highlighted by elaborate fender skirts and a gorgeous red leather interior. This car really speaks for itself. We think it’s perfect in every respect! This is a vid we think you will truly like, especially if you are a classic Cadillac enthusiast. Take a look and see if you agree. Start Your 14 Day FREE Trial Now! And that’s that! I hope […] - [1949 Mercury "Lead Sled" - A Vintage Hot Rod for the Ages](https://oldcarnutz.com/1949-mercury-lead-sled/): 1949 Mercury “Lead Sled” – A Vintage Hot Rod for the Ages This super-cool vid features an awesome 1949 Mercury “Lead Sled”. It’s an awesome hot rod video from Park Place LTD. This video highlights the pure custom aspects found on this great-looking vehicle, which include such things as a B&M blown 350 Chevy small block, a noticeable 5½ chop, a beautifully understated interior, and many more custom touches. It’s a vid we think you’re going to really enjoy, especially if you love 1949 Mercury “Lead Sleds”. Take a look and see if you feel the same way as we […] - [1971 Dodge Challenger Shakedown Overview](https://oldcarnutz.com/1971-dodge-challenger/): 1971 Dodge Challenger Shakedown Overview We feel it’s time for another excellent muscle car video! In this quick vid from DPCcars, a beautiful 1971 Dodge Challenger is highlighted, and spotlights the unique Shakedown concept of this striking ride, with updated features including new exterior lights, a new 392 Hemi crate engine and a custom body-on-frame chassis, essentially creating a modern car with an awesome retro body. It’s a video we think you’ll truly like, especially if you are a Dodge Challenger fan. Take a look and see if you agree. Click Here to Shop Now So, did you enjoy the […] - [How Coker Tire Company Whitewall Tires Are Made](https://oldcarnutz.com/whitewall-tires/): How Coker Tire Company Whitewall Tires Are Made Here is an awesome video from Coker Tire Company, the leading manufacturer whitewall tires in the collector car market! Coker’s method of tire manufacturing is second to none in the collector vehicle market, and this video takes you through their very labor-intensive process, and highlights the special attention each of their whitewall tires receives from start to finish that yields such fantastic results. It’s a vid I think you will really like, especially if you are a classic car fan. Watch and see if you feel the same way as I do! […] - [1949 Chrysler Windsor Sedan](https://oldcarnutz.com/1949-chrysler-windsor-sedan/): 1949 Chrysler Windsor Sedan This walk-around video features a 1949 Chrysler Windsor Sedan, powered by a 250 cubic inch (Spit Fire) in-line 6, and a manual fluid drive transmission. Also spotlighted are some of the unique features found on this very original vintage car, which include lots of gorgeous chrome, a heater, a factory AM radio and clock, turn signals, and factory steel wheels and hubcaps. It’s beautiful fit and finish include a correct Polo Green exterior, and correct green cloth interior. It’s a video we think you will really enjoy, especially if you are a Chrylser fan. We think […] - [1959 Ford Fairlane Galaxie 500 Skyliner Convertible](https://oldcarnutz.com/1959-ford-fairlane-galaxie-500-skyliner-convertible/): 1959 Ford Fairlane Galaxie 500 Skyliner convertible This video features a 1959 Ford Fairlane Galaxie 500 Skyliner convertible, and showcases the unique retractable roof on this classic ride. It’s a vid we think you’re going to truly love, especially if you are a Skyliner enthusiast. Take a look and see if you agree. In our opinion, the retractable roof was one of Ford’s coolest engineering accomplishments of the ’50s, and still remains so today! [adace-ad id=”3995″] So, did you enjoy the video? I really hope so! Howdy! This is Greg, the guy behind this site, and I crafted this blog […] - [1959 American Motors Cars - The Complete Lineup](https://oldcarnutz.com/1959-american-motors-cars/): 1959 American Motors Cars Slideshow “1959 American Motors Cars” is another cool vid from the Romano Archives! The entire lineup of 1959 American Motors cars is spotlighted in this slideshow, taken directly from their collection of brochures and print ads from that year. It’s a video we think you will truly like, especially if you are an American Motors enthusiast. Take a look and see if you feel the same way as we do! Source So there we are! I trust that you liked the video. My name is Greg. I’m one of the