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327 V8 Project: 1966 Chevrolet Corvette

The second generation of the Chevy Corvette debuted in 1963 and would become the marque’s shortest at only five model years. The 1966 edition would set a sales record only to be beaten just two years later when the… more»

42k Original Miles: 1973 Lincoln Continental

When an enthusiast embarks on a quest for a classic car to park in their garage, the best strategy is to start the process by compiling a list of requirements. Beyond the preferred make and model, they should decide… more»

Survivor With “P”!? 1956 Chevrolet BelAir

OK, it’s sometimes the elephant in the room these days but if you have an interest in old cars, at some point the dreaded “P” word is going to surface. No, not that “P” word the Patina P word…. more»

Possible Package Deal: Three 1984 Chevrolet Corvettes

I don’t know anyone who doesn’t like a bargain or a special deal, and that is what the seller offers with these three 1984 Chevrolet Corvettes. They each run and drive well, and while the owner is willing to… more»

1 of 7 Left: 1990 Ford (Kelly) Python Prototype

In the mid-1960s, Ford and Carroll Shelby began thinking about an eventual successor to the AC Cobra. A couple of prototypes were built, but when Ford and Shelby parted company, those plans would be shelved for nearly 20 years…. more»

Donovan 350 Equipped: 1971 Chevrolet Corvette

This is an interesting project car opportunity: the seller reports he left this 1971 Chevrolet Corvette behind in Buffalo, New York, when he relocated and he’s looking to cut it loose in a no reserve auction. It was brought… more»

The Bread Van Jeep: 1964 Jeep Fleetvan FJ3A

The world of cool, retro delivery vans is bigger than you think, as these compact commercial rigs were made by a wide range of domestic manufacturers. We’re seeing a resurgence of sorts in this market with the arrival of… more»

Record AMC Year: 1959 Rambler Cross Country

The 1959 model year was a banner one for American Motors. They sold a record number of cars not only for themselves but also for any “independent” automobile manufacturer. AMC built sensibly sized products that appealed to those with… more»

It Takes Center Stage 1: 1970 Buick Gran Sport

Everybody got in on the hi-po bandwagon in the ’60s, even staid Buick, known more for near-luxury sedans and a wonderful tourer called Riviera. The apex of all that action, at least for GM and its various divisions, was… more»

Rust-Free One-Owner! 1969 Chevrolet Caprice 396

Other than a few spelling tests, my teeth, and a Strombecker Monza race set, I don’t know if I still have anything that I’m the original owner of from 1969. The seller has this 1969 Chevrolet Caprice sedan listed… more»

One-Owner Barn Find: 1984 Cadillac Seville

Ah, the infamous “bustle back” Cadillac. This 1984 Cadillac Seville is a barn find but one that appears to be in very nice condition despite its years off the road. And if you scan the background, you’ll see it’s… more»

1972 Grumman Motor Home For Only $995!

The seller indicates this 1972 Grumman Motorhome is a bit of a project, and you could just use it as a place to live versus putting it back on the road. For $995, that’s just one month’s worth of… more»

Rare Eight Door: 1961 Chevrolet Greenbrier

Old vans have a big following as we’ve detailed here in the past, but it’s mostly for those that van be converted into rolling pieces of art with shag carpeting inside and detailed murals on the exterior. Outside of… more»

Black Plate Find: 1953 Jaguar XK120 SE

There was a bit of commentary recently in Sports Car Market wherein the editor indicated now’s a good time to sell your Jaguar E-Type. The reasoning was pretty simple, based in high production numbers, lots of undesirable configurations (like… more»

Cheap Driver: 1977 Mercury Cougar XR7

This 1977 Mercury Cougar XR7 is one of those rare cars where it’s definitely on the more affordable side of the project spectrum but the seller has still gone through the effort to document, document, document. The Cougar comes… more»

Low-Rider Muscle: 1968 Chevrolet Caprice

The Caprice began in 1965 as a luxury option on the Impala, Chevy’s way of competing with Ford’s new LTD. The car quickly became a series of its own and would stick around through 1996 (as built in the… more»

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