The hood scoop and paint color on this Mach 1 sure looked familiar to me. That could be because they are the same as those found on the Torino GT we just bought! Most people would rather have those two features on… more»
Luxury Sleeper: 1970 Ford LTD 429/4-Speed
After featuring an LTD the other day, this one really caught my attention. These Luxury Fords have never seemed very exciting to me, but this particular one is different story. The black steelies may have tipped you off to the… more»
Project Package: 1968 Dodge Charger R/T
Lately I have been dreaming about that new Hellcat, so it should come as no surprise that I have also been browsing around for old Mopars. This 1968 Dodge Charger R/T may never sound like a scalded cat, but with a… more»
1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28: Real Deal?
Who wouldn’t love to own a Z/28? They looked the part with their duck tail spoiler and racing stripes, but it was what was under the skin that counted. The 302 V8 in the engine bay was the byproduct of Trans… more»
Lincoln Fighter: 1964 Imperial Crown
It’s understandable if you initially mistook this car for a Lincoln. The resemblance is uncanny, but there is reason for that. See, Chrysler had just lured Elwood Engel away from Ford and he was the man responsible for the design of the fourth… more»
Folded Glass: 1977 Chevrolet Impala
A late seventies Impala may not seem all that interesting, but did you know that this was one of America’s top selling cars when it was new? That, and the fact that the Caprice version won Motor Trend’s car… more»
Unlikely Candidate: 1977 Ford LTD Landau
Here’s a head scratcher. Why would anyone perform a full frame-off restoration on a 1977 Ford LTD? I’m guessing that this big four-door held some fond memories for someone because it obviously wasn’t a financially driven decision. After spending $20k they do have… more»
Discount Driver: 1972 Oldsmobile 88
Finding a classic car at an affordable price seems to be getting harder all the time. So, sometimes you have to consider cars that you wouldn’t normally lust after. Take this 1972 Oldsmobile 88 for example. Normally, I would… more»
Blank Canvas: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
There sure have been a lot of people digging out cars lately. Heck, most of these folks don’t even unload them off the trailer before snapping photos and listing them for sale! Apparently, this 1957 Chevrolet belonged to a friend… more»
Rare Cruiser: 1961 Starfire Convertible
It may not look like much now, but this Starfire used to be one heck of a cruising machine! With a convertible top, V8 power, and futuristic styling this was the Oldsmobile to have. In fact, it held the… more»
1970 Mercury Cougar Eliminator
Mach 1 Mustangs are great, but if you want to be a little different, may I suggest a Mercury Cougar Eliminator? The same engine options were available, but fewer were sold so you are less likely to pass one… more»
5,000 Mile 1987 Buick Grand National
This 1987 Buick Grand National is being offered by the original owner and is claimed to have only covered 5k miles since new! This car is in amazing original condition and although a few upgrades have been made, all… more»
Rare Racer: 1959 Bocar XP-7
Back in the fifties, the DIY sports car phenomenon was just taking off. An enthusiast could purchase a fiberglass body, stick it on a frame, and have themselves a handsome and decently performing automobile. Bob Carnes of Denver, Colorado… more»
1970 Javelin Mark Donahue Edition
To capitalize off of Mark Donahue’s Trans-Am successes, AMC decided to offer a special edition Javelin. A duck tail spoiler was stuck on the back and a ram air hood was mounted out front. When sprayed in Big Bad… more»
OT A TIME: 11k Mile DeLorean
Low mileage DeLoreans just keep popping up! This one was recently purchased from an estate where it had been parked since 1994. It’s claimed to have only covered 11k miles since new, but the seller has not been able… more»
A-Code Fastback: 1967 Ford Mustang
If you are not into Mustangs, this whole A-code, C-code, K-code business is probably confusing. Well, let me try to clarify it for you. If we are talking about small-block Stangs, you want to find a K in the… more»
















