/r/ClassicNation
We're Evan + Nick, twin brothers who are avid classic car enthusiasts, obsessed with muscle cars, hot rods, and street rods of all types! Check us out on all the socials @ClassicNation
Welcome to /r/ClassicNation, the official subreddit of classic automotive enthusiasts around the world. We're Evan + Nick, twin brothers who are avid classic car enthusiasts, obsessed with muscle cars, hot rods, and street rods of all types! Check us out on all the socials @ClassicNation. We celebrate all types of classic cars, from lowriders to protouring, rat rods to street rods, concours originals to extreme customs. If it started out as vintage iron, we love it.
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I came across this '63 Fairlane while cleaning the house of some old ladies who died. One of them purchased it locally in '63 and I'm assuming drove it gently. 52,000 miles; no dents or cancer rust. All the chrome, lenses and trim are intact. it's been poorly painted- last registration 2010. I'm not really a restoration enthusiast, but this might be easy to get going and fun to drive around or flip. Is there a decent market for these if I can get it and decide to flip it?
Hi there. Any '68 Pontiac owners (Tempest, Le Mans, GTO, Firebird, Bonnevile, Grand Prix) in the Salt Lake City Area?
I sold a '68 GTO quite a long time ago and I just discovered I still have the owners manual. So any of you that would like to stick this in your glove box just to complete the kit send me a PM.