Let’s be honest; the full-sized station wagon is undoubtedly dead. Minivans and SUVs sounded their death knell, and there’s no evidence that manufacturers are considering reintroducing them any time soon. That’s a shame because they offered buyers unrivaled versatility… more»
No Reserve: 1969 Mercury Cougar Convertible
I love the enthusiasm of some classic car owners. While they may not perform a hard sell, they give you reasons to justify purchasing their pride and joy. Take this 1969 Mercury Cougar Convertible. The seller state that life… more»
44k Original Miles: 1978 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
With a genuine 44,000 miles showing on its odometer, this 1978 Camaro Z28 is a car loaded with contradictions. A previous owner completed some mechanical upgrades to extract better performance, and you might think these would destroy its claim… more»
Original Paint: 1967 Ford LTD Hardtop
Sometimes a classic car will appear, and it can prove challenging to decide what path you might follow were you to find it parked in your garage. Such is the case with this 1967 Ford LTD Hardtop. It presents… more»
Spotless 1973 Dodge Challenger
Describing any classic car as perfect is dangerous because a close inspection will often reveal a flaw or two. However, this 1973 Dodge Challenger may have fewer faults than most. The seller has turned their eye to every aspect… more»
350-Equipped: 1967 Chevrolet C10 Pickup
Like most vehicles, pickups have evolved to the point where modern offerings are pretty refined and comfortable to live with as daily drivers. Older examples will usually be less so, but this 1967 Chevrolet C10 is an exception. Its… more»
Driving Drop-Top Project: 1970 Ford XL Convertible
Full-size convertibles are great. If you happen to be on the taller side, they offer comfortable accommodation that isn’t available in their more petite counterparts. For those of us who don’t come anywhere near threatening six-foot, they’re still a… more»
Blank Canvas: 1972 Plymouth Duster
While I admit a bias towards most classics wearing the blue-oval badge, I can’t help but admire the styling of the early Plymouth Dusters. Cars like this 1972 example look crisp and clean, making them an ideal candidate for… more»
429 Fastback: 1971 Ford Torino GT
So, you’ve got a reasonable stash of cash burning a hole in your pocket, and you’re in the market for a classic bearing the blue-oval badge. What do you do? Some people may look favorably upon a First Generation… more»
No Reserve: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS
There are times when enthusiasts searching for a 1960s pony car project will begin to believe that they will face significant rust repairs as part of their build. This 1967 Camaro RS isn’t 100% rust-free, but its needs will… more»
Drive It Home: 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
The idea of flying in and driving home in a shiny classic car is always attractive. It provides the opportunity to achieve immediate enjoyment and bond with your new purchase. That is what this 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo offers… more»
No Reserve: 1987 Buick Grand National
As the 1980s dawned, it seemed that the classic American muscle car was dead and buried. Some manufacturers were delving into the mystical world of fuel injection and electronic engine management on their V8 engines with limited success. Others… more»
Highly Optioned: 1971 Chevrolet Corvette 454 4-Speed
It isn’t that hard to find a nice chrome-bumper C3 Corvette in the current market, but finding one like our feature car is a treat. Not only does its engine bay house a big-block, but its original owner loaded… more»
















