In the 1930s Adler was among Germany’s “Big 3” automakers along with BMW and Opel. Beginning in the early 1900’s they produced a myriad number of automobile models, motorcycles and even bicycles. By the time the roaring ’20s rolled… more»
Black Plate Survivor: 1968 Plymouth GTX
Based on the B-body platform Chrysler introduced the GTX as the “Gentleman’s Muscle Car” seeking to add a bit of upscale luxury to its muscle car lineup. The luxury was provided by adding side stripes, tail fin brightwork, and… more»
Mid-Engine Survivor: 1986 Pontiac Fiero GT
It’s hard to think any car from the ‘80s as being a survivor but that’s exactly what you get with this 1986 Pontiac Fiero GT. An unmolested survivor in very good condition with only 67,000 original miles. The Fiero,… more»
Big Fin Survivor: 1959 Cadillac Coupe DeVille
Pink Cadillac? Not quite, Wood Rose to be exact. This car is far from perfect, but the 1959 Cadillac Coupe de Ville is a perfect car. With huge tail fins, bullet style taillights and plenty of chrome this car… more»
Ready For Any Terrain: 1965 Ford F-250 4X4
The Ford F series has been around more than 70 years and continues to be the top-selling pickup in America. Introduced in 1948, the F series is on its 13th generation. This shiny example is a beautiful 4th generation… more»
Stalled Eleanor Project: 1968 Ford Mustang
In the original 1974 release of Gone in 60-Seconds, Eleanor was a yellow 1971 Mustang Fastback dressed up to look like a 1973 Mustang Fastback. The cars used in the movie, four total, were purchased in 1971 but it… more»
Stored For 47 Years: 1964 Volkswagen Beetle
My first car was a VW Beetle so I am always excited to see clean examples like this 1964 VW Beetle. With a claimed 84,000 original miles the car presents very well. The Beetle is for sale by the… more»
Biiig Survivor: 35k Mile 1968 Chrysler Newport
I am a big fan of the Mopar C-body cars and this 1968 Chrysler Newport checks a lot of boxes for me. These big land yachts of the ’60s and ’70s are getting harder and harder to find. This… more»