Buel McGuffey of Scottsville, Kentucky is a product of the 1970s, a decade that many auto buffs look upon with derision. When many are quick to talk smack about cars from the malaise era—a term we ...
The end of the '70s was somewhat bleak for performance enthusiasts. Political turmoil, a recessing economy, and a general sense of despair due to inflation and energy problems made things look grim.
This car is an excellent example of the "rare but not valuable" phenomenon. My reference books offer various production figures, ranging from 2,900 to 5,900 cars, but we can be sure that not many of ...
Chrysler has had many cars called the 300 over the decades. This is the 1979-only one based on the Cordoba. The American Bicentennial was only three years in the past, so the red-white-and-blue color ...
Engine size/horsepower/torque: 360 c.i./195 hp/280 lb. ft. Paint color or color scheme: Spinnaker White with red Corinthian leather Upgrades/modifications: New paint and stripes, re-chromed bumpers, ...
Buel McGuffey's Mopars from Holley Moparty 2021 are all daily drivers, including a 1976 Dodge Aspen, 1979 Chrysler 300, and 1979 Chrysler LeBaron ...