owners of this website, and the […] - [1947 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe](https://oldcarnutz.com/1947-cadillac-series-62-coupe/): 1947 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe The 1947 Cadillac Series 62 is the quintessential Cadillac! The Cadillac featured in this video is powered by a 346 cubic inch, 150 horsepower flathead V8, this Cadillac coupe also features a Hydramatic transmission, and the sleek fastback styling that GM was experimenting with across all their divisions at this time, like this ’47 Oldsmobile club coupe. Even though the fastback style of the late ’40s would quickly fade from prominence, it would reappear again in the fastbacks of the mid to late ’60s! As you know with vintage cars, “What goes around, comes around”, […] - [Creating the Lincoln Continental MK ll](https://oldcarnutz.com/creating-lincoln-continental-mk-ll/): Creating the Lincoln Continental MK II The original Lincoln Continental was built in 1939 to be Edsel Ford’s personal car, and was never intended for production. The car became an instant classic, however, and 5322 Continentals were built until manufacturing ceased in 1948. Even after production stopped, the Continental’s popularity and demand remained strong, with people clamoring for its return. Part one of this rarely seen 1955 Ford film takes you back to 1952, when work began on designing an all-new Continental Mark II. Source Continue on to view Part 2 Love Classic Lincoln Continentals? May We Suggest These - [Creating the Lincoln Continental Mark II - Part 2](https://oldcarnutz.com/creating-lincoln-continental-mark-ii-2/): Creating the Lincoln Continental Mark II – Part 2 In 1956, after 4 years from concept to completion, Ford introduced the luxurious Lincoln Continental Mark II. Priced at $10,000, it was one of the world’s most expensive cars. This was what the the biggest celebrities of the day drove, including Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra and Elizabeth Taylor. Part 2 of “Creating the Lincoln Continental Mark II” is a fascinating look at how Bill Ford’s “modern formal” design concept was taken from the drawing board to production and beyond. Source If you found this video as interesting as we did, feel […] - [100 Years of Hudson Motor Cars](https://oldcarnutz.com/100-years-hudson-motor-cars/): 100 Years of Hudson Motor Cars This video, features cars from 1948 and newer from the 2009 Centennial Meet held in Pontiac, Michigan. The event was put on by the Hudson-Essex-Terraplane Club, Inc.,an organization dedicated to preserving the products of the Hudson Motor Car Company. Hudsons were produced from 1909-1954 and then on May 1, 1954, merged with Nash-Kelvinator to form American Motors Corporation, who produced Nash-Hudsons from 1955 until 1957. Source If you enjoyed the video or just love Hudsons, feel free to comment below. I, along with my other readers, look forward to hearing your thoughts. Also, please […] - [1930 Packard 740 Convertible Coupe](https://oldcarnutz.com/1930-packard-740-convertible-coupe/): 1930 Packard 740 Convertible Coupe As the iconic Packard slogan says, “Ask The Man That Owns One”. If you don’t know anyone who owns a Packard, try asking Michael Bergren from the LeMay Museum located in Lakewood, Colorado. In this video presentation, Michael tells Lance Lambert, host of television’s “Vintage Vehicle Show”, all about this stunning 1930 Packard model 740 convertible coupe. Packards were a high end luxury car, known for their dependability. This Packard 740 Coupe features include an inline 8 cylinder engine, as well as a rumble seat. A complete, frame-off restoration on this 1930 Packard 740 Convertible […] - [How to Create a Bad Ass Lincoln](https://oldcarnutz.com/bad-ass-lincoln/): [adace-ad id=”3995″] How to Create a Bad Ass Lincoln Remember the song “Hot Rod Lincoln“? Well, the folks at Divers Street Rods have changed that to “Bad Ass Lincoln”. Starting with one of the most iconic luxury cars of the ’60s, a 1966 Lincoln Continental, they added a supercharged, 662 hp, 5.8 liter Trinity V-8 engine from arguably the most powerful Mustang ever produced, the 2013-2014 Ford Shelby GT500. The result is simply known as “Bad Ass Lincoln”. What else could you call it? Here’s a quick video walkaround. Check it out. [adace-ad id=”4026″] Well, did you enjoy the video? […] - [Killer Classics - Hot Rods and Custom Cars You'll