SCORE! The Rarest GMC Truck of All
Found this rare GMC pickup in central South Austin. I thought, as many have, that this grille was a makeshift or a homemade grille, but there may be less than 100 of these production models
Found this rare GMC pickup in central South Austin. I thought, as many have, that this grille was a makeshift or a homemade grille, but there may be less than 100 of these production models
I love this car. Found it in the Bouldin Neighborhood on S. 1st St. (Its owner, Thomas Jerome Newton, spotted his car on my FB ATXcarPICS page. He says he is thinking of repainting and
Ran across this sophisticated car on S. Congress Ave. Owner moved from Dallas, is a motorcycle and custom car fabricator. I think this is one of the Martin brothers whose shop outside Johnson City, Texas.
Sadly, only five original Grand Sports were built in 1962 to compete against AC Cobras before GM brass pulled the plug when they learned of Zora Arkus Duntov’s secret program known as The Lightweight. These
Caught this 1967 Thunderbird Coupe on Royal Lane. In great shape, it was the first year of the fifth generation Thunderbird, this model running to 1971. Powered by a 390 cu.in. FE (Ford-Edsel engine) from
At this trip to Home Depot, this was the oldest, and coolest, thing there. Kris bought the finished car from a S. Texas fellow. Powered by a 318 Mopar V8. This car looks even better
Although it doesn’t look like it, this is a post WWII design, with an aluminum body and tubular frame. Its Standard engine’s typical flat head was modified by Harry Weslake and shared with Jaguar (his