This 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle appears to have either begun life as an ordinary Malibu or as a Chevelle Super Sport that came with a 350 cubic inch V8. That engine was replaced early in the car’s life with a… more»
1960 Facel Vega Excellence EX1 Sedan
We’re looking at one of only about 2900 cars made by Facel Vega during its decade of automobile production. The company was founded in 1939 to make aviation parts; later, it built bodies for Simca, Ford in France, Delahaye,… more»
Starship Enterprise! 1968 Pontiac Executive
The Executive was Pontiac’s mid-range full-size car from 1966 to 1970. It began as the Star Chief Executive in 1966, and then simply the Executive in 1967 when the Star Chief moniker was dropped. The Executive rode on the… more»
Just Add Engine: 1969 Dodge Coronet 500 Convertible
This 1969 Dodge Coronet 500 Convertible is an unfinished project, and I consider it a rare discovery. It doesn’t run or drive, but a weekend of hard graft in a home workshop could potentially return it to a roadworthy… more»
Single Cab Syncro: 1986 Volkswagen Doka Transporter
When you can own a classic vehicle that combines utility with desirability, you’ve got it made in the shade. Sadly, most vehicles offering some utility aren’t all that collectible because of the very fact that they were used, heavily…. more»
Color Changed: 1968 Mercury Montego MX Convertible
Owners changing paint shades is not a new phenomenon in the classic world and often sparks debate about whether it is appropriate. I prefer originality, but also accept that at the end of the day, the owner paid good… more»
41K Miles? 1973 Ford Mustang Convertible
It’s easy to picture the joy the original owner must have felt driving this 1973 Mustang Convertible off the lot for the first time, dropping the top of the “last” Mustang Convertible, headed into a hazy yellow sunset with… more»
Compact 4X4: 1980 Chevrolet LUV
The Chevy LUV (Light Utility Vehicle) was a badge-engineered Japanese import built by Isuzu. It was exported from Japan to the U.S. from 1972 to 1980 before Chevrolet came up with a domestic small pickup, the S-10. This 1980… more»
Inexpensive 1956 Pontiac 870 Four-Door Sedan
This 1956 Pontiac 870 Four-Door Sedan was made in – wait for it – Pontiac, Michigan, believe it or not! I know, right? There were eight GM plants making cars in 1956, but the letter P in the VIN… more»
Manual W123: 1979 Mercedes-Benz 240D
The concept of a “feel-good car” is truly a subjective one. What feels good to one enthusiast will not matter to another; you may get good vibes off of a C3 Corvette, while I’ll find them hidden on an… more»
Motorhome Mileage: 1992 Geo Tracker
The Geo Tracker (and its corporate twin, the Suzuki Sidekick) is one of the most attractive options out there for a summer cruiser that can also venture off-road. A removable convertible top, optional hardtop, and respectable 4WD setup makes… more»
Flintstone Floors: 1976 Chevrolet C20 Scottsdale
$2,000 or best offer? For a truck this nice-looking in 2026?! You can’t get nothin’ (as they say) in 2026 for two grand anymore, vehicle-wise, especially a vintage red-hot Chevy square body pickup. I predict this one won’t last… more»
60k-Mile Survivor? 1967 Buick Skylark
In 1967, if you wanted a mid-size automobile from Buick, you had three choices: the entry-level Special, the mid-range Skylark, and the Skylark Gran Sport, a fancy muscle car. A variety of body styles were available, including this 2-door… more»
Fuel Injected: 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396
Some classics can’t help but draw attention. It could be the presentation, the performance, or the inherent desirability that attracts enthusiasts like moths to a flame. This 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 possesses those traits in abundance, but features… more»
440-Powered Moulin Rouge 1968 Plymouth Road Runner
Finding just about any Chrysler equipped with a 440 and painted Moulin Rouge is enough to get most Mopar fans excited, and the star quality only increases when that vehicle happens to be a first-year Plymouth Road Runner. However,… more»

















