Garage Find: 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix Model J

This 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix has been sitting in a garage for the past 25-years, but the time has now come for it to head off to a new home. It appears to be a nice, clean car that… more»

Completely Original: 1968 Mustang GT Fastback

This 1968 Mustang GT Fastback ticks a lot of the right boxes for the person on the hunt for a 1960s classic. It wears its original paint and interior, it has never had any rust issues, and it is… more»

Parked For A Decade: 1972 Jaguar E-Type

This 1972 Jaguar E-Type 2+2 has spent its entire life in a climate-controlled garage and has only recently emerged following a decade-long hibernation. It is a solid and complete car but will require some work before it is ready… more»

Running Project Car: 1936 Dodge D2 Coupe

For the person who is on the hunt for a classic car restoration project, this 1936 Dodge D2 Coupe would seem to tick a lot of the right boxes. It is a solid vehicle that runs and drives, and… more»

47k Genuine Miles: 1977 Chevrolet Corvette

For any person who is on the hunt for an original and unmolested C3 Corvette, this 1977 model is a car that really is worth considering. It is a one-owner vehicle that is in pretty impressive condition, and it… more»

Clean Survivor: 1977 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400

While the Trans Am was the most prominent and easily recognizable of the Firebird range by the mid-1970s, the Formula remained in its shadows. Still, it was possible to tick the right boxes on the options sheet and to… more»

Chevy 327 V8-Powered: 1973 Triumph Stag

Update 8/27/19 – After close to a year, this Stag has resurfaced here on eBay. This time it’s listed with a lower starting bid and a reserve. It has also moved to Archer, Florida so we can only assume… more»

Rare Restored Italian: 1973 Fiat 130 Coupe

The design for the Fiat 130 Coupe emerged from the design studios of Pininfarina, and the fruits of their labor is a car that, while some people might not find it to be the most gorgeous car ever built,… more»

7,700 Mile Turbo! 1981 Pontiac Trans Am SE

The owner of this 1981 Pontiac Trans Am describes the car as being original and flawless, and with a mere 7,700 miles under its belt, that probably isn’t that surprising. Everywhere you look you are confronted with spotless presentation,… more»

Quirky Classic: 1996 Subaru SVX

During the 1980s and 1990s, many car manufacturers introduced cars that they referred to as “Halo” models. Their stated aim was to bring a level of prestige and performance to the brand, with the cars then generating “trickle-down” sales… more»

1976 Pontiac Grand Prix With 8,300 Genuine Miles

The term “time capsule” is one that I believe gets overused in the world of classic cars, so it is one that I will avoid. What we have here is a 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix, and with a genuine… more»

Surprise Packet: 1970 Pontiac Firebird

In spite of its somewhat crusty and ravaged appearance, this 1970 Pontiac Firebird does appear to be a surprisingly solid car. Increasing confidence levels even further is the owner’s open admission that this is not a real Trans Am,… more»

Museum Piece: 1928 Renault NN1

While Renault produced 150,000 examples of the NN1 model during 5-years of production. They are not a particularly common sight today. Therefore, to have the opportunity to write about two different cars that have appeared on our desks here… more»

1967 Chevrolet Corvette With 36k Genuine Miles!

Maybe it’s just me, but I think that Marlboro Maroon was the most striking color available on a Corvette in 1967. That is the shade that graces this completely original and unrestored Corvette that is located in Englewood, Colorado…. more»

A World of Possibilities: 1973 Triumph GT6

The Triumph GT6 was first introduced to the motoring public in 1966 and remained in production through two model updates until December of 1973. This particular GT6 is a Mark III example from that final year of production. It… more»

Solid British Luxury: 1965 Jaguar 3.8 S-Type

Introduced in 1963 to fill a gap in the product range between the Mark 2 and the Mark X, the Jaguar S-Type was essentially a Mark 2 that had been extended and featured some minor styling changes to increase… more»

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