1916 Rauch & Lang BX7

1916 Rauch & Lang BX7

1916 Rauch & Lang BX7 The Rauch & Lang Carriage Company was an American electric automobile manufactured in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1905 to 1920 and Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, from 1920-1932. In 1911, the Rauch and Lang Electric was voted the most popular...
1972 Ford Pantera

1972 Ford Pantera

1972 Ford Pantera Late in 1971, Ford began importing Panteras for the American market to be sold through its Lincoln Mercury dealers. The first 75 cars were simply European imports and are known for their “push-button” door handles and hand-built...
1965 Buick Riviera

1965 Buick Riviera

1965 Buick Riviera Owner Insight:  I purchased the car, sight unseen from a husband and wife in Illinois; gentleman by the name of Bill Parker.  I had every intention of flying up to view the car, but after speaking to Mr. Parker a few times I realized this man was as...
1967 Dodge Coronet

1967 Dodge Coronet

1967 Dodge Coronet This 67 Coronet came to us for a fuel leak repair and a few other minor mechanical issues. After those repairs, we hope to see this car safely back on the road soon! Explore the Project Galleries Arrival Mechanical After a brief absence, the Coronet...
1969 Lincoln Continental

1969 Lincoln Continental

1969 Lincoln Continental Explore the Project Galleries Arrival Mechanical   Lincoln Continental is a model name for a series of automobiles produced by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company from 1939 to 1948 and again from 1956 to 1980 and from 1981 to 2002....
1963 Ford Thunderbird

1963 Ford Thunderbird

1963 Ford Thunderbird Explore the Project Galleries Arrival Mechanical The Thunderbird for 1961 introduced several firsts for the automotive market. The most distinctive feature of the 1961 to 1963 Thunderbirds was the highly touted ‘Swing Away’ steering...

1933 Plymouth

1933 Plymouth The 1933 Plymouth is a FantomWorks TV car in the process of restoration! You will have to wait for the show to air on Velocity to see the model.  Check out their FantomWorks page to see clips from our previous season. Explore the Project...

1953 Timossi

1953 Timossi The 1953 Timossi is a FantomWorks TV car in the process of restoration! You will have to wait for the show to air on Velocity to see the model.  Check out their FantomWorks page to see clips from our previous season. Explore the Project...
1964 Ford Galaxie

1964 Ford Galaxie

1964 Ford Galaxie This 1964 Galaxie has seen better days.  We have a lot of work to do to get it looking like new.  We will need to  overhaul the interior, rebuild the engine, differential, transmission, and starter, replace the carburetor, create a correct 1964...

1965 Ford

1965 Ford The 1965 Ford is a FantomWorks TV car in the process of restoration!  You will have to wait for the show to air on Velocity tosee the model of this classic car.  Check out their FantomWorks page to see clips from our previous season. Explore the Project...

1965 Triumph

1965 Triumph The 1965 Triumph is a FantomWorks TV car in the process of restoration! You will have to wait for the show to air on Velocity to make and model of this classic car.  Check out their FantomWorks page to see clips from our previous season. Explore the...

1970 Ford

1970 Ford The 1970 Ford is a FantomWorks TV car in the process of restoration!  You will have to wait for the show to air on Velocity to see the model of this classic car.  Check out their FantomWorks page to see clips from our previous season. Explore the Project...

1972 Dodge

1972 Dodge The 1972 Dodge is a FantomWorks TV car in the process of restoration! You will have to wait for the show to air on Velocity to see the model.  Check out their FantomWorks page to see clips from our previous season. Explore the Project...
1979 Ford F350 RV

1979 Ford F350 RV

1979 Ford F350 RV This 1979 Ford F350 RV came to us in rough shape.  We are rebuilding, reconstructing, and refurbishing the entire thing, truck and living quarters. Explore the Project...
1979 Jeep Cherokee

1979 Jeep Cherokee

1979 Jeep Cherokee Based on the Wagoneer, the Cherokee was marketed as the “sporty” two-door variant of Jeep’s station wagon. The term “Sport Utility” appears for the first time in the 1974 Cherokee sales brochure. Explore the Project Galleries Arrival   Strip...