Restored Series 126: 1926 Dodge Brothers Sedan

The Dodge Brothers, John and Horace, got into the automobile manufacturing business in 1914 after being suppliers of engines and transmissions to Ford and others. In just a few years, they were second only to Henry Ford in terms… more»

350 V8 Special Build: 1985 Pontiac 6000

Pontiac’s 6000 was a variant of the front-wheel-drive mid-size cars offered by General Motors in the 1980s. Its cousins within the other divisions were the Buick Century, Chevy Celebrity, and Olds Cutlass Ciera. I have to admit that I… more»

Shelby Clone Roller: 1966 Ford Mustang

Ford enlisted Carroll Shelby, famed American automotive designer, and race car driver, to help bolster the image of their new Mustang as a performance car. That work began with the 1965 Mustang fastback and continued through 1969. The first… more»

49k Mile 1967 Mercury Cougar XR-7

Launched for the 1967 model year, the Cougar would become Mercury’s most successful new product launch. It gave the company a car to compete along with the Mustang for collective Ford market share in the new pony car space…. more»

Drop-Top Project: 1972 Pontiac LeMans Sport

If you walked into a Pontiac dealership in 1972 looking for a mid-size car, you might have come away confused. They offered the T-37, LeMans, LeMans Sport, and GTO, all based on the same car. The GTO was an… more»

28k Mile Project: 1969 Ford Torino GT

The Torino would debut in 1968 as the top-end entry in the Fairlane series of mid-size cars. In just three years, it would become the intermediate’s primary brand.  The GT was largely an appearance package but could have some… more»

Bel Air Clone: 1957 Chevrolet 210

The Tri Five Chevies consisted of three series: the entry-level 150, the mid-range 210, and the upscale Bel Air. And all three were offered as 2-door sedans, as well as other body styles, of course. The least popular in… more»

390 V8 Project: 1965 Ford Country Squire

Full-size Fords were all-new for 1965 and immediately identifiable for their stacked headlights rather than side-by-side peepers of the prior year. Ford offered three station wagons from the Galaxie/LTD line-up: Ranch, Country Sedan, and Country Squire. The seller says… more»

Vintage A/C! 1962 Chevrolet Impala SS

The Super Sport was born in 1961 as a performance edition of the Chevy Impala with bigger engines and limited production. For 1962 and beyond, the SS became more mainstream and an appearance package with any engine choice. The… more»

4-Door Road Runner? 1970 Plymouth Satellite

Plymouth’s Road Runner took the muscle car scene by storm in 1968, but they were only available as coupes and hardtops (a convertible would come later).  No 4-door sedans. Those were family cars right, not for the audience that… more»

396 V8 Power! 1968 Chevrolet Caprice

The 1968 model year would be the fourth for the Chevy Caprice and its third as a standalone series. It was introduced in 1965 as a gussied-up version of the Impala, just as Ford did with the Galaxie and… more»

Super Duty V8: 1973 Pontiac Trans Am

The 1973 model year would be four years before the first Smokey & The Bandit movie that would turn the Pontiac Trans Am into an instant star. So, its sales volume had not yet exploded and 1973 would be… more»

Rough Project: 1968 Pontiac GTO

Who can forget the GTO, Pontiac’s mid-size that kicked off the muscle car craze of the 1960s and 1970s? The car began as an option on the LeMans and became a series of its own in 1966. All of… more»

Extensive Montana Collection of Cars and Trucks

Located outside of Great Falls, Montana lies a collection of 415 cars, trucks, farm implements, and even a bridge, all for sale. Some are stored indoors and probably run, but the rest are outdoors and may have been there… more»

3 for 1: Trio of Metropolitans

The Metropolitan was a small economy car, a subcompact before the term was even invented. It was built in England for American Motors between 1953-61. Early editions would be badged as both Nash and Hudson automobiles and later as… more»

Parked Since Y2K: 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix

The Grand Prix (GP) was a new model in 1962, a performance-oriented personal luxury car. Along with the GTO, it was spearheaded by none other than John DeLorean who wanted to position Pontiac as the GM car with muscle…. more»

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