When it comes to replicas, we’ve all seen the ugly underbelly of this kit car market: poorly constructed kits with major shortcomings like shoddy interiors and mismatched body proportions. However, among some of the more frequently cloned classic models… more»
WS6 Survivor: 1985 Pontiac Trans Am
The third-generation Pontiac Firebird / Chevrolet Camaro platform remains one of the more accessible muscle car families out there, with prices holding fairly steady and still within reach for most enthusiasts. There some special editions and limited production models… more»
No Reserve Tow Rig: 1989 Chevrolet Suburban
Is there anything more classic than a vintage Suburban? Not in the world of SUVs, there isn’t, as this was the model that paved the way for the legions of three-row behemoths we see on the road every day…. more»
Vintage Pop-Top: 1971 Ford Bronco
When real estate agents want to make their property stand out from other listings, they can use a popular tactic called “staging” to help potential buyers feel more at home. The same approach can work for vintage vehicles, as… more»
Low Mileage Turbodiesel: 1994 Ford F-350 XLT Crew Cab
A few years ago, if you were a farmer in the midwest and someone told you that your daily driver pickup would be a collector’s item, they’d likely laugh at you. These trucks were simple workhorses, and not seen… more»
Turbo Diesel Two-Door: 1990 Nissan Patrol GR
The JDM vehicle market has been hot for a while, but like all good things, it seems to have become almost expected that we see a regular parade of forbidden fruit from overseas come marching through our ports. To… more»
12K Original Miles: 2004 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
If you’re like me, you have a list – mental or otherwise – of vehicles that are shockingly good deals right now. This list exists because we know certain vehicles aren’t destined to remain affordable for long, and the… more»
11K Mile: 1993 Ford Mustang Cobra SVT
There was a brief lull in the wave of Fox body Ford Mustang Cobras that came to market over the last few months, but here’s yet another example still practically new in the wrapper. With just over 11,000 miles… more»
Living Room Find? 1967 Sunbeam Alpine 289
The automotive hobby is massive, when you think about it, in terms of what people collect and the multitude of makes and models to choose from. However, that depth doesn’t really sink in until you see a car like… more»
1990 Lamborghini Countach With Only 255 Miles!
The Lamborghini Countach is undoubtedly one of the most significant Lamborghini ever produced, and also one of the most important sports cars ever made, period. The Countach needs no introduction here as it was as celebrated for its styling… more»
No Reserve 1992 Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 Convertible
There are cars that have inevitably become mostly junkyard fodder at this point, owing to their rapid rate of depreciation and general lack of care and attention from owners. However, every now and again one of those cars suddenly… more»
44k Mile Minivan: 1993 Ford Aerostar
There’s a part of the automotive landscape that has sadly gone away, and no, I’m not going on another sad rant about the demise of the wagon body. Instead, it’s this: the giant domestic van, a genre of vehicles… more»
Safari Build: 1980 Porsche 911
Air-cooled Porsches are increasingly becoming a source of equal-parts scorn and desire. We don’t need to discuss the ongoing increase in prices, but this very phenomenon has led to some folks questioning whether the run-up is justified. Sure, the… more»
Trains, Cars, and Rare Finds: The Royce G. Kershaw Collection
A few weeks ago, we featured one of the cooler conversions we’ve ever seen, with the inclusion of the one-off “Cruiseaire” that belonged wit to the estate of one Royce G. Kershaw, Jr. As anyone could deduct looking at… more»
Rare Project: 1993 GMC Typhoon
For many of us, buying an iconic muscle or sports car can be cost prohibitive. Therefore, the path to ownership can require buying a project-grade version of the performance car of their choice, an option I chose when buying… more»
Preserved Islander: 1992 Jeep Wrangler
The incorporation of decals and custom graphics as a means of selling vehicles is a tactic that’s almost as old as the industry itself (OK, maybe there wasn’t a Model T with a “Special Edition” sticker on it, but… more»
















