Classic Car- 1951 Triumph Thunderbird
I had someone write in and say we always talk about classic cars and that theirs a lot of classic bikes too. So for today’s Classic Car, let’s step outside the box and talk about the 1951 Triumph Thunderbird.
I had someone write in and say we always talk about classic cars and that theirs a lot of classic bikes too. So for today’s Classic Car, let’s step outside the box and talk about the 1951 Triumph Thunderbird.
Imagine hitting the highway with the boys. You’re all ready to race. You feel very confident because you got your little paws behind a Corvette. You’ll be the fastest person on the road. Are you ready? Get set, Go! Today’s classic car is our 1963 Chevrolet Corvette.
The Jaguar XKE was manufactured by Jaguar between 1961 and 1975. Its combination of good looks, high performance, and competitive pricing established it as an icon of 1960s classic cars.
Each and every Friday we like to pick a Classic Car from the world of Entertainment. This Friday we are picking Michael Knight’s classic car and friend, KITT.
Do you remember picking up for first copy of People magazine with Mia Farrow gracing the cover? The year was 1974, and Jensen was king in the UK.
Do you remember driving out to a Soda Fountain as a kid with your parents? Do you remember the big car you sat in? It was probably a Crown Victoria.
Maybe you were at the 1964 New York World's Fair. While you were enjoying some delicious cotton candy and corn dogs you looked over your shoulder and saw this magnificent beauty in the distance. We are talking about the 1965 Ford Mustand, today’s Classic Car.
Maybe you were allowed to vote in 1971 because of the Twenty-sixth Amendment being passed to the US Constitution. This amendment lowered the voting age to 18. While you drove to the voting booth maybe you took a ride in your 1971 Ford Torino.
In 1965, the muscle car market was beginning to heat-up and Chevrolet needed to prove that they still had what was needed to compete. So Chevrolet unleashed a limited edition 396, known as the Chevrolet Z-16 package.
Sometimes some great vintage cars are made in other places than the U.S. The Aston Martin V8 was manufactured in the United Kingdom, and it’s still a classic.
If you wanted to race with your friends in 1968, there was only one car of choice: The Chevrolet Camaro. They were pretty common in the Trans-Am winner's circle winning 10 of the 13 races.
Unlike Ford and Plymouth, Chevrolet's styling was considered crisp and clean. In the 1950s, Chevrolet came up with a revolutionary style that would set a pattern for decades. The Bel Air.