Love](https://oldcarnutz.com/killer-classics/): Killer Classics – Hot Rods and Custom Cars You’ll Love If you’re a hot-rod or custom car enthusiast, this amazing collection of killer classics will blow you away! A lot of effort and hard work went into the awesome cars shown here, and it shows! These cars rock! [adace-ad id=”3995″] Thanks for checking it out! I’m hopeful that you enjoyed these pics. . I happen to be the guy responsible for this website, Greg Johnson, and sharing awesome classic cars is really the reason why I created this website. That’s my mission with this blog. There is a big “but”… […] - [1920 Mercer Series 5 Raceabout](https://oldcarnutz.com/1920-mercer-series-5-raceabout/): 1920 Mercer Series 5 Raceabout Here’s some excellent photos of a gorgeous 1920 Mercer Series 5 Raceabout we recently came across! Known for exceptional performance, Mercers were designed to go from the showroom floor directly to the race track without any modifications, and this Raceabout was no exception. Some of the special features of this vintage car include a 298 CID L-Head inline 4-cylinder engine with a four-speed gearbox that produced 72 HP at 2,000 rpm. We think you are going to enjoy these pics, especially if you are a Mercer Raceabout enthusiast. Take a look and see if you […] - [Classic American Station Wagons](https://oldcarnutz.com/station-wagons/): Classic American Station Wagons The station wagon is not only an American classic, but the ultimate family car as well. Their unique styling, utility and drivability is unmatched. To this day, station wagons are still popular with classic car enthusiasts and collectors alike. You may or may not be familiar with all of the cars featured here, but we think you’ll enjoy seeing and sharing a few of these classic wagons we’ve recently run across. 1947 Oldsmobile Woody Wagon 1960 Rambler American Station Wagon [adace-ad id=”2855″] - [1963 Ford Country Squire Station Wagon](https://oldcarnutz.com/1963-ford-country-squire-station-wagon/): 1963 Ford Country Squire Station Wagon This 1963 Ford Country Squire Station Wagon is part of the 4th generation of full-size station wagons built by Ford. Sold by Ford for 41 years, from 1950 to 1991, the Country Squire was Ford’s third longest-used car nameplate, behind the Thunderbird and Mustang nameplates. Although the Country Squire was a separate model line, the 1963 Ford Country Squire Station Wagon shared its interior trim with the 1963 Ford Galaxie. If you have a fondness for station wagons, you can find more classic station wagons here. Love Classic Station Wagons? You’ll Like These - [1934 Chevrolet Master 4 Door Sedan](https://oldcarnutz.com/1934-chevrolet-master/): 1934 Chevrolet Master 4 Door Sedan The 1934 Chevrolet Master (Series DA) replaced the 1933 Eagle series. The wheelbase was increased to 112 inches, 5 inches longer than the lower priced Chevrolet Standard Six (Series DC). It was powered by an upgraded version of the “Stovebolt Six”, a 206 cubic inch six-cylinder engine that produced 80 hp. The 1934 Chevrolet Master was mostly unchanged from the previous model year. The most visible changes were a new V-type radiator and grille. Also, the three louvers on the side of the cowl were shortened. It also featured ‘Knee-Action’ front suspension and coil […] - [Electric and Steam Cars - Alternative Power Classics](https://oldcarnutz.com/electric-and-steam-cars/): Electric and Steam Cars – Alternative Power Classics While electric and steam cars date back to the 1800’s, by the early 1900s there was a lot of competition between steam, electric and gasoline powered cars. Eventually, as the internal combustion engine rapidly developed, both electric and steam cars fell out of favor with the buying public, who favored cars with less expensive and more powerful internal combustion engines. Here are a few alternative power classics that we’ve recently run across that you might also enjoy seeing. 