19k Original Miles: 1986 Pontiac Bonneville

In the automotive world, size matters, and it was especially important in the late seventies and early eighties when fuel efficiency was on everybody’s mind.  One trick the Pontiac team had up its sleeve was to switch the Bonneville… more»

4-Speed 4WD Project: 1982 AMC Eagle Kammback

AMC Eagle. The first thing most of us probably think about when we hear that name is the now-iconic 4WD wagon. They keep showing up for sale, and their other 4WD models aren’t seen as often. This 1982 AMC… more»

California Coupe: 1978 Ford Fairmont

As car enthusiasts, we tend to be the harshest critics of automobile manufacturers. We expect them to make vehicles that appeal to our performance and handling desires, and sadly, the current track record reveals plenty of examples of vehicles… more»

Two Tone Project: 1978 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II

There can sometimes be a temptation with a certain model you’ve seen a dozen times – maybe 100 times – in the past. It never appealed to you before but all of the sudden, it scratches an itch. Perhaps… more»

One-Off: 1954 Maserati A6G/54 2000 Spyder by Zagato

So let’s get one thing out of the way right away: no, it’s not a barn find today, but this one-of-one Maserati was once a beat-up old car, with a patchwork red paint job, and no great prospects for… more»

Zero Rust: 1967 Rover 2000 TC

If you’re attracted to the idea of owning a 1960s British classic, but don’t want a sports car, this 1967 Rover 2000 TC could be a worthy candidate. It presents nicely, offering room for a family of four. The… more»

Original 396: 1966 Chevrolet Impala SS

This 1966 Chevrolet Impala SS demonstrates the possibility of combining luxury motoring with plenty of power beneath the driver’s right foot. The first owner ordered the car with plenty of desirable factory options, with many believing the big-block under… more»

35k Original Miles: 1987 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

Pony cars were once one of the staples of the American motoring landscape. Today, they are all but extinct. However, those yearning to park one in their garage may need to look no further than this 1987 Chevrolet Camaro… more»

Rare 6-Speed: 2003 Chevrolet Corvette 50th Anniversary Edition

Chevrolet threw a party in 2003, and the Corvette was the guest of honor. Half a century had passed since the first Corvette hit the market, and the company celebrated by releasing a 50th Anniversary Edition. Featuring a unique… more»

Long Name: 1956 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer

The Custom Royal Lancer was at the top of the pecking order for Dodge products in 1956. That’s when the seller’s beautiful convertible was built, one of 4,100 drop-tops (across all Dodge models). This one has been restored, though… more»

59k Original Miles: 2005 Pontiac GTO

This 2005 Pontiac GTO is a tidy classic featuring a few performance upgrades. It has 59,000 miles on the clock, needing nothing but a new owner who will appreciate a car that represented the swansong for an iconic badge…. more»

10k-Mile Time Capsule: 1968 Ford Galaxie 500

According to the seller, this 1968 Ford Galaxie 500 has fewer than 10,000 original miles. That’s an average of 168 per year. And that’s also for a 4-door sedan that would have been perfect for a family of four… more»

Forward or Backward: 1980s Steiner 3-Wheeler

One of the coolest vintage lawn tractors I’ve seen, this Steiner 3-Wheeler may just look like a regular lawn tractor, but one with a single wheel on the front. That isn’t the case; this one has a swivel seat… more»

Unibody Survivor? 1960 Plymouth Belvedere

The 1950s were over, but tailfins were not. Plymouth’s perhaps reached new highs on the new 1960 models, which had shifted from body-on-frame to unibody construction. The Fury was the top-of-the-line model, but those buyers with a smaller checking… more»

Good Starter Car? 1961 Ford Falcon

The Falcon was Ford’s first foray into the compact car market. Introduced in 1960, the car was retired in 1970, though a mid-size variant of the Fairlane was sold as a Falcon in 1970 ½. Success of the car… more»

43k-Mile Survivor: 1965 Oldsmobile F-85

The Oldsmobile F-85 debuted in 1961 at General Motors as a “senior” compact, alongside the Pontiac Tempest and Buick Special. All three cars became mid-size automobiles in 1964, shifting from unibody to body-on-frame construction. This 1965 edition is said… more»