Photo-blog dedicated to the things we dream about... muscle cars. Most of the photos found on my blog are found on the internet. If I can give credit I will. If you wish to have a photo removed, please message me and I will remove them.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
WAGON WEDNESDAY
Neefgeefd: 1965 Rambler American 330 wagon.
Certainly not fast, but I’ve had it since I was 15. I’m 22 now, and sometime down the road I want to give it a well deserved restoration!
Sweet wagon! I always enjoy a pre-70s wagon. They had so much more style and sportiness than the panel wagons of the 70s & 80s.
Almost 50 years old now, and looks like it’s still going strong. Thanks!
WAGON WEDNESDAY
1965 Ford Mustang Station Wagon (5.0 Liter V8 EFI 5 Speed)
The mythical Mustang Station Wagon—it has persisted since the earliest days of the Mustang, and even Ford had proposals on the drawing board. However, it appears that the first Mustang Station Wagon was not built by Ford, but rather as a secret project given to Italian coachbuilder Intermeccanica by Barney Clark, an executive at Ford’s advertising agency J. Walter Thompson and renowned designer Bob Cumberford.
Constructed in 1965, the car may or may not still exist, but photos and magazine articles from the period have inspired a few talented craftsmen to try their hands at creating their own Mustang Wagons.
This striking 1965 Mustang Station Wagon was built by Joe Kamp and uses as many factory components as possible to create one of the most unique and eye-catching Mustangs you’ll ever see.
In sale: US$ 64,900(vía RK Motors)
SS Chevelle
Studio - Chevy Nova 3
Orange Crush by Jeff_B. on Flickr.
1966 #Plymouth Barracuda, #Hagerstown #Maryland - #classiccar #vintage #jj (Taken with instagram)
DSC_0167 on Flickr.
1966 Plymouth Belvedere II by Alex Nunez on Flickr.
Chevy II Nova SS by Alex Nunez on Flickr.
Emulating McQueen
68’ Mustang Fastback, just like the one in the movie “Bullit”
More Smothers… Dick and ‘69 Cutlass drag cars