20k Mile Survivor: 1966 AMC Ambassador 880

As American Motors began to move away from the Rambler nameplate (its final hurrah was in 1969), the 1966 Ambassadors were labeled as AMC. The cars had been heavily restyled in 1965 and now rode on a longer wheelbase… more»

Rare External Oil Filler: 1972 Porsche 911T

Known as an “Olklappe”, more on that to follow, this 1972 Porsche 911T is a bit rough around the edges. Still, it’s an important cog in the evolution of Porsche’s iconic 911 series cars, and certainly worthy of a… more»

1 of 1,771 Ragtops: 1968 Plymouth Satellite

The Satellite became Plymouth’s top-tier mid-size car in 1965 when the B-bodies officially became designated as intermediates. It was a popular seller into the 1970s, though convertibles were never particularly hot (they only built 1,771 copies in 1968). This… more»

Resuscitation Required: 1960 Cadillac Ambulance

One common denominator that those who enjoy restoring cars sometimes share is that many are after the same makes and models of classics to take on as projects.  However, a few seek the unusual, desiring to bring vehicles back… more»

Hot Rod Sedan: 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9

Many of us know there are vehicles in our particular fields of interest that are terrible ideas to buy, let alone restore, yet we still cannot resist their allure. For me, I have a penchant for powerful, low-slung German… more»

37K Original Miles: 1992 Acura NSX

There was a time when an Acura NSX was considered an “affordable” exotic. You could buy a driver-quality example from the 1991-1992 model years for $40,000 or so, and sometimes even less if the odometer had crossed into the… more»

13k Original Miles: 1978 Ford Granada

I typically wouldn’t give a 1978 Ford Granada more than a passing glance. It won’t find its way to the top of a list of the world’s most desirable classics, and many Granadas from this era long ago made… more»

One Family Owned: 1961 Mercury Monterey

This 1961 Mercury Monterey has so many positive attributes that it is impossible to identify a single one as most important. It has spent its life in a favorable climate, leaving it rust-free. The Mercury has been part of… more»

Proverbial Hen’s Tooth: 1939 Dodge Hayes Coupe

One of the fun things about studying automotive history is coming to the realization that there are still a lot of stories you haven’t heard about.  In 1939, the Chrysler Corporation managed to upset their Chrysler, DeSoto, and Dodge… more»

24k Original Miles: Stunning 1962 Cadillac Series 62 Sedan

If this 1962 Cadillac Series 62 Sedan is all the seller claims, it is an extraordinary classic. It presents superbly and is said to be a true survivor, with a genuine 24,350 miles on its odometer. It is a… more»

Raced Once: 1974 Fiat 128

When I was a lad, one of my most prized possessions was a 1:24 scale diecast model of a Fiat 128 Rally Car. It featured big wheels, simulated mud splatters, and I could swap the normal wheels and tires… more»

Beautiful Breezeway: 1963 Mercury Monterey Custom

What caught my attention about this 1963 Mercury Monterey Custom, with its “Breezeway” rear window, is that it’s a two-door hardtop; every Breezeway-equipped Merc I can recall encountering was a four-door. No, this two-door subject isn’t rare, it just… more»

Beefy 430 MEL V8: 1960 Ford Thunderbird

After a three-year run as a 2-seat personal luxury car, the Ford Thunderbird gained a back seat in 1958, along with a bigger footprint. These cars, made from 1958 to 1960, would be known as the “Square Birds” and… more»

V8 Daily Driver: 1967 Dodge Dart

Dodge entered the compact market in 1961 with the Lancer, a variant of the quirky Plymouth Valiant. It wasn’t very successful, so the car was redesigned and given the Dart name, where it flourished through 1976. A redesign came… more»

Euro-Spec 5-Speed: 1984 Mercedes-Benz 280SL

The R107-chassis Mercedes-Benz is an easy car to find if you’re simply looking for a summer cruiser or a moderately interesting hobby vehicle. However, these vehicles were effectively the poster child for the thriving gray market industry back in… more»

BF Classified: 1952 International L-120 Flatbed

Said to originally be from South Carolina, this 1952 International L-120 Flatbed has no rust-through, just some normal surface rust, according to the seller. It has a few scars here and there, but for a truck to be 73… more»