It's been a few decades since I had what would be considered a muscle car, but those were driving days I cherished. That's why the muscle car lover in me is in denial that 2 legendary muscle car series are now predicted to disappear from Missouri roads in 2024. Say it ain't so.
I don't want to giveaway my exact age, but let's just say that I am way overdue to begin my midlife crisis. It's a good thing I live in Missouri because there are no better states I can think of to begin a middle of life meltdown.
There was a time in my life that I thought I wanted to be a police officer, but I decided I didn't have the heart for it. Perhaps that was a mistake as I've just learned there's a Missouri police force that now drives sweet muscle cars and I want one.
Don't know about you, but I used to be a car guy. Then I had kids and my muscle car love became a memory. I'm not complaining. However, there is still slobbering car lover inside of me somewhere that is drooling over a recent barn find in Missouri. It's a rare 1969 muscle car that you almost never see anymore.
There have to be some true professionals behind the wheel of these Missouri machines. New video shows off a couple of Mustangs in St. Louis performing some wild drifting skills with little to no room for error.
You never know what you might find hiding inside an Illinois barn or in this case a corn field. A 1970 Chevelle that hasn't been started in over 27 years was recently brought back to life and you can watch it happen.
If I had car skills like this Joliet, Illinois guy, I'd be dangerous. Fortunately for my wife, I don't. But, you really should check out his wild custom green Camaro ride that he created. It's ridiculous in the best possible way.
I love this although it does seem a bit risky. A gender reveal was recently completed with the blessed couple learning if it was a girl or boy by a massive burnout. Get er done.
If you consider yourself a "car person", you're gonna love what some collectors found tucked away in an Iowa barn. It was a rare combination of 1969 Plymouth GTX and a 1971 Challenger R/T both collecting dust in a corner.