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1975 Olds Cutlass 442 Survivor

You see the term “original” tossed around quite a bit in car ads, but this 93,000-mile 1975 Olds Cutlass 442 looks to be pretty much original according to the seller as well as the documentation and overall condition of this… more»

Well-Loved Limited Edition: 1995 Ford F-150 Lightning

We never get tired of seeing clean Ford F-150 Lightning pickups come up for sale, especially since so many of them seem to rack up impressive mileage for what would otherwise be considered a collector’s vehicle. This 1995 F-150… more»

Turquoise Z51: 1990 Chevrolet Corvette 6-Speed

C4 Corvettes continue to weigh heavily on my subconscious in terms of owning one as a potential project. But as anyone who follows Corvettes know, the C4 doesn’t have the greatest reputation in terms of its out-of-the-box performance capabilities…. more»

Rockhopper Project Pair: Two 1993 Geo Trackers

The Geo Tracker and Suzuki Sidekick were once common sights on local roads, a cheerful, light-weight SUV that came with a convertible roof and optional hardtop, or a “tin top” setup if you wanted more structural rigidity. They proved… more»

18k Documented Miles: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you look at a car when it’s new and find it fails to excite you, but after a few years, you’ve grown to genuinely like it? That probably sums up… more»

House of Z Conversion: 1971 Datsun 240Z Convertible

The 1971 Datsun 240Z is one of the more iconic sports cars to come out of the 1970s, and generally speaking, the rules of collecting them are pretty simple. The earlier the production, the better; the less rust, the… more»

283 V8 Power Pack! 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air

The Bel Air sedan was the second most popular Chevy in 1957, only outsold by the 210 4-door sedans, so family cars were in demand with buyers. Most folks don’t associate those body configurations produced to go fast, but… more»

Low Mile 1974 Ford Pinto Barn Find

Whether you love it or hate it, the Ford Pinto was a car that had to happen. American manufacturers had turned producing large cars into an art, and buyers were happy to hand over their cash for those vehicles…. more»

Two-Owner Survivor: 1990 Honda CR-X

Buying a classic car will always involve taking a leap of faith. The passage of time can leave gaps in the car’s history, raising some doubts in the buyer’s mind about whether the vehicle has received appropriate maintenance. The… more»

Sidecar Equipped: 1947 Harley-Davidson FL Knucklehead

Ironhead. Shovelhead. Panhead. Knucklehead. To the uninitiated, these terms may as well be used to identify pumpkins or some random sort of fungi. However, to riders with motor oil of the black and orange variety coursing through their veins,… more»

Rare Drop-Top: 1968 Ford Fairlane 500 Convertible

In 1968, Ford produced an impressive 371,787 examples of its Fairlane range. Of those, a mere 3,761 were the 500 Convertible derivative. That makes our feature car one of the rarest examples of the Fairlane 500 to roll off… more»

5.3-Equipped: 1968 Chevrolet C10 Short Bed

When I first spotted this photo of this 1968 Chevrolet C10 Short Bed sitting in a junkyard, it made me wonder how many people walked past it without affording it so much as a second glance. Fortunately, its current… more»

383 Stroker V8! 1970 Chevrolet Camaro

The second generation of the Chevy Camaro debuted in the middle of the 1970 model year. Unlike its predecessors that were somewhat rushed into production to compete against the popular new Ford Mustang, these autos were all-new. The renewed… more»

No Reserve: 1967 Dodge Dart GTS

When Dodge introduced its Fourth Generation Dart for the 1967 model year, it brought a fresh new look. Beneath the skin were engineering changes designed to allow it to accept larger engines. Unveiled with little fanfare late in the… more»

Pace Car Edition! 1986 Chevrolet Corvette

I’ll admit it, I’m not really drawn to Corvettes. I like them all, well most of them anyway, and some are very notable for various and sundry reasons. Perhaps it’s just the enormous number that has been produced over… more»

Bel Air Station Wagon: 1961 Chevrolet Parkwood

From 1959-61, Chevrolet gave its full-size stations wagons their own names. The Brookwood was the equivalent of the entry-level Biscayne, the Parkwood the middle-of-the-road Bel Air, and the Nomad trimmed along the levels of an Impala. This ’61 Parkwood… more»

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