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u/Nick-Olay

1964 Chevrolet Cheetah a.k.a “The Cobra Killer”
▲ 295 r/musclecar

1964 Chevrolet Cheetah a.k.a “The Cobra Killer”

The 1964 Bill Thomas Cheetah was a purpose-built, Corvette-powered race car covertly designed by General Motors to destroy the Ford Shelby Cobra.

u/Nick-Olay — 6 days ago
▲ 362 r/Hotrod

1931 Ford Model A Coupe

Great hot rod. It looks like a showroom queen, but actually it's a weekly driver.

u/Nick-Olay — 8 days ago
▲ 420 r/Hotrod

1928 Ford Roadster Pick-Up

This isn’t a show car, it’s a hot rod that was built to be driven.

u/Nick-Olay — 13 days ago
▲ 13 r/classiccars

This "sports car" is a bit special as it’s a three-wheeler – how unusual!

u/Nick-Olay — 21 days ago
▲ 196 r/vintagecars+2 crossposts

Ghost in the machine: Plexiglass Pontiac sedan was cutting edge in 1939, and still pretty cool today.

u/Nick-Olay — 24 days ago
▲ 430 r/vintagecars+1 crossposts

1953 Studebaker: American Car With The European Look

u/Nick-Olay — 24 days ago
▲ 1.4k r/musclecarz+2 crossposts

1969 Trans Am Convertible: ONLY 8 WERE MADE

u/Nick-Olay — 21 days ago
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