1903 Stanley Steamer Stick Seat Runabout 1905 Stanley CX Runabout 1929 Detroit Electric Model […] - [Classic Cars of the Roaring '20s](https://oldcarnutz.com/classic-cars-of-the-roaring-20s/): Classic Cars of the Roaring ’20s The classic cars of the roaring ’20s featured many of the innovations that we think are new today, like electric powered cars, four wheel drive, front wheel drive, and even hybrid fuel/electric cars. These automotive innovations were in fact all introduced in the 1920’s. You may not be familiar with all of the cars, but you will remember the flowing curves, rakish lines, bright paint colors and dual tone color schemes that were features of many of the classic cars of the Great Gatsby era. Here are a few memorable cars we’ve recently seen. […] - [1928 Gardner Model 75 Sport Roadster](https://oldcarnutz.com/1928-gardner-model-75-sport-roadster/): 1928 Gardner Model 75 Sport Roadster The Gardner Model 75 was the “base” roadster that Gardner built. Powered by a 226 ci inline 8 cylinder engine, it was the lowest priced eight on the market in 1928, priced at $1,195. Additional features included 4 wheel mechanical brakes, 6″ balloon tires with wooden wheels, and bar type bumpers. Interior features included dash-mounted gas and temperature gauges, silver-finished hardware, walnut wood trim and window ledges, a full walnut steering wheel and mohair upholstery. The Gardner Model 75 Sport Roadster was one of three roadsters built in 1928 by the Gardner Motor Car […] - [1913 American Underslung Scout Roadster](https://oldcarnutz.com/american-underslung/): 1913 American Underslung Scout Roadster Built by the American Motor Company, the American Underslung was considered to be America’s first sports car. The company, located in Indianapolis, Indiana, was noted for its creative designs, effective marketing, and brilliant automobiles, like this 1913 American Underslung Scout Roadster. In 1906, inspired by frames that were unloaded upside down when delivered to American, chief engineer Fred Tone conceived the idea to mount the frame under the axles, and the “underslung” design was born. Moving forward, American built all roadsters underslung, while continuing to make touring cars and sedans on a conventional overslung chassis. […] - [1928 Gardner Model 85 Sport Roadster](https://oldcarnutz.com/1928-gardner-model-85-sport-roadster/): 1928 Gardner Model 85 Sport Roadster The Gardner Motor Car Company was based in St. Louis, Missouri and manufactured cars from 1920 to 1931, including this 1928 Gardner Model 85 Sport Roadster. The 1928 Gardner roadster model featured an inline 247 cubic inch Lycoming engine that produced 86 HP, and a high-speed rear end, a common practice of the time made possible by the light body weight. Standard equipment for the Gardner Sport Roadster included wood wheels, but wire wheels and dual side mounts were available on the 85 model. Other notable features included hydraulic brakes, a unique automatic lubrication […] - [1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan](https://oldcarnutz.com/1949-lincoln-cosmopolitan/): 1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan 2 Door Sedan While the 1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan shared the same basic body style with the Mercury, the difference between the Mercury and the Cosmopolitan was the wheelbase. Mercury’s wheel base was 118 inches while the Cosmopolitan wheel base was 126 inches. The additional length made it possible for Lincoln to install a 337 ci engine, the largest displacement Ford flathead engine, compared to Mercurys 255 ci flathead. The 1949 models included a convertible, a 2 door sedan, like the one feature here, and a 4 door Sport Sedan. We absolutely love this classic 1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan […] - [1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS](https://oldcarnutz.com/1967-chevrolet-chevelle-ss/): 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS The Chevelle was one of Chevrolet’s most successful nameplates. The 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS is a mid-sized, first generation Chevelle, produced by Chevrolet from 1964-1967. Features and options for 1967 included available front disc brakes, a new dual master cylinder brake system with warning light, 14″ wheels, a three speed automatic transmission. While the SS 396 and SS 454 cars, along with the rare LS6, tend to be the most sought-after cars, all Chevelles are considered collectibles and worth-saving even if starting from a project state. View on eBay Love Chevelles? You’ll Like These - [1955 Chevrolet Bel Air](https://oldcarnutz.com/1955-chevrolet-bel-air/): 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Door Hardtop The 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air was the first of the Chevy “Tri-Fives”. Featuring the popular “shoe-box” body