Often referred to simply as the Tucker, the classic car is celebrated for its innovative features, including a central headlight that turns with the steering
The AMC Gremlin is known for its compact size and distinctive design. Introduced by American Motors Corporation (AMC), the Gremlin was produced during the 1970s
This vehicle stands out as a hybrid between a car and a pickup truck. The Ranchero was a pioneer in the “car-truck” concept, offering the style and comfort of a car with the utility of a pickup.
This classic American car is known for its unique, aerodynamic design featuring a fiberglass body. Produced for a short period in the early 1960s
The Chevrolet Nomad is most recognized for being a quirky station wagon with distinct styling. Manufactured during the mid-1950s, the Nomad stood out with its sleek design and innovative two-door wagon configuration.
The Oldsmobile Toronado is distinguished for being one of the first American front-wheel-drive cars of its time. This was praised for its innovative engineering at the time.
The Chevrolet Vega is a compact car recognized for its unique styling and challenging history. Manufactured during the early 1970s, the Vega faced both acclaim and criticism
An experimental classic American car powered by a gas turbine engine. Produced as a limited test fleet in the early 1960s, the Turbine aimed to explore alternative propulsion methods.