1966 Shelby G.T. 350
This 1966 Shelby is a G.T. 350 Carry-over, one of 252 completed between the 1965 and 1966 model-year change-over done by Shelby. A super-tuned version of the Ford Mustang, the G.T. 350 was probably as close to a street-legal racing car as was ever offered by an American company.
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1961 Buick Electra
The 1961 Buick Electra did not have the familiar body styling that characterized the American dreamboats of the early 1960s. It did have the 401 cubic inch "Wildcat 445" V-8 and a clean, modern body style that Buick named "the clean look of action."
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1964 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88
By the year 1964, the Dynamic 88 had become one of Oldsmobile's top selling, full-sized models. It received a minor facelift from previous years, with new grilles and tail lights, and the engine was upgraded to the more power 345 horsepower Rocket V8.
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1970 Porsche 914
The Porsche 914 was introduced in September of 1969 as a collaborative effort between Porsche and Volkswagen to produce a sporty car. It quickly became a competition car due to its low center of gravity and stiff suspension, and competed in the 1970 Le Mans race, winning its class and taking 6th overall.
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Custom Chopper by Jeff Hall
Built by Jeff Hall, this custom chopper nicknamed "Honda Davidson" was built on a 1981 Honda CB900 engine converted from shaft drive to chain drive. The frame consists of parts from the original Honda frame that have been modified to fit the look and feel of the bike. Harley Davidson components on the bike include the sprockets, swing arm, hand controls and cables, front wheel and rear disc caliper.
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Modified 1996 Harley Davidson Sportster
This modified 1996 Harley Davidson Sportster is owned by Jeff Hall. The original 883cc engine has been converted to 1200cc and has modified Hooker Headers. The bike consists of both original and modified Harley Davidson parts, as well as custom made parts.
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1966 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe
The Chevrolet Corvette C2 is a sports car designed by Larry Shinoda under the styling direction of Bill Mitchell, and was produced between 1963 and 1967 at the St. Louis assembly plant. It is commonly referred to as the second generation or mid-year Chevrolet Corvette built and marketed by Chevrolet.
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