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Ride Of The Week: 1972-1976 Jensen-Healey

This all-new two-seat roadster was powered by a Lotus-built twin-cam (16-valve) four-cylinder engine. Its all-steel unibody coachwork had a grille-less front end with recessed headlights.

Ride Of The Week: Honda Goldwing Morgan Three-Wheeler

Tim Buttles got a 1983 Honda Goldwing, built a tubular chassis around it and hand built his own version of a Morgan.

Ride Of The Week: 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge

According to Pontiac historian Diego Rosenberg, the company built only 51 GTO Judges with black finished rear deck lid spoilers for model year 1970.

Ride Of The Week: 1968 Ford Mustang Sprint

The Mustang Sprint package is not well known. It included nearly all GT features except heavy-duty suspension.

Ride Of The Week: 1959 Cadillac Coupe DeVille

No single automotive design better char­acterizes the American automobile industry’s late-1950s flamboyance than the iconic 1959 Ca­dillac.

Ride Of The Week: 1953 Nash-Healey Roadster

Jim Rugowski’s white Nash-Healey roadster may well be the perfect collectible vehicle. It features American power and running gear, Italian design and British chassis construction.

Ride Of The Week: 2006 Undercover Motorsports Swing-Arm Dragster

This “turn-key” mid-engined dragster was built by Undercover Motorsports. It is powered by a 555-cubic-inch 900-hp Chevrolet V8 from Dart Machinery, Ltd.

Ride Of The Week: 1984 Hurst Olds Named Sorceress

The Sorceress is a one-off, handmade street vehicle capable of 300-plus miles per hour performance.

1958 Forward Control FC-170 Jeep – Ride Of The Week

The Forward Control Jeep FC-150 and FC-170 models were trucks produced first by Willys and then later by Kaiser Jeep from 1956 to 1965.

Ride Of The Week: 1967 Serial No. 1 Chevrolet Camaro

This 1967 Camaro had vehicle identification number 12337N100001. It was built under top-secret security by GM’s Fisher Body Division on May 17, 1966.

Ride Of The Week: 1970 Plymouth Color Code ‘Cuda

Tim Wellborn created the featured car after he saw an artist’s rendering that was done to showcase all the cool body colors that Plymouth offered in 1970.

Ride Of The Week: 1957 Echarger Pontiac Chieftain Catalina Hardtop

Jonathan Goodwin of H-Line Conversions is the owner of a racy looking 1957 Pontiac Chieftain Catalina Hardtop that’s equipped with a prototype version of his Echarger, a device bolted on the car’s engine that improves its fuel efficiency and reduces harmful emissions.