If you research a Cadillac M24 you’ll find the designation associated with a flathead V8 engine as used in a Chaffee M24 military tank. Actually, Cadillac’s involvement was more than just contributing and engine, they were also responsible for… more»
1967 Ford Mustang GT Fastback S-Code 390
Another Mustang? Yes, another Mustang, one that might not initially garner much attention. But upon further review, this 1967 GT has a bit of a story and invites questions, so let’s examine further. It’s located in Montello, Wisconsin and… more»
Rare Ragtop: 1968 Mercury Montego MX
OK folks, when was the last time you saw one of these? A 1968 Mercury Montego convertible? The seller claims that it’s one of only 3,300 built and I think it’s the first that I have ever seen, or… more»
No Reserve: 1933 Buick Series 90
Wouldn’t you really rather have a Buick? You bet when it’s as nice as this 1933 Series 90 sedan. Originally hailing from Los Angeles, this beautiful sedan moved to Florida where it was stored for a number of years…. more»
No Reserve Engine Rebuild: 1966 Porsche 912
While not a Porsche-o-file, I definitely appreciate the engineering excellence and understated elegance that Porsche has incorporated into their cars since their beginning. I have had experience driving a Cayman and GT3 for a few laps on a controlled,… more»
Rare Commemorative Edition: 1979.5 Ford Ranchero
A few weeks back, I covered this 1972 Ford Ranchero and stated, “Full disclosure, Ford Rancheros, such as this 1972 example, don’t capture my imagination the way that Chevy’s El Camino does“. Well, that lack of imagination capture extends… more»
Technicolor Interior: 1972 Ford Mustang
OK, so this 1972 Ford Mustang “Sports Roof” looks pretty good at first blush. It looks to be a nice example of a non-muscle car version of a popular muscle car but it has been sent off to Just… more»
No Reserve Real SS: 1970 Chevrolet Nova
Pity the poor 1970 Chevrolet Nova (but not too much, there were 307K* built) but the Super Sport (SS) performance version was overshadowed by internal competition in the form of the Chevelle SS and the Camaro SS & Z28…. more»
California Survivor: 1935 Studebaker Dictator
Can you imagine in this day and age naming a car the “Dictator”? How about the “Absolutist” for a top-level model? Maybe the “Strong Man” would work for a muscle car. I’m kinda partial to the “Tyrant” having worked… more»
Formula Racer With History: 1954 DB Monomill
Just a quick heads-up, the listing for this 1954 DB Monomill is in French but you should be able to invoke your browser translater unless, of course, you are fluent. The story of DB was short-lived but not without… more»
Needs A New Family: 1960 Chrysler New Yorker
While not as outrageous as some of Virgil Exner’s automotive designs, this 1960 Chrylser New Yorker definitely has some flair about it. And of course, obligatory 1960 fins! Described as a barn find, the seller suggests, “This baby needs… more»
Reengined 4-Speed: 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
Back in the ’70s, it was an oft-told tale. Lots of used SS396 Chevrolet Chevelles for sale but quite a few were now 396-less. The big engines just got pushed a little too hard and kablooey ensues. Slap in… more»
1963 Chevrolet Impala SS Convertible Project
Chevrolet built a lot of Impalas in ’63 but the fact that this one is an SS convertible does make it more interesting. It may have seen better days but… it could still be salvageable so let’s take a… more»
Two Seater Spectacular: 1969 AMC AMX
Traditionally, I wasn’t much of an AMC fan. I think it was the Rambler or Nash association or something similar. Whatever the case, I have reevaluated both AMC’s Javelin and AMX, the ’68-’70 vintage in particular. In a world… more»
Elvis Presley Parade Car: 1961 Lincoln Continental
I have never seen an Engel vintage Lincoln Continental, such as this 1961 example, wearing that shade of yellow. But sure enough, it’s Sunburst Yellow, a genuine ’61 Lincoln color. It just doesn’t seem to be in keeping with… more»
















