AJ’s Car of the Day: 1970 AMC Javelin SST 390 Coupe

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1970 AMC Javelin SST 390 Coupe

Car: AMC Javelin SST 390 Coupe

Year: 1970

What makes it special: AMC’s Javelin was a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-door hardtop model manufactured and marketed across two generations, 1968–70 and 1971–74. Styled by Dick Teague, the Javelin was available in a range of trim and engine levels, from economical pony car to muscle car variants. In addition to manufacture in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Javelins were assembled under license in Germany, Mexico, Venezuela, as well as Australia, and were marketed globally.

What made it famous: The 1970 Javelins featured a new front-end design with a wide “Twin-Venturi” front grille incorporating the headlamps and a longer hood. It also had a new rear end with full-width taillamps and a single center-mounted backup light. This was a one-year-only design. Side marker lights were now shared with several other AMC models. The exterior rear view mirror featured a new “aero” design and in some cases matched the car’s body color.  Also new was the “power blister” hood, featuring two large openings as part of a functional cold ram-air induction system; this was included with the “Go Package” option. Many buyers selected the “Go Package”, available with the 360 and 390 4-barrel V8 engines. This package as in prior years included front disc brakes, a dual exhaust system, heavy-duty suspension with anti-sway bar, improved cooling, 3.54 rear axle ratio, and wide Goodyear white-lettered performance tires on styled road wheels. The interior for 1970 was also a one-year design featuring a broad dashboard, it was wood grained on SST models,  new center console, revised interior door panel trim, and tall “clamshell” bucket seats with integral headrests available in vinyl, corduroy, or optional leather upholstery. A new two-spoke steering wheel was available with a “Rim Blow” horn.

Why I would want one: They are probably the coolest 2-door American Sports Car since the Chevrolet Corvette, and one of the few metal 2-seaters since the Ford Thunderbird.

Fun fact: As the winner of Tans-Am race series in 1971, 1972, and 1976, the second-generation AMX variant was the first pony car to be used as a standard vehicle for highway police car duties by an American law enforcement agency

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1964 Oldsmobile Cutlass Convertible

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1964 Oldsmobile Cutlass Convertible

Car: Oldsmobile Cutlass Convertible

Year: 1964

What makes it special: Cutlass was produced by General Motors’ Oldsmobile division between 1961 and 1999. At its introduction, Cutlass was Oldsmobile’s smallest model beginning as a unibody compact car, but saw its greatest success as a body-on-frame intermediate. Introduced as the top trim level in Oldsmobile’s compact F-85 line, the Cutlass evolved into a series of its own, spawning numerous variants, including the 4-4-2 muscle car in 1964, premium Cutlass Supreme in 1966, and outright performance Hurst/Olds in 1968.

What made it famous: Disappointing sales of the compact F-85 prompted GM to enlarge the senior compacts for the 1964 model year. The new second-generation intermediate F-85 now rode a conventional body-on-frame chassis with a perimeter frame. Both the aluminum V8 and the Roto Hydramatic were discontinued in favor of a new cast-iron small-block 330 cu in V8 and an optional 2-speed Jetaway automatic transmission with variable-pitch stator. Buick’s 225 cu in V6 was the standard engine. The body styles of the previous model returned, and a new 4-4-2 model, derived from the BO-9 police package, was also introduced in March 1964 costing $285.14 as an answer to the new intermediate muscle car market created by the Pontiac GTO that same year.

Why I would want one: I like the small changes that were exclusive to the 1964 model like the grill and taillights.

Fun fact: The new Vista Cruiser, a stretched-wheelbase version of the standard station wagon featuring a raised rear roof with tinted skylights and a fold-down, forward-facing third seat, debuted on February 4, 1964. 

Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: July 24

Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: July 24

6:00. The news on the missing mom case.

6:13. Sports powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

6:20. The Goosenator. A car couldn’t kill it.

6:30 – 6:40 What’s the song you absolutely HATE? Call in at 877-764-2535 to get Steve Miller Tickets!

7:00. What’s going on with tolls?

7:13. Sports powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

7:20. Dumb Ass News. A telemarketer meets his match.

7:30 -7:40. What do we need to know if we’re jumping from a plane or riding a bike?

8:00. The monster shark that’s terrorizing the Cape.

8:13. Sports powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

8:20. Connecticut Bank Robberies from the Files of the FBI.

