For sale is this absolutely stunning 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yenko 427ci Tribute. For your inspection in our Sydney Showroom.
At the height of the US muscle car era, many American new car dealers were heavily involved in motor racing programs and this sometimes rolled over into th... View...
For sale is a 1976 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400 running Pontiac's renowned 6.6 Litre V8 and T-350 automatic transmission. A genuine W66 Formula option car, this is a rare find in Australia professionally converted to RHD and bare metal restored to show winning standards. For sale... View...
The third generation Corvette, based on the Mako Shark II concept car, was introduced for the 1968 model year and was in production until 1982. C3 coupes were the first to use T-top removable roof panels and featured extroverted styling, as well as a fresh face for big block fans... View...
This '60 De Ville Hardtop is an outstanding example.
Famous American icon of the '60s, making a statement like few others could, the pinnacle of American luxury motoring and flagship brand of General Motors of the era.
This classic was imported to Australia nearly 15 years ago ... View...
Stunning 1970 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C3 454 big block in Monza Red for sale from the Northern Beaches, Sydney.
In 1953 GM executives accepted a suggestion by Myron Scott, then the Assistant Director of the Chevrolet's Public Relations department, to name the company's new s... View...
The first-generation Camaro hit its peak in 1969. Compared to the earlier 1967 and 1968 Camaros, there were more engine choices, sleeker styling and lots of ways to customise your Camaro with various exterior styling and trim packages. From GM's standpoint, the 1969 Camaro was "t... View...
Immaculate show stopping 1970 Pontiac GTO, the car is all numbers matching believed to be original mileage of 38,452 miles.
In 1964, a group of passionate and slightly rebellious men at General Motors' Pontiac Motor Division led by John Z. Delorean built a car that not only laun... View...
Very nice '57 Chevy now for sale, located in Brisbane.
Has there ever been a more iconic American car than the ’57 Chevy Bel Air? We think not. It has become a symbol of its age. It represents American middle class postwar prosperity. It has become a part of the 50's American cu... View...
For the most fastidious car collector, AMCS presents for sale a stunning nut and bolt rotisserie restored multiple show winning 1953 Chevrolet Sedan.
Australian delivered and always a Launceston, Tasmanian car, this Fischer bodied Chevy runs the matching numbers Blue Flame 6 cy... View...
During the 1960s, the average Australian would need near enough to two years income to purchase a basic new Holden. On the other hand, Chevrolet in Australia at the time was sold as a luxury brand. Typically, in the 1960s, Australian Chevrolet buyers were company directors or wea... View...
Factory 1967 Camaro RS with SS dress up package in Ermine White with Bright Blue Deluxe interior. The car was sold through Mecum Auctions in Denver, USA in 2018 and then imported to Australia. The current owner purchased the car in 2020 and fully restored it with new 2 Pac Ermine... View...
Has there ever been a more iconic American car than the ’57 Chevy Bel Air? We think not. It has become a symbol of its age. It represents American middle class postwar prosperity. It has become a part of the 50's American culture. A movie star in it's own lifetime.
The car was ... View...