20k Original Miles: 1967 Porsche 912

Although Porsche developed its reputation founded on producing high-performance sports cars commanding premium prices, it has released more affordable models to increase sales volumes and profits. The 912 was one such vehicle, and this 1967 example appears to be… more»

One Owner Show Car: 1974 Chevrolet Corvette

There are many words we could use to describe this 1974 Chevrolet Corvette, and subtle isn’t one of them. It is a classic designed to draw attention, not blend into the background. The Corvette is a one-owner vehicle that… more»

Custom Coupe: 1968 Chevrolet Impala 307 V8

Introduced in 1968, the Impala Custom Coupe was an Impala with a Caprice 2-door roofline. It was a departure from the fastback styling of the Sport Coupe. Boasting one of the nicest paint jobs I’ve seen on a vintage… more»

1970 Dodge D-100 Sweptline 318 V8 4-Speed

Quick, name the fifth-largest U.S. state by land area. You’re right, Alaska is the biggest, but New Mexico is the fifth biggest. It would have been easier to just say that this 1970 Dodge D-100 came from New Mexico,… more»

Stretch Limo: 1966 Ford Mustang

If you run a limousine service (or want to start one) and are looking for something out of the ordinary, how about this 1966 Ford Mustang? It has been stretched from its original form to take six people (2… more»

Daily Driver Project: 1963 Ford Country Sedan

In 1963, if you went shopping for a full-size station wagon at your Ford dealer, you had three choices. Each based on the level of trim. The bargain package was the Ranch Wagon, followed by the Country Sedan, which… more»

British Hatchback: 1967 Triumph GT6 Mk l

Before MG launched its GT into the market, Triumph had cobbled up a hatchback based on the Spitfire. The new car was heavier than the Spitfire, and its inline four-cylinder labored under the extra weight. The project was shelved… more»

Turbocharged Project: 1990 Saab 900 SPG

When we think of the term “hot hatch” and from sometime in the 1980s, it’s inevitable we automatically assume it’s a Volkswagen GTI or a Dodge Omni GLH. But, truth be told, Saab got the party started many years… more»

First Year Project: 1973 Pontiac Grand Am

Upon first glance, this 1973 Pontiac Grand Am gives off more of a LeMans vibe, and that’s because the front end was swapped for a donor section from a Colonnade-era LeMans found in a boneyard after the original component… more»

Nicest One Left? 1972 Chevrolet Impala

The best-selling U.S. car in 1972 was the Impala, with Chevrolet finding homes for nearly 600,000 units of this one-year model alone.  With so many produced, I’m surprised how long it’s been since I last saw one on the… more»

Works Great! 1957 International Travelall A-120 4×4

As tough as our ancestors were, this 1957 International Travelall A-120 (3/4-ton) 4×4 would be an incredible vehicle to tinker with and either make it look like new again or just keep it maintained and drive it. The seller… more»

360 Powered Project: 1982 AMC Spirit

With production of the long-standing Gremlin ceasing after 1978, AMC buyers were introduced to a new kid on the block in ’79: a fresh offering called the Spirit.  However, the model known as the sedan didn’t stray far from… more»

4-Door Marauder! 1964 Mercury Park Lane

Beginning in mid-1963, the Marauder sub-series was introduced as a sports/performance take on Mercury’s full-size automobiles. And a 4-door hardtop joined the mix in 1964 along with the 2-door fastback. It was available in all trim levels, so the… more»

Old School Cool: Flamed 1955 Chrysler Newport

Given the high future costs of restoring a neglected vintage automobile, it generally makes more sense to hold out for the most solid example you can afford, no matter what the make or model of your dream car happens… more»

Little Engine That Could: 1983 Ford Ranger Diesel

Throughout the 1970s, Ford relied on imports to fill the needs of the compact truck market in the U.S. Mazda supplied a Japanese truck badged as the Courier to compete against the likes of the Chevrolet LUV, also an… more»

Carport Find: 1977 Pontiac Trans Am

Thanks to a widely popular movie, a long-standing muscle car found its sales taking off in the 1970s. That movie was Smokey and the Bandit (from 1977), and that car was the Pontiac Trans Am. Within two years, sales… more»