When you know you're a vehicle's final owner, why not glue stuff all over it? During my extensive international junkyard travels, I've documented plenty of examples of this type of art car. Here's an ...
The highly popular Tri-Five went into the history books in 1957, clearing the path for a brand-new generation of Chevrolets. The heavily redesigned 1958 Chevy introduced several new nameplates, ...
You walk into a junkyard expecting scrap metal and parts cars, not a time capsule from Detroit’s muscle era. Yet tucked behind rows of late-model write-offs, a forgotten Pontiac sat rotting into the ...
One of the most popular muscle cars of the golden era, the Plymouth Road Runner is, unfortunately, a common sight in junkyards. Although they're quite desirable nowadays, many Road Runners are still ...