Hemi-Powered 1967/9 Plymouth Barracuda
I was thrilled to find this amazingly desirable Hemi ‘Cuda behind a mechanic’s garage in S. Austin. I don’t think many were manufactured but it would have had the 426 cu in hemispherical head V8
I was thrilled to find this amazingly desirable Hemi ‘Cuda behind a mechanic’s garage in S. Austin. I don’t think many were manufactured but it would have had the 426 cu in hemispherical head V8
1969 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray off Hwy 290. This C3 (third generation) series ran from 1968–1982. These chrome bumpers indicate a pre-73 model, the best looking years in my opinion. The wire wheels are a bonus.
This is where it all started, the 521 model was the first compact half-ton pickup sold in the American market, in 1968. Great little machines. Respect.
I guess when it’s a 1969 Camaro RestoMod with an aluminum small block LS7 427, out of the crate making 505 hp, like this tricked out SS for sale at Gateway Classic Car in Dallas.
Green’s Repair and Restoration is a true specialty repair and restoration shop for the second generation, Action Line, Chevy trucks with the coolest sign.
Not a remarkable truck but I was curious about the wheels. They appear to be plastic, or, at least, non-metallic. Can anyone fill me in? Found this truck at Eli’s Body Shop on E. 7th
Visited Quality Auto Body at 8131 N. Lamar earlier this week and found several very tasteful custom 1960s cars, including this very attractive Chevelle powered by an older LS engine with a newer one with
1969 Camaro Rally Sport Z/28 at Petrol Lounge in N. Austin. This is my favorite Camaro. The solid lifter 302 cu. in. small block was very strong with outstanding high RPM power. It was rated