Ready for Revival: 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL

The Mercedes-Benz R107 platform has earned its reputation the slow, honest way, by lasting. This 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL is a good example of why these cars continue to attract collectors who value build quality, understated design, and long-term ownership… more»

1 of 2,575: 1972 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

The 1972 Chevrolet Camaro is the rarest in terms of production for the second-generation cars, thanks to a UAW strike that lasted nearly six months, cutting production to around 80,000 units that year.  That’s still a pretty good amount… more»

Nice Driver: 1966 Oldsmobile Starfire

The “Starfire” nameplate was formally introduced by Oldsmobile in 1954, and despite substantial recycling through the years, the model name remained associated with the division’s best offerings through the 1960s. The first Starfire was a convertible concept car off… more»

No Reserve Turbo: 1965 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa Convertible

If you’ve ever owned a Corvair, you’ve probably been asked if it was a “Spyder.” While the Spyder was introduced as a turbocharged upgrade to the Corvair Monza in 1962, Chevrolet changed the name to “Corsa” when they introduced… more»

Balocco Special: 1982 Alfa Romeo GTV6

Special editions always add an extra layer of appeal, and this 1982 Alfa Romeo GTV6 Balocco SE is no exception. Identified as number 217 of just 350 produced, this example, listed here on eBay, blends limited-production status with thoughtful… more»

SS 454 Tribute: 1969 Chevrolet Nova

Following a complete redesign in 1968, the third-generation Chevrolet Nova became its most popular yet. Sales increased by an additional 37% in 1969 as the car underwent subtle annual changes through 1972. In 1969, the Super Sport’s top option… more»

No Fake Patina: 1965 Chevrolet Bel Air Long-Roof

Usually, when the subject of old Chevrolet station wagons arises, it’s the Impala that gets the coverage. Prior to the late fifties, the range-topping Bel Air got all the glory, but by 1965, a Chevy Bel Air was aimed… more»

Somebody’s Father’s Oldsmobile – 1997 Aurora

By the late ’80s, most Oldsmobiles were virtual carbon copies of their Buick counterparts. Even Chevy Chase mentions spotting an “Oldsmobuick” in the detective movie Fletch. Olds buyers of the day generally sported gray or blue hair, kept a… more»

No Reserve: Restored 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS454

Did Chevrolet get the Monte Carlo the “most” right on the first try? By plopping the Monte Carlo’s attractive body atop the A-Body sedan’s 116-inch wheelbase, and then offering it with an optional 360-horsepower 454, Chevrolet set themselves up… more»

Turbocharged Coupe: 1989 Pontiac Grand Prix ASC McLaren

If Darth Vader had to own a car, and it had to be an early 90s GM product, a mass-produced Pontiac modified into an ASC/McLaren Grand Prix Turbo coupe would be on top of the list. This car is… more»

Transition Year Project: 1954 MG TF

Old British roadsters send perhaps one of the most significant jolts to your system when you spy one in derelict or barn find condition. It’s not unlike an old muscle car in that you can instantly envision what life… more»

Flareside Driver: 1992 Ford F-150 XLT Lariat

The “old bodystyle”, or OBS Ford F-150 pickups continue to pick up steam in the enthusiast vehicle marketplace, with loyal Ford owners and next-generation collectors alike gravitating towards trucks like this one. Featuring a short wheelbase, Flareside bed, and… more»

RV Prospect? 1958 GMC School Bus

Who hasn’t dreamed of chucking it all in favor of a footloose lifestyle – favorite person at your side, best four-legged buddy on board, only what you need in the cupboards and closets. This 1958 GMC school bus offers… more»

Solid Running Project: 1967 Ford Galaxie 500

From 1959 to the mid-1970s, the Ford Galaxie and Chevrolet Impala competed head-to-head in the full-size arena. And Chevy was the usual (if not every time) victor, though that doesn’t mean that being #2 doesn’t indicate that Ford didn’t… more»

44K Mile Survivor: 1972 Dodge Charger SE

In 1972, the Charger’s image hung in the balance. In one scale was Charger’s performance heritage: you know, Richard Petty’s #43, the bad guys in Bullitt…that kind of thing. In the other scale was the burgeoning concept of the intermediate… more»

British Corvette: 1982 Triumph TR8

Ah, yes: the Triumph TR8, otherwise known as the British Corvette and one of the coolest cars the automaker has ever made. There’s a small but loyal following for these cars today, as it is still somewhat unrecognized as… more»

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