Got Cadillac? Yes! 1952 Allard K2

We met Sydney Allard not long ago in these pages to discuss the swanky and refined Palm Beach model. The K2 “touring roadster” presented here is on the opposite end of the spectrum: made to pound the ground. Every… more»

L78-Equipped: 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396

Like many things in life, not all muscle cars are equal. Take the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 as an example. It is an iconic vehicle offering outstanding performance. However, the first owner of our feature car took it… more»

Winter Warrior: 1973 Ford F250 Highboy

Some classics are trailer or garage queens, while others see service as their creators intended. This 1973 Ford F250 Highboy falls into the second category, needing work to present at its best. However, with the 460ci V8 and automatic… more»

440 Six-Pack: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

Many enthusiasts believe that muscle cars reached the literal and metaphorical peak of their power in 1970. Like Superman and kryptonite, tighter emission regulations would eventually reduce these cars to shadows of their former selves, explaining why classics like… more»

Resale Red Once More?: 1965 Mustang Coupe

Here’s a bit of a beater 1965 Mustang coupe available on ebay for a price that won’t kill you and which might be a good starter classic. It’s bid at $3400 with less than a day left (though it… more»

Beware The Blisters?: 1970 Ford Torino

This is one of those deals where you didn’t wake up this morning thinking you’d buy a car like this, but where, as you head to sleep tonight, you’re fully invested in the idea. What car could be this… more»

69k Original Miles: 1970 Pontiac Trans Am Ram Air III

This 1970 Pontiac Trans Am seems to tick many of the boxes considered essential by dedicated enthusiasts. It is a two-owner classic with a known history, and the odometer reading of 69,000 original miles is documented. It presents superbly,… more»

Solid Project: 1976 Triumph TR7

The Triumph TR7 divides opinions. Some people appreciate the bold styling, while others feel cold. If you fall into the first category, you may be drawn to this 1976 example. It requires restoration, but it is a complete vehicle… more»

Desert Roller: 1968 Ford Mustang Coupe

Ford’s Mustang got its first restyle in 1967, so the 1968 models were mostly unchanged. The easiest way to tell a ’68 from a ’67 is the addition of side marker lights on the former. The 289 cubic inch… more»

Reasonable Camino Alternative? 1969 Ford Ranchero

“We are ‘THE KING OF AFFORDABLE CLASSICS’!” opines the listing for this 1969 Ford Ranchero. The listing also emphasizes “PRICE REDUCED!!!!” on this ute, which is finished in a rather memorable shade of… (you fill in the blank). Los… more»

Bring a Forklift! 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda 340

The Plymouth Barracuda got a whole new lease on life in 1970. That included the ‘Cuda 340, which was the small-block performance edition of the “pony” car. This rusty example has been picked clean and partially cut up and… more»

Restored 1985 Chevrolet S-10 Tahoe Maxi-Cab 4×4

I never thought I’d see a restored Chevy S-10, but this one has reportedly been “lovingly restored,” yet the seller also says several times that it’s a “survivor,” is “preserved,” and is “highly original.” I… yeah, I’ve got nothin’…. more»

47K Miles: 1963 Ford Fairlane 500 Two-Door Sedan

Ford really did often have a “Better Idea.” In 1962, they originated the “intermediate” car with their new Fairlane, and while it had a LOT in common with the Falcon, it was just a little bit bigger…the “right size”… more»

Groovy Custom: 1965 Chevrolet Corvette

UPDATE – This groovy ’70s Custom Corvette has been relisted. It appears to be in a different location, Port Isabel, Texas, and is now being offered here on eBay with a BIN of $27,000. Be sure to take another… more»

429 V8 4-Speed: 1966 Ford Fairlane GTA Drop-Top

The Fairlane was part of the Ford ensemble from 1955 to 1970. From 1962 forward, it was a mid-size car and gained stacked headlights in 1966 to match the bigger Ford. The seller’s ’66 Fairlane is a GTA, meaning… more»

Desert Find: 1962 Rambler American Rag-top

In the late 1950s, U.S. automakers began to notice that buyers didn’t always want land yachts as their primary mode of transportation. Hence, the Volkswagen Beetle’s growing popularity took shape. American Motors dusted off the Nash Rambler from the… more»

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