



Ending the weekend with a spirited drive in a muscle car is a surefire way to inject excitement into your routine. The timeless appeal of a true muscle car allows you to experience the raw power and exhilaration of classic American performance, all while turning heads wherever you go. Today, we have a legendary example of a muscle car, the 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, ready to make a statement on the road. With just 60,960 miles reported on the clock and assortment of proper upgrades, it's ready for a new home.

The 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS is undoubtedly an iconic representation of muscle car design during the 1970s. Painted in a vibrant Cream Yellow accentuating its muscular presence, a bold black racing stripe runs across the car further enhancing its visual impact. The exterior of this Chevelle SS is in impeccable condition, showcasing its chrome accents with chrome Cragar wheels wrapped in Cooper Cobra white letter tires. Inside the cabin, you'll find a white interior that complements the striking yellow exterior perfectly. The current owner has invested in the upholstery, ensuring that the interior is in excellent condition. The factory dashboard has been enhanced with an upgraded custom steering wheel and gauges, providing a stylish and functional driving experience. Additionally, the owner has installed an aftermarket Pioneer audio system with Bluetooth capability, connected to new JBL speakers, allowing you to enjoy your favorite tunes in exceptional sound quality.

Underneath the hood of this 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS lies a 350ci V8 engine with a 2 barrel carburetor. The current owner has taken measures to enhance the car's handling capabilities by upgrading the suspension and installing new brakes. Power is channeled to the rear wheels via an Powerglide automatic 2-speed. Whether you're accelerating down the open highway or cruising through city streets, this Chevelle SS is poised to deliver an unforgettable driving experience, combining raw power and classic American muscle with modern upgrades for enhanced performance.




Muscle cars are America's gift to the world, and the present is the nation's finest gift to automotive. Feast your eyes on this 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Restomod. With a reported 91,700 miles on its clock, this all-American '60s muscle is a looker and has all the right upgrades to turn any tough day into smiles per gallon.



Chevy’s Chevelle was a midsize automobile line-up that ran between 1964 and 1977. The Chevelle offered a solid value proposition, as well as some hot variants with powerful V8s, offering a muscle car experience too. Today’s 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu comes from the second generation of the series, and is a Malibu SS variant, with SS badging. With just 7,961 miles on the clock, an aftermarket dual exhaust system and aftermarket wheels, this is one lovely way to spice up your life, especially those weekend drives of relaxation and unwinding from the daily grind.



This 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu is a handsome blend of classic A-body design and serious mechanical muscle. Finished in Cortez Silver over a black vinyl interior, it packs a 454 cubic-inch V8 paired with a TH400 3-speed automatic. Restored roughly seven years ago, this Chevelle combines show-quality presence with a driver-focused setup that honors the model’s street-performance heritage while adding modern reliability and upgraded hardware.




This 1974 Chevrolet Corvette stands as a testament to classic American muscle. Recently rebuilt, the vehicle features a stunning blue exterior and a meticulously refurbished interior. With only 3000 miles post-rebuild, this car captures the essence of freedom and performance that the Corvette model is renowned for. The attention to detail is evident in each aspect, making it an appealing choice for enthusiasts and collectors alike.



Chevy’s C8 Corvette debuted in 2020 and brought about sweeping changes to America’s most popular home-grown sports car and grand tourer. The engine was moved behind the passenger compartment, the styling was elevated to new echelons of breathtaking, and the car gained even more performance capabilities. Then, along came the Z06 higher-performance derivative and boy did it deliver! The Z06 packs what was the world’s most powerful naturally aspirated production engine at the time when it was introduced in 2021. The engine can spin up to 8,600rpm, and makes peak power at 8,400rpm! That’s what you get in this 2025 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Z06 2LZ, as well as Carbon Flash painted nacelles and roof, GT2 bucket seats, a front lift adjustable height system with memory and so much more. Quick, grab this beast from its home in Tucson before someone else does.



The One That Went Chasing Supercars. That’s what Chevy’s C8 or eighth generation Corvette will go down as, in the annals of American automotive history. Introduced in 2020, the C8 turned the Corvette’s finely-honed seven-generation formula on its head. The engine was moved rearwards, the styling was elevated to new echelons, and manual transmissions gave way to a single, dual-clutch choice. Meanwhile, the Z51 Performance Package was also made available for even more handling and braking abilities than stock. That’s what you get with this 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible 3LT Z51, as well as a host of other things such as a 6.2-liter V8, a front lift with adjustable height and memory function, and all that Corvette coolness. Contact us right now if you want this 32,830-mile car from Pembroke Pines to grace your driveway.




“Tastefully done”, this is a line used in moderation within the world of automotive. To achieve this significant milestone, one needs to channel the gods of upgrades, do too much, and you take away classic charm; do too little, and you might have a car that stands out, but not in a good sense. Present today is this lovely 1974 BMW 3.0 CS, it's a machine that can pass off as the poster child of “tastefully done”. Located in Delray Beach, Florida, and with just 27,088 miles on its clock, this classic BMW is a car that makes you look twice and might take up a significant portion of your day, lost in reverie.



This 1974 Chevrolet Corvette stands as a testament to classic American muscle. Recently rebuilt, the vehicle features a stunning blue exterior and a meticulously refurbished interior. With only 3000 miles post-rebuild, this car captures the essence of freedom and performance that the Corvette model is renowned for. The attention to detail is evident in each aspect, making it an appealing choice for enthusiasts and collectors alike.



The 1990 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur II represents the final evolution of Rolls-Royce’s traditional long-wheelbase luxury saloon before the marque transitioned into the modern era. Built at Crewe, England, the Silver Spur II was engineered to deliver effortless performance, exceptional ride comfort, and unmatched craftsmanship. Powered by the legendary 6.75-liter V8 and designed with rear passenger comfort as a priority, the Silver Spur II stands as one of the most refined chauffeur-oriented sedans of its time, blending stately presence with understated mechanical sophistication.

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