Long Road sets out again to criss-cross the country on our endless journey to
chronicle these uniquely American automobiles and, more importantly, the unique
Americans who love, own, drive, and collect them.
Following the highly successful format of the "Old Trucks" series, we take you for a ride in each car, using a variety of different camera angles in order to get the full effect
of the car in its "natural environment"... the open road.
Featured vehicles include:
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D.J. Smith's '69 Hurst Olds.
Very rare and beautifully restored... by a guy who works for Ford!.
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| Johnn Audritsh's '70 Boss 302 Mustang. These were perhaps the best handling muscle cars ever built. |
| Paul Menin's '67 GTO.
Still the original paint, still the original owner. |
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| Bill Morelli's '64 Fairlane Sport Coupe.
A high performance mid-size that pre-dated the '64 GTO. |
| Steve Davis' '68 Olds 442
convertible.
By his own admission, Steve tends not to finish things. So
what's wrong with a daily driver? |
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| Jim DeCarlo's '70 Buick GS convertible.
These were the real sleepers of the GM stable of muscle cars. |
| Bob Kropp's '70 Superbird.
One of the rarest of these superspeedway competitors; a 426 Hemi four speed car. |
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| Phil Thompson's '69 AMX.
This hot little two seater from Wisconsin is often overlooked
by muscle car enthusiasts. |
| Eric Smith's '70 Chevelle SS.
A childhood dream leads to a frame off restoration of one of the best selling muscle cars of all time. |
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