Check out this 1967 Pontiac GTO Restomod with just 9,125 miles, finished in Montero Red with an Oyster Pearl/Red interior.
When timeless design meets modern engineering, the result is pure automotive magic—and that’s exactly what restomods deliver. On Motorious, we’ve curated some of the coolest restomods ever built: ...
You couldn’t get away with putting disc brakes on a car you’d restored at Pebble, even if it did make the car stop better. But in the hot rod/custom car world it ain’t really a big sin. At least ...
Introduced in 1950, the Pontiac Catalina was the top trim level for the Chieftain. The name came from the practice among auto manufacturers of naming cars for beach towns like Malibu, Ventura, and Bel ...
When the 1965 Corvette Stingray Convertible came out, it was instantly the coolest car on the road. Everyone wanted to be seen driving one, and nothing has changed. It is still one of the coolest cars ...
Although members of Team Corvette argued in favor of a mid-engine Chevy sports car for decades, it was still a shock to much of the 'America's sports car' fanbase when GM announced its revolutionary ...
Model year 1939 was a big one at Ford Motor Co. A major styling change for the Ford line and the midpriced Mercury were introduced, both moves strongly influenced by Henry’s son, Edsel Ford. Tracy ...
This 1968 Mustang restomod is a one-off build. It features a 5.4 Modular swap, a right-hand-drive conversion, and a panoramic roof.