Original Irish Green: 1968 Porsche 912

When I came across this 1968 Porsche 912, I just had to take a closer look. Back in 1999, I was visiting a friend out of state and he had a ’68 Porsche 912 and he loaned it to… more»

Desert Barn Find: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

Beep Beep! Here’s Motor Trend’s 1969 Car of the Year, the Plymouth Road Runner. This seemingly intact example is one of 84,000 manufactured in ’69 and is located in Huachuca, Arizona and is for sale here on eBay with… more»

Plum Crazy: 1971 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda Convertible!!!

We all know common four-letter words that we should not use in polite company. One of the worst to a car collector is “FAKE”. It originally had bad connotations because it implied that someone was trying to get one… more»

Low-Mile Nantucket Special: 1977 Jeep Wagoneer

For today’s find, we are going to examine what I call a “Nantucket Special” which is better known as a Jeep Wagoneer. Why a Nantucket Special? Because they are all over that island, very popular indeed. I figured that… more»

Blue Plate Survivor: 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

My first new car was a ’77 Chevrolet Camaro Z28. The Z was discontinued after the ’74 model year and then reintroduced mid-model year ’77. When I learned that it was coming back, I just had to have one…. more»

GM Executive Owned: 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza

Every time I see a Corvair I think of the prowess that was GM in the 1960s. They were not afraid to go in a different direction while still trying to match and beat their competition. That approach to… more»

Original Family Owned: 1980 Chevrolet Corvette

I suppose we could debate about what constitutes a real C3 Corvette. I used to think once the steel bumpers went away (1972), they were done, having moved into the realm of some half-baked GM plot to convince themselves… more»

Rare Endura Delete: 1968 Pontiac GTO Survivor

Every time I see a GTO like this, I think of two things, one being a friend who told me, “No, there’s no such thing as an Endura delete GTO”, and the second is of a friend who had… more»

Garage Find: $3,500 1971 GMC 2500 Pickup

Like many of you, I watch the auto auctions on TV and look for trends along with what’s hot, what’s emerging and what’s not (anymore). I frequently ask myself, why would someone want that car, truck, custom (fill in… more»

Clean And Original: 1969 Ford Fairlane Sedan

We all like to read about muscle cars, sports cars, exotics and rarely seen models but sometimes it’s nice just to take a walk down memory lane and take a look at everyday commonly found cars from our past…. more»

Belgian Barn Find: 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS396

Here’s a Barn Find that’s a little unusual, not the car per se, there’s nothing particularly rare about a 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS396, there were about 86,000 produced, but the location is far from typical. It can be found… more»

Originality With Style: 1971 Chrysler Newport

Update – The seller misidentified this one as a New Yorker. Our post has been corrected. Over the weekend, I wrote a brief article on a 1967 Chrysler Three-Hundred sedan and like the fool that I sometimes am, I… more»

Ninety Years Strong: 1929 Hudson Essex Challenger

In 1929, the Essex Motors division of Hudson Motor Cars was third in domestic sales, just behind Ford and Chevrolet – a pretty impressive task for a car company many have never heard of. Found in Willoughby, Ohio is… more»

Tri-Power 427!!! 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Now we’re talking! What’s not to like about a C3 Corvette, especially a convertible with a big-block, Tri-Power equipped engine? Nothing in my mind and today we’re going to take a close look at a 1969 Chevrolet Corvette convertible,… more»

1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 Garage Find!

Talk about an amazing garage find! There’s a lot to love with a 1st generation (’67-’69) Camaro Z/28! It was a perfectly sized, well-proportioned package but it was the high-revving, solid lifter, 5-liter engine that absolutely defined it. Today,… more»

Turbocharged Survivor: 1985 Dodge ES 600 Convertible

In the 1980s, the reincarnated Chrysler Corporation went to significant lengths to reinvent itself via multiple iterations of its “K” car platform. Sometimes these attempts were intended to project something a little higher brow than what they really were…. more»

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