While most of us generally prefer our Bel Airs in two-door form, respect must be given to this four-door hardtop sedan, with its gorgeous black-on-red color scheme and disappearing B-pillar with the windows down. The Bel Air seen here… more»
Black Plate Wagon: 1957 Chevy 210 Handyman
The Chevy 210 “Handyman” wagon is one of the few cases of truth in advertising. While the untrained eye may see no major differences between the Nomad and the Handyman, the latter is a comparatively bare-bones vehicle, intended for… more»
Nicely Preserved: 1970 VW Beetle Convertible
This 1970 Volkswagen Beetle convertible is said to be a genuine 48,000 mile example, and it looks quite nice in pictures. The Bug is being sold due to a family illness, and the seller claims it runs straight and… more»
4WD Conversion: 1977 Chevy K30 Sportvan
This 1977 Chevrolet K30 van sports a rare 4WD conversion and looks quite tough, sitting on a Rough Country suspension with oversized American Racing wheels and tires. 4WD conversions performed by aftermarket companies were not uncommon in the 70s… more»
Flat Floor Roadster: 1962 Jaguar E-Type
Series 1 Jaguar E-Types are among the most desirable classic cars you can buy, and this example in Canada gets an additional boost in value due to having a flat floor. This car was purchased used from a dealer… more»
Sensible Mods: 1978 Dodge Magnum XE
There are some cars with designs that seem to transcend time, as if they could be mildly worked over by a modern-day designer and still look quite fresh. I’m reminded of the BMWs from the early and mid-2000s that… more»
33K Mile Survivor: 1992 Ford F-150
When it comes to vehicles you simply don’t see in remarkable condition anymore, the base-model Ford F150 – I mean, really base, with a manual transmission and inline-six under the hood – is practically extinct. Yes, many of them… more»
Clean Short Bed: 1993 Chevrolet S-10 Survivor
I’ve felt for a while that clean, domestic pickups are seriously under-appreciated, especially given in light-duty form. Yes, everyone fawns over survivor dualies and other big 4WDs, but examples like this 1993 Chevrolet S/10 pickup are near impossible to… more»
Factory Paint: 1972 Chevy Corvette
Original paint is hard to find a new cars, much less a 1972 Chevrolet Corvette. That’s exactly what this car features, however, and what a great color to boot – and a matching hardtop. The seller notes the Corvette… more»
1 of 26: 1990 Chevrolet Beretta Indy Pace Car
With just 6,100 original miles, this 1990 Chevrolet Beretta Indy Pace Car edition may very well be the best in existence. I can assure you given the prevalence of events like Radwood focused on iconic cars of the 80s… more»
Special Order Wagon: 1970 Chrysler Town & Country
I sometimes wonder if the joy of owning a huge cruising wagon is sometimes tempered by the raw space they occupy and the fuel they consume. The 1970 Town & Country seen here is indeed an American classic, a… more»
Regional Special Edition: 1974 Ford Bronco
Domestic manufacturers are quite familiar with the tactic involving the creation of special edition vehicles to move inventory off the lot. Today, those trim lines can build up a surprising amount of allure, mostly because no one knows much… more»
SSP Equipped! 1991 Ford Mustang LX
The seller of this rare 1991 Ford Mustang LX SSP laments his purchase being one that was slightly worse than described. The SSP is one of less than 500 notchback Mustangs outfitted for high-speed police duty, combining the desirable… more»
Needs An Engine: 1962 Corvair Loadside
It’s hard to deny the clever packaging of the Corvair Loadside, and to this day it blows my mind that such a design did not catch on long-term. To me, the golden era of pickups was right around this… more»
Wood Trim Package: 1986 Chevy Corvette
When dealing with a car that is not hard to find, it’s sometimes important to highlight what makes it different. In the case of the C4 Corvette, a very much overlooked modern classic, you can find hundreds of cars… more»
