style, the ’55 Chevrolet Bel Air came equipped with the new 265-cubic-inch overhead valve V8, and 3 on the tree and optional factory overdrive. The new 265 engine was a big success, and Chevy used it in the majority of their cars for decades in various cubic inch displacements. It is commonly referred to as the “Small Block Chevy” motor. View on eBay Love Chevy Tri-Fives? You’re Gonna Love These - [1970 Plymouth Duster](https://oldcarnutz.com/1970-plymouth-duster/): 1970 Plymouth Duster The 1970 Plymouth Duster is all Valiant from the cowl forward, but the rest of the car was designed much differently. It featured a semi-fastback roof and a special rear valance with twin horizontal taillights, unusual for having no bezels. This 1970 Plymouth Duster is the classic Mopar that you’d want to build yourself. If you love classic Mopar muscle, be sure to check out a few more B-Bodys on this page. View on eBay Love Mopar Muscle Cars? You Might Like These - [1967 Chevrolet Impala SS Convertible](https://oldcarnutz.com/1967-chevrolet-impala-ss-convertible/): 1967 Chevrolet Impala SS Convertible The 1967 Chevrolet Impala SS convertible, featuring enhanced “Coke bottle styling“, is a full-size car with a lot of muscle and a whole lot of style. Built for those who want more luxury in a car, new options for 1967 included front-disc brakes, stereo 8-track player, fiber optic light monitoring system and vacuum-powered door locks. Maybe not a car for the hard-core muscle car enthusiast, but a beautiful car nonetheless. View on eBay [quads id=5] - [1930 Franklin Model 145 Club Sedan](https://oldcarnutz.com/1930-franklin-model-145-club-sedan/): 1930 Franklin Model 145 Club Sedan The 1930 Franklin Model 145 Club Sedan was manufactured in Syracuse, New York. All Franklins built since the first one rolled out in from 1902 until the company went our of business in 1934, were equipped with Franklin’s signature air-cooled engines. In 1930 the straight-6 engines underwent a major redesign that allowed a significant increase in horsepower, so the 1930 Franklin Model 145 Club Sedan is no slacker on the road. View on eBay You can find more striking cars of the ’30s on this page. - [1930 Whippet 96A Coupe](https://oldcarnutz.com/1930-whippet-96a-coupe/): 1930 Whippet 96A Coupe Named after the dog because it was small and fast, this 1930 Whippet 96A Coupe was built by Willys Overland. Billed as the smallest automobile when it was first introduced in 1927, this 1930 model has a slightly longer 103.25-inch wheelbase and is powered by a 4 cylinder L-head engine. Enhanced features on this car include pressurized lubrication, water pump and 4 wheel mechanical brakes. Whippets featured “Finger-Tip Control”, a button located in the center of the steering wheel that not only sounded the horn when pressed, but also switched on the lights when it was […] - [1947 Oldsmobile Dynamic 78 Club Coupe](https://oldcarnutz.com/1947-oldsmobile-dynamic-78-club-coupe/): 1947 Oldsmobile Dynamic 78 Club Coupe Combining big car size, comfort and roadability with outstanding operating economy, this 1947 Oldsmobile Dynamic 78 Club Coupe is part of very popular “Dynamic Cruiser” Olds lineup for that model year. It has a 257 ci, 110 hp inline 8 cylinder engine with Hydramatic drive. We absolutely love this classic 1947 Olds we recently came across. If you do too, then you believe, as we do, that it’s “Smart to Own an Olds”! If you love classic cars from the 1940’s, be sure to check out a few of these “fat-bodied” cars of the […] - [1937 Oldsmobile Business Coupe](https://oldcarnutz.com/1937-oldsmobile-business-coupe/): 1937 Oldsmobile Business Coupe This 1937 Oldsmobile Business Coupe, and excellent car designed for business use, was purchased for $899.30, including 2% sales tax in March of 1937. Factory approved accessories on this car included dual windshield defrosters, radio, heater, radiator shutters, electric panel clock and fender skirts. It carries a spare wheel, tire and tools behind the front seat, making the nearly 30 cubic feet of trunk space available for the storage of luggage and samples. This 1937 Oldsmobile Business coupe is not only a great-looking car, but a functional car that was perfect for the road warrior of […] - [1914 Packard Six Runabout](https://oldcarnutz.com/1914-packard-six-runabout/): 1914 Packard Six Runabout Came across the story of this 1914 Packard Six Runabout, which is one of six known to exist today. The Packard Six Runabout was a powerful and flamboyant brass era car built for the sports car enthusiast. This beautifully restored brass era car most recently sold for more than $400, 000. Saw this in my newsfeed, and thought I’d share it here. https://www.facebook.com/plugins/post.