1-Of-1 Garage Find: 1968 Dodge Charger 383

The second-generation Dodge Charger began with the 1968 year model and featured a complete redesign from its predecessor, as the first generation B-Bodies were more oriented toward the Dodge Coronet.  The Dodge boys certainly got it right this time,… more»

Only 975 Made: 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Coupe

1959 marked the first year for the fourth generation Cadillac Eldorado, which was restyled from the previous model to be lower, longer, and wider.  The coupe model was billed as the Eldorado Seville, and with a total of only… more»

81k Mile Survivor: 1964 Cadillac Coupe DeVille

1964 was the last year for the second generation Cadillac DeVille, and it still featured Cadillac’s signature tailfins on the back, although they were a bit more subdued than in some previous models.  If you are in the market… more»

440 Equipped: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T

In the world of Dodge Challengers, more often than not it seems like the majority are either in over-restored or basket case condition.  It’s so refreshing to run across an example that is billed as a very nice driver,… more»

Big Block 4-Speed: 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS

Upon first glance, this appears to be an original 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396, as the seller of this vehicle states in the condition line that this vehicle is “untouched”.  However, as you read on I think what he… more»

Satellite In Disguise: 1972 Plymouth Road Runner

Mysterious is the word that comes to mind when it comes to this 1972 Plymouth Satellite, whoops I mean Road Runner.  The seller doesn’t have a lot to say about this car, other than it currently presents as a… more»

Supercharged Hemi Gasser: 1940 Willys Americar

The Willys Americar had a short 5-year run, with models only being produced between 1937 and 1942.  After 1942, Willys turned their focus to the Jeep, and the rest as they say is history.  If you’re in the market… more»

Daily Driver: 1965 Chevrolet Impala 396 Wagon

I’ve always had a passion for station wagons.  Even as a kid growing up in the seventies I was always envious of our neighbors who sprung for wagons, when all we ever had were 4-door sedans.  If you are… more»

Heavy Chevy Package: 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle

The “Heavy Chevy” was an entry-level performance Chevelle introduced midway into the 1971 model year, billed as “heavy on looks and light on price”.   The concept was an affordable car that would be inexpensive to maintain and insure.  The… more»

Low-Mile 1969 Chevrolet Caprice 427 Turbo Jet

Chevrolet introduced the Caprice as a mid-1965 model year entry as a luxury trim package for its Impala.  The car was available with a plethora of options, and if you are looking for a loaded and exceptionally well-preserved example… more»

426 Hemi Equipped: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

1970 was the last year for the first generation Plymouth Road Runner, and what a great 3 year run this car had from 1968 through 1970.  The 1970 model featured a new front and rear end but still had… more»

70k Mile Survivor: 1973 AMC Hornet Sportabout

AMC Vehicles have always had a special place in my heart, as the car I learned to drive on was my dad’s 1977 Gremlin. Most AMC cars had a distinctive look, and when I was a kid I remember… more»

24,120 Miles! 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona

This 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona has so many good things going for it that it’s hard to decide where to begin! It has been off the road since 1973, had the same owner for almost 40 years, and has… more»

16k Mile Survivor! 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28

When it comes to the second-generation Camaro, Chevy continued to make the lines a little sleeker as the years went on, and by 1979 they had just about conquered the second-generation body design. Add the Z/28 package and you… more»

31,284 Miles! 1968 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe

The terms “survivor” and “time machine” are frequently used in the vintage car market to capture a potential buyer’s attention, and all too often when you take a closer look at the car it becomes apparent that it is… more»

Stored For Decades: 1938 Ford Pickup

After its Model T was introduced to the public in 1908, Ford wasted no time in taking that design and adapting it into what is now commonly known as the modern-day “pickup truck”. With a one-ton chassis, the first… more»