Leave it to me to walk through a field of radial-tire Mustangs, mountain motor Camaros and other vehicles to find something so unique that both Brian and Chad facepalm hard enough to leave ring dents in their foreheads. Sometimes I locate some really neat rides, like a 1970s Grand Prix or a RWD-converted, V8-swapped Mitsubishi Eclipse. Other times I get a note in the inbox that asks where the hell I found that thing. It’s give and take, but variety is the spice of life and there’s a lot of things out there that are more than just another candy apple red drag car that you’ve seen two thousand times over.
J. Malcom has been really good at highlighting some of the more interesting vehicles that race around the South, and here is a collection he’s put together of some of the more “unique” (the quotes are mine, not his.) From known cars like the “Spare Parts” Nova wagon to a 1970s Chevy Kingswood wagon on big spinning rims with a blower sticking up and out of the engine bay, “unique” certainly exists here! Which one appeals to you?
Much gangsta yo!
If you could put a factory tire under that mini Cooper, you would have a killer sleeper.
Izzat a bronze colored car an old Yota? Clean looking car that launches like a Saturn V.
Early 1970s Datsun