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fruotevecchie%2Fposts%2F694326040755581&width=500&height=453 Love Brass Era Cars? You Might Like These - [1933 Ford Model 40 Deluxe 5 Window Coupe](https://oldcarnutz.com/1933-ford-model-40-deluxe-5-window-coupe/): 1933 Ford Model 40 Deluxe 5 Window Coupe The 1933 Ford Model 40 Deluxe 5 window coupe, like this one, featured noticeable changes from the Model B. The x-frame chassis was lengthened four inches to 112 inches. All ’33 Fords received an updated 75 horsepower Flathead V8. These updates featured revised cooling, improved ignition, aluminum cylinder heads, and higher compression. The fenders were valenced, and new center-dip single piece bumpers were added. In addition, the iconic sloping shovel grille appeared for the first time. The grille and hood louvers both curved down and forward. The cars got a new dashboard […] - [1932 Ford 3 Window Coupe](https://oldcarnutz.com/1932-ford-3-window-coupe/): 1932 Ford 3 Window Coupe The 1932 Ford 3 window coupe is one of the most coveted cars by hot-rod enthusiasts world-wide. This one is a real looker, don’t you think? If you’re into custom cars and hot-rods, you can find more that we’ve seen here. [adace-ad id=”4486″] - [1935 Hudson Terraplane](https://oldcarnutz.com/1935-hudson-terraplane/): 1935 Hudson Terraplane This 1935 Hudson Terraplane is a gorgeous old car. We absolutely love this classic gem we recently came across. If you love classic cars from the 1930’s, be sure to check out a few of these vintage cars as well. [quads id=10] - [Starbird 2000 - A Custom Original Gets an Update](https://oldcarnutz.com/starbird-2000/): Starbird 2000 The Starbird 2000, a custom 1961 T-Bird Bubbletop, built by Darryl Starbird, one of the most prolific custom car builders of all time. More information about this car, and many more Starbird custom car creations can be found at DarrylStarbird.com. If custom cars and hot rods are your thing, here’s a few more rides you might like. - [1971 Buick GS Stage 1 Coupe](https://oldcarnutz.com/1971-buick-gs-stage-1-coupe/): I recently spotted this 1971 Buick GS Coupe, the “Gentleman’s Hot Rod”, and thought I’d share it here. It packs a 455 with the Stage 1 option. Only 801 of the GS 455 Stage 1 coupes were built in 1971. - [Rare 1970 426 Hemi Plymouth Road Runner](https://oldcarnutz.com/1970-plymouth-road-runner/): Believed to be the first Road Runner coupe built in 1970, this is one of only 44 Road Runner Hemi coupes built with a 4-speed transmission that year. Wanted to share this with the community here. I think it’s an awesome discovery! Guess I’m still looking in the wrong barns. - [1956 Chevrolet Bel Air](https://oldcarnutz.com/1956-chevrolet-bel-air/): I have to say that this is one of the best ’56 Bel Air restorations I’ve come across.  I try to get to as many of the car shows in the southeastern Wisconsin area within reasonable driving distances that time and obligations will permit.   I am a die hard Tri-Five fan.  Then again, there is the 1958 through 66 model years as well.  So many Chevy’s, so little garage space. - [1969 Chevy Chevelle SS 396](https://oldcarnutz.com/1969-chevy-chevelle-ss-396/): The ’69 Chevy Chevelle is one of the most recognizable muscle cars of the late ’60s. Recently spotted this one in a nearby parking lot. I especially love the vanity license plate!   - [Tailfins - Fantastic Fins of the '50s and '60s](https://oldcarnutz.com/fantastic-tailfins/): During the 50’s and 60’s, the era of tailfins on cars was in high gear. Here are a few “finned” cars you’ll probably remember. Tailfins – Fantastic Fins of the ’50s and ’60s The tailfin era began when small fins were introduced on the 1948 Cadillac. Tailfins were the dominant styling feature through the 1950s and 1960s, regarded by many as the “golden age” of American auto design. Here are some of the cars we spotted that sported tailfins during that time. 1959 De Soto Adventurer Produced from 1956 – 1960, the DeSoto Adventure was restyled for 1959. It’s new […] - [Chevrolet Chevelle – Chevy Flexes Its Mid-Size Muscle](https://oldcarnutz.com/chevrolet-chevelle/): The Chevelle was Chevy’s mid-size model, and its SS (Super Sport) version became one of the most popular muscle cars of all time. Here are a few Chevelles that we’ve run across recently. 