Fall is a great time to hop in the car and take a scenic drive, but have you ever wished you could step back in time and drive a classic car? This new Utah company offers three cool vintage cars that you can rent for the day.

Whether you’re looking for something unique for a special event, or just want to take a cool car for a spin, Salt Lake City Hot Rod Rentals will hook you up. You can choose from three vintage cars: a 1927 Ford Model T, a 1955 Oldsmobile 88, or a 1966 Ford Mustang.

For a throwback to the time of drive ins with car hops, rent the 1955 Oldsmobile 88.

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Every inch of this classic is perfection…right down to the fuzzy dice hanging from the rear view mirror.

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Hop in and go back to the good old days when the family took a Sunday drive right after the Ed Sullivan Show.

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Here’s the car you wish you owned in high school.

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The cherry red 1966 Ford Mustang is the epitome of cool.

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From the chrome mustang on the grill to the chrome gas cap on the back, this car will take you right back to the year when the Rolling Stones were on the radio, Lyndon B. Johnson was in the Whitehouse, and miniskirts were all the rage.

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When Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn were doing their thing on the silver screen, and Prohibition was making the bootleggers rich, the 1927 Ford Model T could be yours for less than $400.

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The automatic transmission in this bucket-style Model T makes driving a breeze.

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This car is as hot as the flames painted on its side, and you’ll love its 305 CI V8 engine.

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Salt Lake City Hot Rod Rentals is offering special fall rates for half or full day rentals. For more information, visit Salt Lake City Hot Rod Rental’s website, or follow them on Facebook.

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Who do you know that would get a kick out of driving a classic car? Tag them in the comments!

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