Only 36 convertible GTX examples got the 426 Hemi engine for 1968, and this green and white example is the proverbial ...
The 1968 Plymouth GTX 440 marked a turning point for Detroit performance, proving that big-block speed could coexist with genuine comfort and polish. Rather than chasing bare‑bones quarter‑mile times, ...
This 1968 Pontiac GTO on Bring a Trailer features a freshly rebuilt engine, clean presentation, and classic muscle car charm. A well-sorted example ready to enjoy. The 1968 Pontiac GTO marked the ...
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The GTX series was Nvidia's main graphics card branding since 2008, and it delivered some of the most iconic graphics cards of all time during its run. From the bang-for-buck (and controversial) GTX ...
This 1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass on Exotic Car Trader seems to be largely preserved as it was off the lot, and boasts a stunning period look. The 1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass marked the third generation of ...
[This story originally appeared in the Summer 2011 issue of MotorTrend Classic.] Before Jim Rockford and Thomas Magnum were even a gleam in the eyes of their TV creators, the most famous television ...
The sixties were a happy time in Detroit’s history: big-block, big-inch, and big-horse engines were carried in the open without anyone complaining about them, especially by the newly invented wild ...
For decades, owning a convertible carried a big risk - if the car flipped, the lack of a fixed roof could mean a far greater chance of injury or death. For many of a certain age, that memory still ...
The 1970s marked one of the most significant transitory periods in American automotive history. Whether it's as mundane as the changeover from gross horsepower rating to SAE Net horsepower in 1972, to ...
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