Wedge styling, rotary power, and a two-passenger configuration made Mazda’s first-generation RX-7 one unique ride. This 1985 Mazda RX-7 GS in Uniontown, Ohio has accumulated fewer than 45,000 miles in its lifetime, mostly serving its original owner from purchase… more»
SportsRoof 351C: 1969 Ford Mustang
Inheriting a Mustang may seem like a dream come true, but keeping up with a 50+ year-old classic automobile is not everyone’s cup of tea. This 1969 Ford Mustang in Haysville, Kansas emerges from such a scenario, coming to… more»
Pearl Big-Block! 1971 Corvette 454 Four-Speed
With its shiny pearl paint, big block hood, chin spoiler, and hood-mounted gauges, this 1971 Chevrolet Corvette in San Angelo, Texas brings a cool ’80s vibe to the party. The well-kept classic comes to market on Facebook Marketplace where… more»
No Reserve Runner! 1972 Ford Bronco
Ford’s first-generation Bronco ignited a rebirth in recent years, with buyers paying well into the six figures for fully modernized customs. Factory-perfect restorations of the popular retro SUV bring big money too. Ford even revived the Western-themed SUV with… more»
Grilled Cobra! Toasted 1966 MidStates Prototype
“Tastes like chicken!” might describe grilled snake meat, but this 1966 Cobra replica in Heath, Ohio probably tastes nothing like chicken. A garage fire claimed the life of this once wicked snake. Hopefully it was insured! If you’ve got… more»
Twin-Engine Powered! 1984 Honda CRX
It must be Tiny Twin-Engine Freak season because this crazy 1984 Honda CRX in Oxford, Florida is almost as insane as the Twin V8 Yugo from December of 2020. Dual Honda Accord engines power the diminutive two-seater: one in… more»
Clean California Classic! 1964 Buick Riviera
Many cars profiled here suffer pitiful neglect, rotting away for decades as their value and hopes of hitting the road again fade. This Buick tells a far more promising story! The 1964 Buick Riviera near Rancho Palos Verdes, California… more»
Five-Speed 5.0! 1985 Ford LTD LX
By the mid-1980s, cars previously neutered by emissions and fuel economy requirements of the early ’70s began to show signs of life and something that had become unusual: performance! Ford’s Fox platform began in 1978 with this car’s twin: … more»
One Year Only SS 454 Wagon! 1973 Chevrolet Chevelle
One-year only cars of any significance always draw attention in the automotive world. While GM made plenty of big block wagons in the 1970s, there was only one year it could be combined with the Super Sport or “SS”… more»
Rare RHD Sportster! 1966 Toyota Sports 800
Festooned with ducts, bug-eyed and rusty, dented and sans powertrain, this rare Japanese sports car awaits an optimistic new owner with a budget and a vision. The 1966 Toyota Sports 800 in Meridian, Mississippi occupied a barn for 25… more»
Fuel-Injected 454! 1987 Chevrolet C20 Scottsdale
With fewer than 50,000 miles on the clock, this Chevy pickup may have an entire second life to live! The 1987 Chevrolet C20 in Elkton, Virginia features a factory fuel-injected 454 cid (7.4L) big block V8, automatic transmission, and… more»
1 of 4 Left! 1966 Ford Mustang Mustero
Mustang purists may wish to sit down for a moment. What you’re about to experience is akin to showing a devout Catholic a picture of the Virgin Mary wearing a cowboy hat… somewhere between a breech of taste and… more»
English-Bodied 1937 Bugatti 3.3L Type 57
A truly unique history envelops this elegant Italian French sports car. The 1937 Bugatti Type 57 Surbaisse 3.3-Litre Four-Seat Sports Grand Routier called ‘Dulcie’ began life as one of three lightweight chassis built for Bugatti’s works team. One complete… more»
Highly Original Early Z! 1970 Datsun 240Z
Japan’s Pony Car goes by a single letter, “Z.” The 1969 Datsun 240Z brought sexy long hood / short deck styling in a smaller scale than the Chevrolet Camaro, Dodge Challenger, Plymouth Barracuda, and the car that named the… more»
496 EFI Big Block! 1975 Chevrolet Suburban C20
General Motors has produced a vehicle named “Suburban” in the format we describe today as an SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle) since 1935. In 1975, shoppers comparing four-door, fully-enclosed, full-sized trucks had few options, and even fewer a year later… more»
