8:30 – 8:40. More Connecticut Bank Robbery stories.

9:00. Miss America leaves Jersey for… Connecticut?

9:13. Sports powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

9:20. Dumb Ass News.

9:30. What you’ll find at the New England Motorcycle Museum. Atty. John Haymond in studio!

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1954 Ford Customline Club Coupe

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1954 Ford Customline Club Coupe

Car: Ford Customline Club Coupe

Year: 1954

What makes it special: The Customline was produced by the Ford Motor Company for model years 1952 to 1956.  The car was introduced in 1952 as the mid-range model in that year’s US Ford range, positioned below the Ford Crestline and above the Ford Mainline. It was offered in 2-door sedan, 4-door sedan, 2-door coupé & 4-door station wagon body styles. with the coupe marketed as the Club Coupe.

What made it famous: The 1954 Customlines used the 1952-53 bodies with only minor changes. Engines were now a 115 hp 223 cid inline six-cylinder or 130 hp 239 cid overhead valve V8.

Why I would want one: Love the 50’s Ford styling and use of chrome and brightwork.

Fun fact: The Customline was not carried over to the 1957 model year.

Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: July 23

Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: July 23

6:00. Tolls! Tolls! Tolls!

6:13. Sports Powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

6:20 – 6:40. Weirdo Instagram and Internet pages. Everyone on gets in the running for Steve Miller Tickets. Call in at 877-764-2535!

7:00. Bloomfield Butcher shutdown after public slaughtering of calf.

7:13. Sports Powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

7:20. Dumb Ass News. What got a 9-1-1 operator to hang up on an emergency call.

7:30. Princess Diana reincarnated?

7:40. Signs from beyond the grave from Princess Diana?

8:00. Animal invasion. Kid almost eaten by a shark. Bear breaks into house.

8:13. Sports Powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

8:20 – 8:40. The Concert rider game. Connect the rider item to the artist and win tickets to that show. Allie with the Ridgefield Playhouse is in the studio.

9:00. Timothy O’Brien, Trenton’s dad, is on the phone. Trenton is 6 years old and was just diagnosed was a tumor on his brain stem. Please consider donating HERE!

9:13. Sports Powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

9:20. Dumb Ass News. Woman caught for arson by her own security camera.

9:30. Rob Leonard. How you can drink craft beer from New England Brewing Company and help cure cancer during the Closer to Free Ride?

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1968 Cadillac Eldorado Coupe

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1968 Cadillac Eldorado Coupe

Car: Cadillac Eldorado
Year: 1968
What makes it special: Cadillac’s Eldorado was a personal luxury car produced for the 1952 to 2002 model years, spanning just over ten generations. It was at or near the top of the Cadillac model line during the early model years.
What made it famous: The sixth generation Eldorado was completely redesigned for the 1967 model year and promoted as a personal Cadillac. It now shared its E-Body platform with Buick’s Rivietra and Oldsmobile’s Tornado. It now had front wheel drive in a unified powerplant package adapted to a standard Cadillac 429 V8 mated to a Turbo-Hydramatic 425 automatic transmission. Disc brakeswere an option, and it  now had standard safety equipment like an energy absorbing steering column and padded dashboard.
Why I would want one: It was probably the sportiest, most stylish Cadillac ever made. Also the beginning of Front wheel drive for Cadillac models.
Fun fact: GM’s Unified Powerplant Package was later shared with the GMC Motorhome beginning in 1972.
Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: July 22

Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: July 22

6:00. How hot was it. Did we break any records?  And.. New poll out on Connecticut residence.

6:13. Sports powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

6:20. Ashley’s family threw her a surprise bday party over the weekend!

6:30 – 6;40. The best forgotten songs from the 80’s.

7:00. Another animal abuse story in the news.

7:13. Sports powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

7:20. Dumb Ass News. Dumb Ass caught for arson by her own security camera.

7:30 – 7:40. “King of the Nerds” Mitch Hallock is in studio. ComiCONN highlights and one big low lite that has the internet really pissed.

8:00. There was a fight over a bologna sandwich in Middletown.

8:13. Sports powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

8:20 – 8:40. Why are you at court today?

9:00. Tom Cantone is on the phone! Hes the Senior Vice President of Sports and Entertainment at Mohegan Sun.

9:13. Sports powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

9:20. Dumb Ass News. Man called a hero for saving pizza.