As far as classic Blue Oval muscle cars are concerned, everyone knows that during the 1960s and 1970s, its Torino was a motorsport class over the iconic Mustang. And most builds were not disappointing.
Considered by many to be overshadowed by well-known rivals, this “muscle” truck sure is worth rediscovering. Not only across the fantastic virtual realm but also in the real world.
What do the coastal city of the Principality of Monaco, 1980s performance cars, and America have in common? An original, numbers-matching, 1,625-mile (2,615 km) 1988 Chevy Monte Carlo SS, it seems.
Chevrolet first started using the Suburban moniker on vehicles built for the 1935 model year. That makes it the oldest nameplate in continuous use across the automotive realm. But that is not the only redeeming quality.
Usually, a Jamboree is a large gathering of Scouts – at a national or international level. But for Jeep, it was the best way to designate with help from a commemorative edition the rarest CJ-7 build in existence.