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»

Three-On-The-Tree! 1963 Pontiac Bonneville Sports Coupe

We should all strive to care less about what others think and worry about what makes us happy, but on the other hand, can you imagine the unadulterated envy felt by the neighbors when you pulled into the driveway… more»

Rust Free Driver: 1970 Chevrolet Kingswood Wagon

Vacation time will be here before you know it, and while most families will be traveling by a modern SUV this summer, some lucky kids will be able to tell their friends that their very cool dad scored this… more»

Parting Out Soon: 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback

The Ford Mustang created quite a stir when it was introduced at the New York World’s Fair in April of 1964. But it wasn’t until that Fall when the 1965 model year officially began that the fastback joined the… more»

Grandpa Car: 1963 Ford Galaxie Sedan

The Galaxie was added to the Ford lineup in 1959 as a step up from the Fairlane. Throughout the 1960s and into the 1970s, the Galaxie competed head-to-head with Chevrolet’s Impala. For the generation produced from 1960 to 1964,… more»

Beautiful in Brown: 1975 Ford Granada

The Ford Granada is not exactly a model you associate with being a home run for the domestic auto industry. But it was actually quite popular with consumers, even if it was unremarkable in every way. When it comes… more»

Shed Find: 1976 Porsche 914 2.0

Storing a car away for a short-term sojourn is something most of us have done at one point. The motivations range from going on a longer trip or deployment; time/space/financial needs determining it needs to be out of the… more»

Side-Loading: 1962 Chevrolet Corvair Rampside

In 1960, Chevrolet introduced its first compact car, the Corvair. It differed from the rest of the pack by its rear-mounted, air-cooled engine. The line-up was soon expanded to include the Corvair 95, which marketed two versions of a… more»

26k Original Miles: 1984 Ford Mustang GT

We see plenty of claimed low-mileage survivors at Barn Finds, though some don’t stand up to scrutiny. However, this 1984 Ford Mustang GT is an exception, because its odometer reading is documented. It presents extremely well as a genuine… more»

Restored Wagon: 1963 Ford Country Squire

The automotive industry is cyclical, driven by buyer demand for new vehicles. I have often felt sad that potential customers have largely turned their backs on Station Wagons. Imports are available, but there is no indication that domestic manufacturers… more»

Spotless Restoration: 1950 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup

Some classics may have humble origins, but can make a startling impact when restored to a high standard. That sentence perfectly describes this 1950 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup. Dismantled to the last nut and bolt, this old workhorse presents better… more»

Simply Stunning: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad

If you compiled a list of ten vehicles that have remained long-term staples of the classic scene, Chevrolet’s 1957 Bel Air range would almost certainly rate a spot. The most popular of the company’s Tri-Five series, these vehicles have… more»

No Rust? 1978 Toyota SR5 Long Bed 5-Speed

This brown (Copper is the official color name) box-checker is a 1978 Toyota SR5 Long Bed with a 5-speed manual and topper, or canopy, as they call it. The seller says it has “no rust,” the two best words… more»

Slant-Six Survivor: 1967 Plymouth Valiant

From 1960 to 1976, the Valiant was Plymouth’s entry in the compact car market. The car’s third design arrived in 1967 and was the most successful of the run. Many of these cars were built with the Chrysler Slant-Six… more»

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