The 1967 Chevrolet Impala is an iconic American classic. Powered by a mighty V8 engine, it delivers thrilling performance and a signature roar. Its sleek design, chrome accents, and spacious interior exude timeless style. Immortalized as “Baby” in Supernatural, this muscle car is a cultural icon and a collector’s dream. Own a piece of history that embodies power, nostalgia, and pure Americana.
The 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge was designed from the start to be brash and bold. It featured a powerful V8 engine, unique stripes, a blacked-out grille with optional hide-away headlamps, a rear spoiler, and the requisite 'The Judge' decals that set it apart from other muscle cars on the road.
The Chevy Chevelle was produced from 1964 through 1977. The creation of the Chevelle Super Sport (SS) in 1966 was an aggressive move by GM to compete against the new powerful Chrysler muscle cars. The 1970 Chevelle SS with its 450 hp engine was ready for drag racing as soon as it rolled off the assembly line.
Perhaps no vehicle represents Americana more than the classic ’57 Chevy. This iconic automobile is at the heart of many American stories and has been memorialized in song, motion pictures and television. Chevrolet designed the 1957 Bel Air as a luxury trim, featuring an optional Ramjet fuel injection V8, prominent vertical tail fins and a chrome front bumper with stylish torpedo accents under the headlamps. The new bold look and unique features such as signal seeking radio that was usually reserved for highly expensive luxury cars, made this model’s popularity soar.