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Featured Vehicles
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Each month, we'll post a few of our registrant's cars here to show off their great rides, so send us your photos and descriptions!

1970 Dodge Challenger T/A

The lucky owner of this beautiful Mopar, in Clarkston, MI, has owned it since 1981.  The vehicle has been fully restored to production specifications in 1999 (fully rotisserie restoration).  It has been driven less than 500 miles since this restoration and is stored inside of my home when not being driven (which is extremely infrequent).

1911 COLE 30 Q

And now for something completely different!  This 1911 rarity is the 2nd oldest surviving Cole and the only surviving model Q known of (documented by the Cole Owners Club).  Residing in Springfield, MA, this vintage auto has a 36 hp 4 cyl. and stands unmolested after its only restoration done in 1950.

1970 AMC JAVELIN SST

Submitted by the 3rd owner, Wayne Young, in Mississauga, ON. This rare American Motors beauty has the original 290 horsepower 360 V8 engine with only 120,000 miles.  It's was originally purchased from JEFFREY LYNCH RAMBLER LTD in Brampton, ON with SST appearance package, interior package, ps. pb. auto trans. Standard price: $2,848. As optioned: $3,495. Weight:2,863. 19,714 built.

1959 CHRYSLER SARATOGA

Submitted by the owner, Paul Dion, in Hernando, FL. This rare 2 door hardtop features the original 325 horsepower 383 V8 engine along with the original automatic transmission and with only 63,107 original miles showing on the odometer (mileage certified by the state of Florida).   It was beige & tan; painted beige, ermine & metallic brown in 2004. Front seat-bottom matl's & carpet replaced in 2005. Overall, #3 condition. Only 3,753 of the 2-dr hardtops were produced in 1959, probably less than 100 have survived. Halo roof & 2-tone paint were standard. This sporty model is one of the most flamboyant Chryslers ever made.

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