r/vintagecars

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1979 Camaro

What would you do with her? No motor or transmission. This girl has seen something’s. Still too good to send her to crusher.

u/MoneyPercentage5938 — 1 day ago

Newbury Retro Festival (UK), my first try at car photography; I normally do street and landscape.

u/ab3e — 1 day ago

1938 Phantom Corsair

This ultra-futuristic vehicle is the legendary 1938 Phantom Corsair, a one-off prototype automobile designed by Rust Heinz and built by Bohman & Schwartz. Built on a Cord 810 chassis and powered by a Lycoming V8 engine driving the front wheels.

u/RelevantPrimary3264 — 2 days ago
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Widest Tire/wheel size

What is the widest tire/wheel side and off set that I can put on the front and rear of this 1965 Buick Skylark? Pics appreciated in DM.

u/OldDifference4868 — 2 days ago

O Phantom Corsair de 1938 é um protótipo ultrararo, futurista e aerodinâmico, projetado por Rusty Heinz, da família Heinz (do famoso ketchup)

u/Brave_Evidence_1259 — 3 days ago

The Citroen 2CV

Another French classic spotted in the wild. Is it true they had the build quality of a can of sardines? Some say you couldn’t fart in one without the doors falling off.

u/Ok-Seat-93 — 3 days ago
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"A TD with its face shoved in," was how one motoring scribe described the then-new 1954 MG TF. Outmoded even when new, the upright T-Series was no match against the more advanced Triumph TR2 and Austin-Healey 100-4, and overall marque sales fell. Still, it was achingly pretty...

u/Maynard078 — 5 days ago