by stuartsimonsen | Sep 17, 2020 | Blog, Classic Cars, Stuart Simonsen
Americans have a deep love for automobiles. There are even designations for the differently aged models, much like fine wines and cheeses. The classic car moniker applies to vehicles over 20 years old. Antique cars are those over 45 years old, and vintage cars were...
by stuartsimonsen | Sep 10, 2020 | Blog, Classic Cars, Stuart Simonsen
Classic cars are beautiful pieces of machinery that drivers and avid collectors admire. But what makes a car a classic? The answer can differ from person to person, with some offering different criteria than others. It could be based on key qualities, qualifications,...
by stuartsimonsen | Jul 3, 2020 | Blog, Classic Cars, Stuart Simonsen
General Motors began producing unique cars around the 1950s. During this time, one of the most liked but undervalued cars was the 1955 Pontiac Chieftain. The Chieftain was in the shadow of the more popular GM models including the Bel-Air, El Camino, and the Nomad. The...
by stuartsimonsen | Jun 29, 2020 | Blog, Classic Cars, Stuart Simonsen
The 1984 Foxbody Mustang SVO has a truly distinctive look. It’s very much a product of its 1980s era. It’s called the Foxbody because it was based on the popular Ford Fox platform. The platform was the main design for many of Ford’s sedans during...
by stuartsimonsen | May 28, 2020 | Blog, Classic Cars, Stuart Simonsen
Since the introduction of the first automobile in 1913, car manufacturers introduced unique and out-of-the-box car designs. While some may argue almost all cars have the same shape today, that wasn’t the case in the earlier years of vehicles. During the ’60s, car...