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2. FAIRLANE FLASHBACK: Ford came in hot with its big-block 1966 GT & GT/A.
3. Fabulous at 50! 1974 Trans Am Super-Duty carried on the torch for fading muscle car era.
4. Catalina Dreamin': 1951 Pontiac gets the full treatment--and a new lease on life.
5. 'E' DREAMIN'.
6. Reigning Supreme: 1970 Cutlass Supreme has a cool color to match its persona.
7. Chasing Perfection! ’56 ’Vette has been on a slow, meticulous journey back.
8. leSabre Love! Pristine 1964 Buick is an unlikely treasure.
9. Rare Air! A Hugger Orange Skylark convertible? Yup, and it might be the only one!
10. FINNED ROYALTY: 1958 De Soto Adventurer hardtop is a rare find -- and too good to pass up.
11. Green with envy: 1953 Kaiser finds the right home with a lifetime fan.
12. Worthy Champion: 1949 Studebaker rises to the top of its class, thanks to determined owner.
13. Snake Charmed: 1979 Mustang Cobra hasn't lost its appeal for original owner.
14. Packard Proud: 1954 convertible is too sweet to pass up.
15. Low risk, big reward! Lincoln lover hits the jackpot with his slick '39 Zephyr.
16. Stuck on a '74: Charger SE has been a 50-year dream machine for original owner.
17. Sweet Dream: Gorgeous 1954 Bel Air was a sure-fire cure for the blues.
18. Fabulous Fiesta: 1958 Olds wagon is equal parts grocery getter, timeless beauty queen.
19. Timely T: Sweet 1912 Ford is just the right ride for a rookie restorer.
20. Pontiac Proud: 1964 Catalina restoration was no quick fix.
21. Z-RIFFIC!: Stellar 1973 Datsun 240Z has been a one-owner joyride.
22. nice CATCH! 1967 Marlin has been a bargain for AMC fan Bob Wunrow.
23. LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT All-weather '65 Corvette and its owner have spent 56 happy years together.
24. 'Ugly is beautiful!' The Jeep FC-150 was short-lived and not the prettiest thing around, but guys like Earl Pamperin still love 'em.
25. Hot Stuff: A happy wife, happy life and a glorious '57 Bel Air hardtop.
26. TOP GUN: For many muscle car purists, the iconic 1964 GTO will always be the leader of the pack.
27. Two-Time TOPOLINO! Award-winning Fiat is even better the second time around.
28. What's that wagon? '56 Pontiac Safari has been rolling with the same owner for 49 years.
29. X-cellent AMC!: A 8,500-mile 1974 Matador? Yup, and it's hard not to love.
30. Early Bird SPECIAL: 1967 Firebird (with a 6!) is a unique one-family survivor.
31. COOL CRUISER.
32. Backwoods BASH: Even when it rains, the good times still roll at unique MV gathering.
33. BAD INTENTIONS: Joel Ponty dreams up a rowdy ’46 Jeep hot rod.
34. Feelin’ GRAND.
35. Risen From The Ashes.
36. LOUD ’N PROUD.
37. A Firebird flashback...
38. Pasadena DREAM: 1930 Ford AA is back on the streets and looking for work.
39. JOLLY JET! Rare (and spectacular!) 1951 Muntz comes with a comedic past.
40. You Go Girl! A sweet '66 Mustang GT has its happy owner seeing red.
41. Checkered Future: 1948 Chrysler has a permanent place in the family.
42. A mind changer: Hudson fan has a new favorite with his 15,000-mile '54 Nash
43. Fairlane flashback: unrestored '64 Fairlane 500 is a sedan worth saluting
44. Pristine Pontiac: a farmer's wife may not have liked it when it was new, but this 2,500-mile '58 Chieftain is a true show-stopper today
45. Reborn Willys: '37 sedan goes from the barn to the Blue Ribbon corral
46. Plymouth preservation project: 1931 rumbleseat coupe was just 'too dang nice' to be a street rod
47. Pride & joy: there may be a better car somewhere than his Packard Four Hundred, but Bill LeGall hasn't found it
48. The workhorse pony: yes, he still filters the original coolant and writes down every detail of his car's life, but Dick Fuchs' relentless commitment to keeping his '71 Mustang looking and running great has resulted in an amazing 600,000-plus mile journey--that's still going
49. Corvair connection.
50. De Soto Dreamin' '57 Fireflite convertibles never get old for Georgia MoPar man.
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