1964 Chevelle SS Introduced in 1964, the Chevrolet Chevelle was originally available with 283- and 327-cid small-block V-8s with up to 300 bhp. This ’64 sports a Chevy 355 small block. 1965 Chevelle In 1965, a Z16 option was installed in in 201 Chevelles, which added a 375 bhp, 396 cid big-block engine, and things took off from there. 1966 Chevelle In 1966, Chevy spun off the […] - [Do You Remember the Highway Hi Fi?](https://oldcarnutz.com/highway-hi-fi/): In 1956, record players were introduced as an option in Chrysler, DeSoto, Dodge and Plymouth vehicles. Featuring a slide-out turntable under the dash, the Highway Hi Fi system could be turned on with the flip of a switch. However, when driving on less-than-perfect roads, drivers faced an annoying reality – the records would skip. Certainly, those early in-car record players are a long way from today’s connected vehicles, but they did open the door for a wave of new in-dash entertainment options we enjoy today. - [Who Remembers Hidden Gas Tank Fillers?](https://oldcarnutz.com/remembers-hidden-gas-tank-fillers/): Are you old enough to remember when gas tank fillers were concealed behind the tail lamp? - [The Sizzling '68 Shelby American Mustang](https://oldcarnutz.com/68-shelby-american/): The 1968 Shelby American was destined to become a classic. With its 428 “Cobra Jet” engine, delivering an understated 335 HP, it was a meaner machine than the Ford Mustang fastback it was based upon. It was also a great-looking car. Both the Cobra GT 350 and GT500KR featured separate high-beam headlamps in the grille. Functional hood scoops delivered fresh air to the engine. Missing from the grille, however, was the classic Shelby logo found on later ’68 models. Shelby also included new, sequential horizontal taillights and an integrated Kamm-type rear spoiler, making this one of the hottest-looking Mustangs ever. […] - [Cool Car Facts](https://oldcarnutz.com/cool-car-facts/): Here is a list we compiled of cool car facts, trivia, and other obscure bits of information you can use to impress your friends. [adace-ad id=”4256″] - [Bet You've Heard This Before](https://oldcarnutz.com/bet-youve-heard/): I know I have! (more than once 😉 ) - [55 Chevy Barnfind Found At Milwaukee Area Car Show](https://oldcarnutz.com/55-chevy-barnfind/): Guess you never know what you might stumble upon! 🙂 Find Your Own Classic Chevy! [ebayfeedsforwordpress feed=”http://rest.ebay.com/epn/v1/find/item.rss?keyword=%281955%2CChevrolet+Station+Wagon%29&categoryId1=6000&sortOrder=BestMatch&programid=1&campaignid=5337848501&toolid=10039&listingType1=All&feedType=rss&lgeo=1″ items=”5″] - [Those Fabulous Thunderbirds: 1955 - 1957](https://oldcarnutz.com/ford-thunderbird-1955-1957/): From the beginning, Ford chose to market the Thunderbird as a personal luxury vehicle, focusing more on its comfort and convenience features, rather than its sporty styling and appearance. This decision ushered in the personal luxury car segment of the automotive market. Thunderbird held the leadership position in this segment, nearly uninterrupted, for decades. 1955 Ford Thunderbird The ’55 Thunderbird was a two-seat design available with a detachable fiberglass hard top and a folding fabric top. It shared some of the style features of other Fords of the time, like the single circular headlamps and tail lamps and modest tail […] - [It's a Car, It's a Boat, It's an Amphicar](https://oldcarnutz.com/amphicar/): Think of it as the fastest car on the water and fastest boat on the road. 1964 Amphicar   Check out the maiden voyage of this fully restored 1964 Amphicar 770. - [Fast and Straight - Mopar's Midsize Muscle Cars](https://oldcarnutz.com/mopar-midsize-muscle-cars/): Two of Chryslers iconic muscle cars, the Dodge Charger and Plymouth Road Runner, among others, were built on the B-Body platform. Here are a few of our favorite midsize, or B Body, Mopar muscle cars that we’ve recently run across. 1967 Dodge Charger 1964 Dodge Polara   Love Iconic Mopar Muscle Cars? You Might Like These ## Pages - [Cookie Policy](https://oldcarnutz.com/cookie-policy/): This is the Cookie Policy for OldCarNutz.com. 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