They saved the best for last! It’s a completely subjective statement on my part but the 1967 model Corvette has always been my favorite of the C2s. As iconic a design as it was and still is, it’s surprising… more»
Beach Ready! 1977 V8 Jeep CJ-7
Any way you cut it, Jeep is a hot property. Old Jeep, new Jeep, traditional Jeep, SUV Jeep, CUV Jeep, everywhere a Jeep Jeep; everyone seems to want a piece of the legend. And it is no secret that… more»
442 Alternative, Round Two: 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass
Looks like lightning does strike twice! Yesterday, we found this Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, a non-muscle car variant of a muscle car. Today, it’s an Oldsmobile again but this time the previous generation in the form of this 1967 Oldsmobile… more»
Original 348 Engine Included: 1960 Chevrolet Impala
I’m not sure what to make of this one. This 1960 Chevrolet Impala four-door hardtop is not a more desirable model like a ’65 or ’66 SS version. It is a four-door, thought at least a hardtop and not… more»
442 Alternative: 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
There was a dizzying array of Oldsmobile intermediate models offered in 1970, a multitude of body styles that no automotive producer provides today. And when you mention Cutlass, the conversation usually turns to either a 442 or a W-31… more»
390 Powered: 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Hardtop
NASCAR was certainly all the rage in the ’60s, and there was a mantra that stated, “Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday”. At one time I thought, naively, that meant, well if you win a race on Sunday, the… more»
BF Classifieds: 1941 Mercury 8 “Custom” Sedan
Before we collectively get into a debate regarding automotive body-styles, please be advised that the description used by the marque, you know, the outfit that actually designed, built, marketed, distributed, and sold the vehicle, is the description used here… more»
454 Power! Low-Mile 1975 Chevrolet Caprice
The year 1975 was a transitional one for many automobile manufacturers. Getting serious about emission control and getting the lead out brought about the introduction of catalytic converters across many automotive brands for the first time. The muscle car… more»
One of Only 400: 1952 Aston Martin DB2
Gullwing Motor Cars is becoming the go-to place lately for “interesting” finds of European origin! This is the third review that I have covered for a GMC marketed automobile and, as usual, there will be much to consider. In… more»
BF Classified Find: Custom 1951 Buick Special
Here’s a commonly found ’50s sedan with a definite late ’50s/early ’60s vibe about it, a 1951 Buick Special sedan. While not the more coveted two-door hardtop or sedan, this Special has an interesting touch that is a tribute… more»
Rotary Powered: 1967 Jaguar XKE Replica
Well, it’s either a Jaguar RX-7 or a Mazda XKE, whatever the case, it is unique and well done. The seller is going with the Jaguar moniker, for obvious reasons, but the VIN says Mazda so I say, let’s… more»
Big Bad Orange! 390 Powered 1969 AMC AMX
After a steady diet of Mustangs, Camaros, Chevelles, and Dodge Chargers, here’s an example of what upstart AMC was offering during the muscle car wars and it is a welcome find. The AMX and its larger sibling, the Javelin,… more»
Too Far Gone? 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle
And now for something from the “What happened?” department, here is a rather broken-in 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle. There are few images and fewer details so what you see, is what you get. Nevertheless, let’s take a (quick) look and… more»
Underground For 40 Years? 1957 Borgward Isabella
You’re probably asking, “A 1957 who?” Well, that was my first reaction too. The seller sums it up perfectly, “This Is For Real a rare car, this is not a “Very rare Corvette” or something that everybody knows, car… more»
















