Whether you consider yourself a Ford, GM, or Chrysler fan, no one can argue that Mopar made some seriously fast cars in the early 1960s! Not only cars, but trucks too. This rare 1965 Dodge D100 is home to… more»
Post-War Survivor: 1947 Lincoln Continental
The Lincoln Continental was introduced originally as a custom one-off for Edsel Ford in 1939, but after realizing its potential as a production vehicle, it was launched for the 1940 model year. The first-generation Continental was produced from 1940… more»
292/3-Speed: 1962 Ford F100
The fourth generation of Ford’s F-series trucks were popular, with reportedly over 1,000,000 produced from 1961-1966. Basic, capable trucks with just enough style, they’re still popular today. This 1962 example has had plenty of work done to become the… more»
Targa Top: 1972 Porsche 914
The Porsche 914 was introduced as the result of a joint venture between Porsche and Volkswagen, and has a mid-engine layout that both companies thought had potential for future models. This 1972 example is currently for sale in Crestview,… more»
409/4-Speed: 1961 Chevrolet Impala SS Bubble Top
1961 was the first year of the 3rd-generation Impala. Introduced in 1958 and undergoing major revisions each of the following few years, this example is quite a bit different from those made just a few years before. This car… more»
65k Survivor: 1979 Ford F-150 Ranger Lariat Supercab
1979 was the final year of the 6th-generation F-series trucks, and this is an especially clean, well-kept example of the top-of-the-line Ranger Lariat. A one-owner truck until just a couple of years ago, this original Ford with 65k original… more»
Antique Survivor: 1924 Model T
The Model T is an extremely important car in the world of automotive history. First introduced in 1908, production really took off when Henry Ford implemented the first moving assembly line in 1913, bringing production time from 12 hours… more»
Could You Save This 1957 Chevrolet Nomad?
For many people, nothing better exemplifies the nostalgia of the classic car era than the 1957 Chevy. Coming in 2-door hardtop, sedan, convertible, and 2 and 4-door station wagon forms, the Bel Air trim in particular is at the… more»
Hemi Wagon: 1956 Dodge D500 Sierra
Station wagons have come in and out of popularity ever since they were introduced, and right now very few are made – the SUV is the hauler of choice for most people. But back in the 1950s and 1960s… more»
383/4-Speed: 1967 Plymouth Belvedere
For many classic car enthusiasts, one of the questions to answer when planning to restore a car is whether to make it show quality or driver quality. This car has received many upgrades to the mechanics and interior, but… more»
Drop-Top Truck: 1989 Dodge Dakota Sport Convertible
From 1989-1991, Dodge partnered with the American Sunroof Corporation to produce the Dakota Sport Convertible. In 1989, the year of the truck here, 2,843 were made. With only 25,146 original miles, this Dakota Sport Convertible has a lot of… more»
Nicolas Cage’s 1992 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1?
The 1,000,000th Corvette rolled off the line during the 1992 model year. While this example is not the millionth ‘Vette, it was 1 of only 502 coupes with the ZR-1 packaged to be produced that year. And, the seller… more»
Boss 429: 1969 Ford Mustang
The Boss 429 engine was Ford’s competition to Chrysler’s Hemi engine in the 1960s, and was originally developed primarily for NASCAR use. Thankfully, homologation rules called for a minimum of 500 production cars to be equipped with the 429… more»
Restomod: 1960 Chevrolet El Camino
1959 was the year that Chevy went long, wide and low across their platforms, and this example of the first-gen El Camino shows off all the wild styling cues that the late 1950s were known for! One of 14,163… more»
Numbers Matching 1965 Oldsmobile 442
Born out of a desire to compete with the Pontiac GTO, Oldsmobile introduced the 442 (often written 4-4-2) performance package in 1964. This 1965 Oldsmobile 442 is a numbers matching example with plenty of updates and aftermarket upgrades such… more»
1960 Chevrolet Corvette With 50k Original Miles!
Since the first concept car was shown in 1953, the Corvette was something special. Style, performance, and status were the hallmarks of early ‘Vette owners. In 1960, the year of this example, production topped 10,000 for the first time,… more»