From Aircraft to Art: The Custom 1947 Cadillac by Kindig-it Design

This custom 1947 Cadillac Custom Kindig was built by Kindig-it Design, ultimately featuring a 650 HP Lingenfelter 427 Eliminator Engine. The car is finished in a one-off “Plum Wicked” paint and rides on a custom Art Morrison chassis. Interior details include Rolls Royce Magnolia Leather and a hand-painted woodgrain dash by Dave Kindig.

Behold “Thriller”: The 900 HP Custom 1970 Plymouth Sport Satellite by Weaver Customs

This custom 1970 Plymouth Sport Satellite Pro-Touring build, nicknamed “Thriller,” is a masterpiece of custom fabrication. It features an all-steel, restyled body by Weaver Customs and a 900 horsepower Hellcat engine mated to a T56 six-speed transmission. The car sits on a custom Scott’s Hot Rods chassis with Wilwood brakes, blending classic Mopar style with modern performance engineering.

The Full-Size Ford That Looked Like a Lincoln: 1969 LTD Tow-Door Hardtop

Discover how the 1969 Ford LTD two-door hardtop redefined American luxury by challenging high-end brands with its sleek styling and powerful V8 engine options. This top-tier Ford offered a blend of full-size comfort, premium features like hidden headlights, and a commanding presence that positioned it as an affordable alternative to more expensive Lincolns. It was a key player in Ford’s strategy to move its full-size line upmarket.

The V8 Powerhouse: What Makes the 1969 Ford XL Two-Door Hardtop Special

Explore the history of the 1969 Ford XL two-door hardtop, a stylish and powerful full-size coupe from Ford’s fourth-generation line. Positioned as a blend of luxury and sport, the XL featured aggressive styling cues and performance engine options. It was a key part of Ford’s strategy to command the full-size market alongside the Galaxie and LTD.