We’re going to finish off this week with a classy 3rd Generation Ford Thunderbird. It’s hard to say what year this is (any help is appreciated), but we do have it narrowed down to 1961 to 1963. The most important thing is that this boat appears to be in great shape, and is still roaming [...]
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The owner of this sedan delivery has successfully combined several genres of hot rod. There’s the shiny blue paint up front, scalloped onto a satin black normally associated with rat rods. And just for a touch of ’70s old school, this delivery truck still has a chrome steering wheel and a set of Cragar wheels.
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Last week we showed you Clarence Zabolotny’s purple ’51 Ford custom. This week, our purple pile of awesomeness is a little purple coupe that looks ready to take the drag strip. With skinny Weld wheels up front, and a velocity stack on the big-block motor, this car would look more at home parked beside a [...]
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Who says old cars are where it’s at? These retro-styled musclecars (muscletrucks?) have some of yesteryear’s great looks with today’s great technology. Because honestly, how useful is that big-a** Hemi engine without electronic traction control?
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Although you’d have a hard time getting a new MG into Canada these days, there was a time you could walk into an MG dealership and walk out with a brand new convertible. Despite the stereotypical British wiring, there’s still plenty of these little things buzzing around the nation, especially here in the Ottawa-Gatineau area.
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This “All-American” Plymouth was found at a car show in Aylmer, Quebec. Judging from this picture, I think he likes US-built cars. Just a hunch.
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It’s big, it’s purple, and it’s not Barney. This is Clarence Zabolotny’s 1951 Ford Kustom. Built by a few different people who we won’t name here, the car was eventually sold to Clarence, who has now become a fixture on the cruise night/car show circuit in Manitoba. Click Here to check out the whole story.
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Now, I’m sure this isn’t the one that actually paced the race–they’re most likely in a museum hanging from the museum so human hands never touch them again. However, I have a feeling this orange beast will still be a sought-after car in the future.
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This one is for all the parents out there: “Schnoodles,” a painting inspired by his son’s first year of life, shows a little bat baby sucking the life out of his parents (shown here as a bottle of blood). Morbid, yes, but any parent with a newborn kid knows what he’s talking about here. And [...]
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