Mint Condition ’69 Shelby GT500 Discovered Under 40 Years of Dust!
This just may be the mother of all barn finds. After all, how often do you stumble upon a rare 1969 Shelby GT500 in mint, showroom condition? The car was owned by Larry Brown, who recently passed away, and it will be auctioned off by Ron Gilligan auctioneers. The unrestored car has sat idle since
The 10 Greatest Car Emblems of All Time (in our Opinion, Anyway)!
Remember when cars used to have personality? Chances are if you’re less than 50 years of age, you don’t. With a few exceptions, you have to travel back to a time before the early-1970s to the heyday of the American performance movement. This era—from post World War II through the early-70s—is where you find cars with character. From




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