If you compiled a list of iconic American classics, Pontiac’s GTO, in some form, would make the grade. The GTO defined the muscle car sector, and they remain as popular now as at any time in automotive history. This… more»
No Reserve: 1960 Morris Minor 1000
Although the original Mini is viewed by many as one of the “Cars of the People,” the reality is that it was the humble Morris Minor 1000 that managed to get the British public mobile again after World War… more»
Stunning Survivor: 1956 Lincoln Premiere Hardtop Coupe
Although the practice of producing concept cars isn’t as prevalent as it once was, Lincoln drew inspiration for the 1956 Premiere from the Futura, a car that would go on to become renowned as the Batmobile in the 1960s… more»
Fun Driver: 1969 Chevrolet Nova SS 350 4-Speed
Although originally conceived as an affordable compact, the Chevrolet Nova had developed muscle credentials by the time this SS rolled off the line in 1969. Apart from the wheels, this classic is a genuine survivor featuring all of its… more»
LT-1 and A/C: 1972 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
The seller believes that this Convertible would have been one of the most expensive examples of the Chevrolet Corvette sold in 1972. When you start to assess the long list of options selected by the first owner, that claim… more»
Red-Painted Stainless: 1981 DMC DeLorean
It’s amazing how disguising one distinctive feature can entirely transform a classic. Most readers would instantly recognize a DMC DeLorean, courtesy of the gullwing doors and brushed stainless panels. However, throw a coat of color over the exterior, and… more»
BF Auction: 1977 Chevrolet Corvette L-82
This 1977 Chevrolet Corvette left the factory powered by the range-topping L-82 version of Chevrolet’s 350ci V8. It provided very respectable performance by the standards of the day, but many enthusiasts craved more. If you harbor that feeling, this… more»
Single Year 336 V8: 1963 Pontiac Tempest Convertible
One-year-only models are not a new phenomenon in the automotive world, although their appearance isn’t always by design. The 1963 Pontiac Tempest is a perfect example of this, because it was the only year when a buyer could order… more»
Super Grand National: 1987 Buick Regal GNX
The muscle car recipe is remarkably straightforward. Take one production model, squeeze in a fire-breathing V8, and you have a vehicle capable of producing mind-blowing performance that can effortlessly transform tires into smoke. Seems easy enough, but Buick decided… more»
Shelby Touches: 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible
I once heard a motoring journalist state that the First Generation Mustang is the automotive equivalent of the Lego block. He emphasized that he wasn’t being derogatory, but was acknowledging that the enormous selection of available factory and aftermarket… more»
Rare Japanese Classic: 1989 Nissan S-Cargo
Some classics are designed to be taken seriously, while others appear to be tongue-in-cheek creations by the manufacturer. Released in 1989, the Nissan S-Cargo falls into the latter category. Not only is its name a play on the French… more»
Like New: 105 Mile 1994 Cagiva Moke
Originally conceived for military applications, BMC turned to civilian production of the Mini Moke when the armed forces rejected its proposal. The Moke managed to survive in various forms until the end of 1993, with our feature Cagiva Moke… more»
Fun Driver: 1963 Chevrolet Nova 350
I typically prefer my classics unmolested, but that doesn’t mean that I don’t admire cars like this 1963 Chevrolet Nova. It possesses an almost sinister appearance, an impression heightened by the 350ci V8 hiding under the hood. It is… more»
















