In the November issue of Classic American: Chevy Boogie Van, Plymouth Road Runner, Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 & more!
All your usual favourites are inside, including Muscle Car Files, Will Shiers’ Discoveries, and Across the Pond.
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1975 Chevy Boogie Van
November’s Classic American has a bit of a Seventies vibe to it, kicking things off is this totally rad Boogie van, from the decade of custom vans. It’s totally authentic, with shag pile carpeting, custom paint, trick wheels and of course a bed. You can almost smell the… josstick from here. If this van’s a rockin’ don’t come a knockin’ baby!
1973 Plymouth Road Runner
Most people agree that by 1973, the muscle car era had pretty much fizzled out. That doesn’t mean that there weren’t still some great cars around, like this ‘survivor’ ’73 Road Runner. Admittedly there were no Hemi or 440 options, but it’s still V8-powered and was one family owned in the United States.
1958 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88
Fans of Fifties cars will be blown away by this 1958 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 which has been in the custodianship of its UK-owner for over 30 years and prior to that had only one owner in the United States before being shipped to the UK and who used to get it painted every five years!
The Corvair Story
Was the Corvair an engineering feat of genius by General Motors, aimed at a car-buying public hungry for smaller, air-cooled, rear-engined cars like the Beetle? Or, as Ralph Nader would have had you believe, an automotive deathtrap. James Maxwell finds out…
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