In the September issue of Classic American: 1965 Chevrolet Bel Air, 1964 Dodge Polara, 1967 Pontiac Ventura & more!
All your usual favourites are inside, including Muscle Car Files, Will Shiers’ Discoveries, and Across the Pond.
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1965 Chevrolet Bel Air
It’s common to hear people say “four-door cars are parts cars” in American car culture; but we reckon when they’re as cool-looking as this gorgeous ’65 Bel Air which they’re every bit as precious as their two-door or convertible cousins.
1964 Dodge Polara
Mopars might be renowned for their performance, husky engines and bullet-proof transmissions, but they made some pretty cool-looking coupes, like this gorgeous ’64 Polara which its unique cantilevered C-pillar roof and razor-grille front end.
1967 Pontiac Ventura
Ventura County and Ventura Highway are two famous Californian locales. This ’67 Ventura however hails from Oregon and offers a sporty, good-looking alternative to more regular Pontiacs or other big GM coupes. Not only that, but it’s also the current owners first American car – talk about jumping in at the deep end!
Dragstalgia
Keith Harman and Alice Fairhead capture all the thrills and spills of this year’s biggest retro dragfest: Dragstalgia, which saw a couple of old favourites visiting from across the pond: The Mooneyes Dragster and Havoc.
Plus much more!
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