Auto enthusiasts list all sorts of different reasons for not completing a project, including everything from the car requiring more work than they bargained for to a lack of the funds necessary to continue. The seller of this 1967… more»
One Family Owned: 1963 Buick Riviera
Though the Riviera name had been used by Buick in the past, the car made its stand-alone debut as a 1963 model, marking the first General Motors auto to be deemed a personal luxury coupe. Witnessing the success Ford… more»
350 Powered Pro Street Compact: 1979 Pontiac Sunbird
The Pontiac Sunbird isn’t one of those cars that typically still gets a lot of attention, at least not in stock form, unless it happens to be one of those that came from the factory with a 305 V8… more»
Really Red Roller: 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
It’s often hard to predict when health issues will begin affecting one’s ability to complete a project, but sadly, that’s apparently what’s happening with the owner of this 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. When the time comes for someone else… more»
350 Chevy Power and T-Tops: 1984 Pontiac Grand Prix LE
Other than the aftermarket wheels and spinners, there’s not very much more obvious evidence outside that would hint that this 1984 Pontiac Grand Prix here on Craigslist has been so radically customized inside. However, once you set foot into… more»
47k Mile Beauty: 1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
When a car sells over 350,000 units during just one model year, there are still a lot of them remaining even after almost five decades, making it unrealistic to suggest that a particular example could be the nicest one… more»
1 Of 150: 1983 Pontiac Trans Am MSE
Compared to a few of the earlier and later Pontiac Trans Am offerings, the MR MSE may not sound all that overwhelming by comparison. However, by early to mid-eighties excitement standards, it provided a breath of fresh air to… more»
Cheap Project: 1974 Chevrolet Chevelle Laguna S-3
Among the various GM A-Body offerings from the mid-seventies, the Chevrolet Laguna is one of the rarer models, and it doesn’t appear in the marketplace nearly as frequently as many of the others. These were also popular on the… more»
Mostly Stock Colonnade: 1973 Buick Century Custom
The fresh General Motors Colonnade bodies began knocking buyers off their feet in 1973, and they remained popular choices in the marketplace for the next several years. Buick incorporated this revised styling on its Century and Regal for the… more»
Adam-12 Tribute! 1967 Plymouth Belvedere II
When an auto enthusiast decides to transform a car into a tribute to one featured on TV or in the movies, it’s the little details that sometimes separate an average effort from a truly remarkable outcome, and this Adam-12… more»
Numbers-Matching 1968 Plymouth Road Runner Project
1968 was when it all began for the no-frills Road Runner, with the powers that be at Plymouth hoping there would be significant demand for a low-priced B-Body with a big block as standard equipment. They were correct, as… more»
R-Code 428 CJ/4-Speed Project: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1
If the idea of whether or not a car is worth saving is probed, it almost instinctively triggers a yes answer in my mind, as there’s got to be some hope if the question even comes up. However, that… more»
Thinning The Herd: 1963 Buick LeSabre Estate Wagon
When an automobile collection reaches 25 or more, storage space and a lack of time to care for your fleet properly can become an issue, and that’s the dilemma the seller of this 1963 Buick Estate Wagon is facing. … more»
Police Tribute: 440 Powered 1974 Dodge Coronet
Law enforcement sounds like it’s one of those jobs that’s hard to retire from, as many officers seem to have public service so ingrained in their system, making it difficult to walk away. This 1974 Dodge Coronet here on… more»
V8 Powered Compact: 1977 AMC Hornet AMX
While the original AMX is a coveted two-seater muscle car based on the AMC Javelin, it was discontinued as a stand-alone model almost as soon as it debuted, with production lasting only between 1968 and 1970. While the AMX… more»
Missed Opportunity: 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Convertible
The question of whether or not Chevrolet ever produced a convertible Monte Carlo in 1970 is a bit of a conundrum, which I’m almost certain can be positively answered no, that is, if it’s followed by clarifying at least… more»
















