Dodge joined the mid-size pickup truck market in 1987 with the Dakota. The company fielded the product until 2011 and then withdrew from the market segment, though Dodge is still big in the full-size truck space. The seller has… more»
Ultimate Sleeper! 1953 Chevrolet 210
If Chevrolet had 2020s technology in the 1950s, they might have built this 1953 Chevy 210 the way you see it here. It looks like a sleeper with four doors, to boot, yet a 400 cubic inch V8 resides… more»
Ex-Air Force 1972 Ford Custom 500 Ranch Wagon
It’s good fun to find a car that has done its civic duty in some capacity, such as this 1972 Ford Custom 500 Ranch Wagon with “Dual-Facing Rear Seats.” According to the seller, it was shipped from its Los… more»
14k Original Miles: 1975 Bricklin SV-1
It’s a two-door Sports Car featuring unusual body material and gullwing doors. It sounds like we should be discussing the DMC DeLorean, but the car in question is the Bricklin SV-1. The other thing that the SV-1 has in… more»
Summer Is Coming! 1974 Buick LeSabre Ragtop
The 1974 model year was a tough one for U.S. auto manufacturers. Unless you already had small, fuel-efficient cars in your inventory (remember the gasoline shortages?). Buick was largely focused on bigger cars, although they did have the Nova-inspired… more»
36k Original Miles: 1971 Fiat 850 Spider
If you prefer pocket-sized classics, you may be drawn to this 1971 Fiat 850 Spider. It has a known history and presents superbly, thanks to the seller’s comprehensive cosmetic refresh. With only 36,000 miles on the clock, it is… more»
403 T-Top: 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix LJ
Some enthusiasts crave a wind-in-the-hair motoring experience, but aren’t drawn to the idea of owning a classic Convertible. This 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix LJ offers an excellent solution, courtesy of its T-Top. It presents extremely well for what is… more»
Indy Pace Car Edition: 1979 Ford Mustang
With the introduction of the all-new third-generation Mustang in 1979, things were heading in yet another positive direction for Ford’s pony car, all except in terms of optional over-the-top performance options as could be found on some of the… more»
Rebuild Project: 2003 Honda S2000
If you’re a fan of modern-era sports cars, you undoubtedly know that the Honda S2000 is one of the greats. It will almost certainly go down as a classic that we’ll all wish we bought when they were somewhat… more»
Survivor Project: 1956 Hudson Hornet
The Hudson Hornet is best remembered for its success in auto racing in the early 1950s. Then, along came Hudson’s merger with Nash-Kelvinator in 1954, forming American Motors. Things changed after that, and the 1955-1957 Hornets were largely rebadged… more»
Bargain? One-Owner 1994 Mercury Topaz GS
The seller has this one listed as a 1995 Tobaz, and if there’s anything I know about, it’s typos. They’re pointed out fairly often here. Ford didn’t offer the Tempo in 1995, so naturally, there was also no Mercury… more»
47K Miles? 1976 AMC Pacer
Repainted in an unusual shade of light green that looks either light blue or gray in a lot of the photos, this 1976 AMC Pacer appears to be wearing a satin sheen rather than the usual glossy finish that… more»
BF Auction: 1965 And 1967 Ford Mustang Package
Offered here is a two-car Mustang project package composed of a red 1965 Ford Mustang coupe and a gold 1967 Ford Mustang coupe. The seller purchased both cars about four years ago with the idea of them being a… more»
Too Far Gone? 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible
It is a question I have always pondered. To what point must a classic deteriorate before it is genuinely beyond salvation? That is the big one hanging over this 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible. It is a sad, sorry sight,… more»
ZZ4 350 V8: 1973 Chevrolet Nova SS
Chevrolet gave its popular Nova a facelift in 1973-74, which resulted in a bulkier-looking car that would find some of its best sales years. The Super Sport option gained in popularity because it could be had with any Chevy… more»


















