Raising the Roof: 1969 Ford Econoline Camper

One of the hottest segments of the classic vehicle market is that of campers.  From kitschy tow-behinds and slide-ins to camping vans, these nostalgic remnants of an era when Americans took to the outdoors in droves during the sixties… more»

Five-0 Interceptor! 2009 Ford Crown Victoria

I’ve always wanted to own one of these! A Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, such as this 2009 example, makes a statement just sitting still. While not a particularly stylish ride, they are unique in a last-man-standing sort of… more»

Split Window Project: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette

The long-awaited second-generation Chevrolet Corvette arrived in 1963. And it brought a fully enclosed coupe for the first time. With a split rear glass, Chevy engineers had no idea they had created a future collectible because it was only… more»

Black and Chrome: 1994 Dodge Viper RT/10

It’s rare when you find a seller that is willing to overcompensate for his car’s flaws, but that seems to be what we have here in the case of the owner of this project-grade 1994 Dodge Viper RT/10. The… more»

As Good as a Studebaker? 1978 Avanti II

The original Studebaker Avanti was a personal luxury car that the troubled company could only afford to keep on the payroll for two model years (1963 and 1964). But a pair of Stude dealers felt the car deserved a… more»

Three-On-The-Tree V8: 1962 Buick Skylark

When I think of the Buick model known as a “Skylark”, I automatically swerve to the well-known and popular ’64-’72 variant. Prior to that model run, however, the Skylark badge was an upscale trim package available on the new… more»

Parts or Project Car? 1985 Pontiac Fiero GT

The Pontiac Fiero remains an accessible, entry-level classic car that has plenty of fans who are committed to keeping these sporty, mid-engined coupes on the road. The Fiero has long been overlooked by the broader classic car market, cast… more»

Pristine FJ80: 1992 Toyota Land Cruiser

After a certain point, when you find a vehicle in original condition that isn’t a supercar or otherwise a collector’s items, you have to consider it a unicorn. This 1992 Toyota Land Cruiser may have become a bit of… more»

Weathered Drop-Top: 1968 Chevrolet Impala SS

The Chevy Impala Super Sport was one of the most popular cars of the 1960s – at least in the first half of the decade. But mid-way into that 10-year span the mid-size Chevelle came along, and the Chevelle… more»

Mojave Interior: 1978 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

This 1978 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham looks nice enough on its own, but what’s inside makes it a true winner. These cars were seemingly everywhere just a few years ago, weren’t they? Maybe it’s been 20 years already; time… more»

BF Auction: 1956 Chevrolet School Bus 4×4

For some, the urge to embark on a life of adventure is irresistible, but choosing the best method to attain that goal can be challenging. This 1956 Chevrolet School Bus could offer the ideal solution, providing an opportunity for… more»

Original 340/3-Speed: 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda

1970 was a great year to visit your Plymouth dealer, as there were several fine offerings in the lineup, including the Road Runner, the GTX, and that wacky Superbird with the NASCAR-winning nose and wing.  Another excellent choice for… more»

440 6-Pack V8: 1971 Plymouth Barracuda

Born from the roots of the Valiant compact in 1964, the Plymouth Barracuda came into its own in 1970. That’s when Chrysler bestowed it with a separate platform (though shared with the all-new Dodge Challenger). But the timing was… more»

46k Miles! 1968 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham

This Monterey Green Firemist (what a name!) Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham cost a whopping $6,899 in 1968, a full $1,114 more than a Sedan DeVille. One thing you got for your extra grand or so was a little more length…. more»

Anniversary Edition: 1953 Ford Crestline Victoria

By the early 1950s, most car companies were shedding the bulky look of the ’40s in favor of sleek, spare designs telegraphing modern style. Ford was all-in on the new look, introducing its 1952 line-up in three trim levels… more»

Y-Block Project: 1960 Ford Galaxie Starliner

Ford released the first really hot FE in 1960 with its high-performance 360-horsepower 352, and when paired with the Starliner’s swoopy roofline, it was clear to see that Ford may have fostered some sporting intentions, perhaps in the southeastern… more»

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