Saturday, September 21, 2013

Ford Model T flatbed

I think this is pretty cool and definitely a looker. The Model T is also one of the most important cars ever built, along with the Dodge Caravan, Jeep Cherokee, Toyota Prius, and original Volkswagen Beetle, just to name a few.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

1969 Chevy Camaro Part II

This is basically a continuation of the '69 Camaros on display at the Tower District Car Show back in April. Out of this set I would choose the black Z28 with gold stripes.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

1969 Chevy Camaro

1969 was one of the best years for the Camaro and this is one of my all-time favorites. It has a tremendous V8 engine, RWD, and a manual transmission. It also looks great inside and out and has a wonderful exhaust note. Each one pictured is nice, but I would personally choose the bumblebee Z28 in this particular set.

Saturday, September 14, 2013

1930's Ford Coupe

These are nice and I've seen many of these at other car shows I've been to. A few problems this car may have include not-so-great visibility and the fact that many cars have beat it in terms of safety, but it's a great car nonetheless.

Chevy Corvair convertible (1960-64)


The Corvair isn't the best car in the world, especially in convertible form, but it is unique and special in its own right. I have known for awhile that Ralph Nader was the main reason that this car is dead, saying that it is "unsafe at any speed." That doesn't mean this car is bad, though. It has decent power figures and drives pretty well.

Friday, September 13, 2013

1915-1927 Ford T-Bucket

The Ford T-Bucket is a good car but is impractical and used mainly for show purposes. This isn't the best-looking T-Bucket that I have seen. I'd choose the one I saw in Vegas over this one for sure.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

1969-70 Ford Mustang

The 1969-1970 Mustang is an excellent car, especially the Boss 429. I know that none of these are Boss 302's or 429's, but any of these could be Mach 1's. I'm not sure. The large V8 engine, manual transmission, and RWD definitely make this car and many other American muscle cars very appealing.

Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 (1965-66)

These Shelby GT350s are great cars and look really good. The first one appears to be bone stock while the second one is completely modified. My pick would be the modified candy apple red one.

Pontiac GTO (1964-67)

I am definitely a fan of the first-generation GTO. It has a large V8 under the hood, produces lots of power, and has a nice interior.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Vintage Volkswagen Beetle Zombie Survival/Combat Edition


This VW Beetle is one-of-a-kind and I think it's pretty cool. This is apparently for show purposes only since it has army gear hooked up to it. This is also impractical for daily life and very useful in the event of a zombie attack.

Friday, September 6, 2013

1967-68 Chevrolet Camaro

The first generation Camaro is an excellent car. It looks great, sounds great, and is a blast to drive. It is one of the ideal cars to do a burnout in (RWD, large V8 engine, manual transmission). My pick of the bunch would be the orange one at the top. I also think that the orange '67-'68 Camaro was one of the best cars on display at the Tower District Car Show back in April.

1940-41 Buick Super sedan


I think this Buick looks good in purple with pink flames, even though purple would not be my first choice of color on a car (neither would pink flames). In general, I like modern cars better than classic cars because modern cars are safer and faster than classic cars. This doesn't mean that I don't like classic cars; I love classic cars. What I like best is the styling and sound of the engines.

1955 Buick Century


These are great cars and look really good. These have large V8 engines and a comfy interior. I like the second one better because it has whitewalls and is less plain than the first one for some reason.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

1960s Fiat 600


I am personally not a big fan of Fiats, but the 600 is unique and quite rare (Please don't confuse this with the more common and iconic 500, it's a different model entirely). This example apparently resembles Luigi from the "Cars" movies, except Luigi is a 500, not a 600.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

1950-52 Studebaker Champion Starlight coupe


I am definitely a fan of this car. One notable feature that makes this car instantly recognizable is the bullet nose at the front. I think this looks excellent.

Monday, September 2, 2013

1953-54 Studebaker Champion Starliner


These are pretty nice and quite affordable for a classic. The first one appears to be completely stock while the second one appears to be modified for drag racing (large V8 engine, bigger rear tires, more powerful and weighs less than stock). Also, the second one looks as if it could catch fire easily ( I don't know if that's good or not.)

1930s Ford Model A coupe


I don't know what you guys think, but I think this looks very nice. This isn't completely tuned up like others that I've seen and it is more practical than the roadsters in the previous post.

1930's Packard Super Eight




This Packard looks excellent and appears to be original and unrestored.

1960s Studebaker Pickup


As you can tell, this Studebaker pickup was made to look like Mater from the "Cars" movies. Mater actually resembles a 1950's Chevy/GMC wrecker. Speaking of the "Cars" movies, I enjoyed them when I was younger and they're not as good as they used to be nowadays.

1930s Ford Roadster

I like these Ford Roadsters. They're mainly used for show purposes and cruising down the highway. Most 1930's Ford roadsters have large V8 engines, RWD, and manual transmissions. They also get terrible gas mileage, which doesn't matter as much to us car enthusiasts.