Macho 351: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

In the late 1960s, all the automakers were stepping up their game, both in performance and persona. Ford was no exception and – on the Mustang – the GT was on the way out and the Mach 1 on… more»

Mint Survivor: 1985 Chevrolet Caprice

  The Caprice was top dog in the Chevy line-up from 1965-96, relegating the Impala to second banana. Between 1971 and 1976, it would be among the largest Chevrolets ever built. Beginning with 1977, the cars were all “rightsized”… more»

V-8 Project? Cheap 1974 Chevrolet Vega

Chevrolet’s entry into the sub-compact field was a troubled one over the car’s seven-year run. The Vega sold well, at least through the period following the 1973 OPEC oil embargo, but the car would be beset with well-publicized quality… more»

One Family Owned 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS 409!

Everyone remembers the Beach Boys song lyrics, right? “She’s real fine, my 409!” This song always comes to mind when I run across a Chevy with the big-block 409 V-8 that was available between 1961 and 1965. The seller’s… more»

Cave Find! 1954 Ford Crestline Sunliner

Recently a group of spelunkers were checking out what they thought was a cave in South Dakota and stumbled upon a largely complete car – a 1954 Ford Crestline Sunliner convertible! Details are few about how or when the… more»

1 of 6 SSP: 1990 Ford Mustang LX

Through the ’80 and ‘90s, the Ford Mustang became very popular with law enforcement and government agencies. They were commonly used as pursuit units on the interstate highway system. This 1990 Mustang SSP (Special Service Package) is one of… more»

Runway Friction Detector: 1989 Saab 900

The next time you’re flying in the Winter and go through an airport noted for snow and ice, look out the window to see if they’re using a runway friction detector. Say what? Yes, a runway friction detector. They’re… more»

Big Wagon: 1975 Ford LTD Country Squire

In the 1970s, if you wanted a station wagon that was big on comfort and big in general, you probably went looking for an LTD Country Squire at your friendly Ford dealer. This 1975 edition of Ford’s top station… more»

Rusty Gold? 1964 Chevelle Malibu SS

Back in the early ‘60s, it seemed like Chevrolet was introducing a new car every two years. In 1960, it was the Corvair; in 1962, it was the Chevy II; and in 1964, it was the Chevelle. The Bowtie… more»

Parked 15 Years: 1967 Pontiac Firebird Convertible

1967 was the year that Chevrolet and Pontiac entered the pony car game. Both the Camaro and the Firebird got off to good starts, with the latter selling more than 82,000 cars in its first outing. This convertible, which… more»

Two-Owner Survivor: 1972 Chevrolet Nova

Back in the ‘70s, no car looked better in basic trim than the Chevy Nova. This 1972 Nova had little in the way of options when it left the factory, yet it looks quite nice. Two-tone colors, automatic transmission,… more»

Former Fuelie: 1964 Chevrolet Corvette

The term “Fuelie” is sometimes used to identify a fuel-injected car or hot rod. And the most famous of them was perhaps the 1957-65 Chevy Corvettes that were so equipped. Overall Corvette sales hit another record in 1964 at… more»

Show Winner: 1962 Chevrolet Corvette

The fabled first generation of the Chevy Corvette (C1) enjoyed a 10-year run from 1953-62. Early reviews of the sports car were mixed, as were sales, and the program was in danger of cancellation early-on. We’re glad that Chevrolet… more»

Under 10k Miles? 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback

When the Mustang was born in mid-1964, it came in two flavors: hardtop and convertible. Once production was in full swing, Ford added a fastback to the Mustang equation. Today, the fastbacks are often more desirable to collectors because… more»

340 V8: 1970 Plymouth Barracuda

The Plymouth Barracuda lost its six-year association with the Valiant in 1970 when it got a new platform to share with Dodge’s budding Challenger. It paid off in spades for Chrysler as Barracuda sales increased by more than 50%… more»

Big Bad Orange 1970 AMC AMX Go Pack!

The AMX was a two-seat version of the Javelin, both introduced during the 1968 model year. It was a muscle car and it was fast, but it was not a big seller, even by AMC standards. In three short… more»