Nice Ride

1963 Plymouth - 1960s economy equals a lightweight Valiant

During the 1960s, the era of muscle cars was running strong. So why feature a little Valiant with only 101 horses under the hood?

1964 Chevrolet - A fine and unusual rear air cooled engine Corvair model

By luck it was a driver, so with the help of him saying the Rosary on the way home with it, the car made it to the family garage

1956 Minneapolis Moline - A restored Model GB Propane Cab tractor

Minneapolis Moline began in 1929 with the merger of three companies: Minneapolis Steel & Machinery, Minneapolis Threshing Machine, and Moline Plow.

1941 Chevy - A deceiving distinctly different Street Rod

An interesting aspect of the model is that an '86 Z28 Camaro provided the complete powertrain, including the high-output 305 V8 engine, the automatic transmission and a 3.73 rear end. "I detailed out the engine with chrome," he said.

1963 Mercury - This Model seldom seen at old car functions

I found Ralf and his nice ride at the Big Grey's Lake show. His car just stuck out, not only due to the rare color, but still really shiny chrome and stainless trim

1949 Farmall M - From boxes of parts to a dependable tractor

The Model M was introduced in 1939 and made until 1952 when it was replaced with the Super M. The tractor could be ordered in three configurations: high-crop, wide-front, or tricycle.

1967 Cutlass - A one-of-one 442 W-30 Supreme

It might look like any other '67 442 W-30 Cutlass Supreme, but there are significant, and extremely interesting deletions and substitutions.

1953 Willys - Classy pickup attracts audiences

It's got that military, hard-working image that has looked good for decades. And even today, when this restored '53 Willys Pickup is on display, it always attracts an admiring audience.

1965 Rambler - Now it's definitely a town vehicle

In 1979 Kenny Steffen of Bluffton, Ind., had no intention of purchasing a 1965 Rambler as a car for his four children to drive to school.

1991 GMC - Owner dreamed about owning a Syclone for years

Brent Clemons says he's dreamed about owning a GMC Syclone for a very long time. "When I was 13 years old, I saw one sitting in the parking lot at Day's Pro Bass Shop, a local store here, and I thought to myself 'That truck is sharp! It has a look of its own.'"

1931 HUPMOBILE - A classic that's one of 1,000

One of the most interesting aspects of this model is its name. Was it a joke? Well, it actually was the name for its designer, one Robert Hupp, who had a storied automotive career before going out on his own.

1970 CHEVELLE - A Super Sport that's a one owner beauty

Joe South had a gigantic hit in 1970 with "Walk A Mile In My Shoes." Even though the owner of this classic 1970 Chevelle is named Joe South, he's not the man who sung the song, but who wouldn't want to put their shoes in this awesome beauty.

1973 DODGE - A hulk to a hauler Challenger

Chrysler products are the name of the game for Jerry Elam's family. In all, there are about 20, but his brother, two sons and him have eight muscle car versions.