How much would you be willing to pay for a one-of-one prototype electric Dodge van? $10,000? $20.000? $50,000? Well, believe it or not, the United States Government paid $240,000 to have this all-electric van built for the U.S. Department… more»
Daily Driver: 1969 Dodge Charger
The second-generation Dodge Charger was produced for three model years between 1968 through 1970, and while it’s not that difficult to find a trailer-queen or a parted-out rusty example, it’s always refreshing to see a survivor grade B-Body come… more»
1 Of 4! 1939 Cadillac V16 Convertible Sedan
Cadillac surprised the car-buying public in 1938 when it introduced a new and innovative 16 cylinder engine. It featured side valve heads and was lighter and more powerful than its V16 predecessor, plus it was shorter and fit into… more»
Two Owner Stingray: 1970 Chevrolet Corvette 4-Speed
When it comes to the world of Corvettes, there seems to still be a decent supply of vintage cars out there that haven’t had double digits of owners and triple digits of miles. And from a value standpoint, the… more»
11,771 Miles: 1971 International Harvester Cargostar
The inception of the International Harvester Company dates all the way back to 1909 when the company began and initially marketed its trucks to farmers. It took little time for the trucks to become successful in the farming industry,… more»
Gold Nugget: 1967 Dodge Charger
When Dodge introduced the first-generation Charger to the buying public in 1966, I’m guessing they had no idea what a success story that nameplate would hold for the Chrysler Corporation throughout automotive history. Now in its seventh generation, it’s… more»
37k Mile Beauty! 1997 Mercedes-Benz SL600 V12
The Mercedes SL Class is a grand touring sports car, equipped with plenty of everything to ensure that the driver has a great experience every time he or she gets behind the wheel. And since I haven’t seen all… more»
Godfather Mobile: 1941 Lincoln Continental
Whenever I see a 1941 Lincoln Continental, the first thing that comes to my mind is the unfortunate toll booth incident involving Sonny in “The Godfather”. The story goes that the producers just drilled holes in Sonny’s Continental to… more»
Dodge Dilemma: 1970 Dodge Challenger SE
Dodge built the first generation Challengers from 1970 through 1974, and for the debut year, you could get one of five different models (six if you count the West Coast only Western Sport Special, but that one’s another story). … more»
Big Block 4-Speed: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette
The 1969 Chevrolet Corvette was only the second model year for the C3, which Chevy produced from 1968 through 1982, so the 1969 Stingray coupe being offered for sale here is pretty early in the C3 run. 1969 was… more»
50k Miles? 1969 Dodge Charger
Is the glass half empty or half full? That’s the cliche that keeps coming to my mind as I look over this 1969 Dodge Charger. The second-generation Charger was produced from 1968 through 1970 and is still a hot… more»
Potent Pontiac: 1994 Firebird Firehawk Formula
While the fourth and final generation of the Pontiac Firebird may not be hailed as a favorite among many F-Body fans, it is simply unfair to say that they didn’t have some great moments now and then. The fourth-generation… more»
Western Wasp: 1951 Hudson Hornet
The Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit has roots going all the way back to 1909, and in 1954 they merged with Nash-Kelvinator to form American Motors Corporation. Although AMC re-introduced the Hornet name in 1970, the first generation… more»
Rare Go Pack Option: 1969 AMC AMX
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, car manufacturers were using some interesting marketing campaigns to call attention to the high-performance vehicles in their lineups. One of the more memorable campaigns was the first generation of the Dodge Scat… more»
















