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1963 Chevrolet Impala SS Convertible Project

Chevrolet built a lot of Impalas in ’63 but the fact that this one is an SS convertible does make it more interesting. It may have seen better days but… it could still be salvageable so let’s take a… more»

1972 Harley-Davidson MC-65 Shortster

This 1972 Harley-Davidson MC-65 Shortster is a fairly rare little motorcycle to find today as they were made for just one year. Almost any collector worth their weight in storage unit costs should have one, including me. If shipping… more»

25 Year Barn Find: 1980 Chevrolet Corvette

The C3 (third-generation) Corvette was in its 13th consecutive year of production in 1980, having replaced the C2 in 1968. It’s the “Mako Shark” version that would soldier on through 1983. This 1980 ‘Vette was found in a barn… more»

Starcraft Edition: 1985 GMC Suburban

GMC Suburbans were already considered icons of the 1980s SUV world, but this 1985 Starcraft Edition pushes the “rad” meter all the way to overload. The fender flares, the paint job, the monochrome grille – it’s all over the… more»

55K Mile 1975 AMC Matador Coupe

This has to be one of the nicest 1975 AMC Matador Coupes that I’ve seen, at least in photos. I can’t imagine being disappointed when this car shows up on a trailer as I’ve been so ridiculously many times… more»

Never Installed: Mopar 426 Hemi Engine

The 426 cubic-inch Chrysler “Hemi” has become known as the “Elephant Engine.” It started as a racing motor in the 1960s that would be adapted for street use, too. Typically, the street engine produces nearly one horse per cube… more»

Work-In-Progress: 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix

The Grand Prix was conceived in 1962 as a performance-oriented version of the Catalina, but quickly involved into a personal luxury car (that still had teeth). The first generation would continue through 1968, with the 1967 models getting a… more»

Scrappy Swinger: 1972 Dodge Dart

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Dodge offered a full roster of performance cars for buyers who wanted both power and muscular styling. By 1972, the lineup of sporty models was slimming down and consisted of the Charger,… more»

What’s Your Offer? 1976 Dodge Dart Swinger

1976 was a transitional year for Dodge with it being the final year in North America for the Dart, such as this 1976 Dodge Dart Swinger. The Dodge Aspen and Plymouth Volare were introduced for the 1976 model year… more»

First Year Driver: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro

A mile car.  We’ve all heard the expression.  The car looks really good from a mile away.  That may not actually be the case for this 1967 Chevrolet Camaro, as it looks decent from just a few feet away,… more»

Drive It Home: 1963 Ford Falcon Futura Convertible

After the pain and humiliation of the Edsel debacle, Ford desperately needed a successful new model that demonstrated to the world that the company hadn’t lost its way. After the excesses that marked the Edsel, the Falcon, championed by… more»

No Reserve: 1974 Alfa Romeo GTV

This 1974 Alfa Romeo GTV is offered up with no reserve and the auction ending Monday. It’s a decent-looking example and one that will even run on occasion if you click your heels three times and hit it on… more»

No Reserve: 1967 Imperial Crown Coupe

In order to compete head-on with Lincoln and Cadillac, Chrysler created its own luxury brand in 1955. Known as Imperial, it soldiered on for two decades before disappearing from the market. Chrysler revived the brand in 1981, but this… more»

Two Seater Spectacular: 1969 AMC AMX

Traditionally, I wasn’t much of an AMC fan. I think it was the Rambler or Nash association or something similar. Whatever the case, I have reevaluated both AMC’s Javelin and AMX, the ’68-’70 vintage in particular. In a world… more»

Almost Completely Original: 1975 Dodge Charger SE

1975 began the fourth generation for the Dodge Charger, but by this time it had become less of a muscle car offering and more of a personal luxury car, a market that was growing in popularity with automobile buyers… more»

Unfinished Business: 1956 Chevy 210 Wagon

After a successful launch in 1955 of what would become known as the Tri-Five Chevies, the 1956 models were little changed other than taillights and turn signals. The 210 would continue as the mid-range offering, sandwiched between the 150… more»

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