The Lotus Europa was a mid-engine GT sports car built in England. Several variants were produced between 1966-75, including this Series 2 edition from 1971, which was an evolution of the Series 1. The seller has owned this one… more»
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One Of 328! Restored 1956 AC Aceca
We’re all pretty familiar with AC Cars, the 120-year-old concern that provided the AC “Ace”, the sports car with the where-with-all for Carroll Shelby’s world-renowned AC Cobra. Whereas the Ace and the Cobra pretty much sucked all of the… more»
18,500 Original Miles: 1992 Chevrolet Camaro 25th Anniversary
This clean 1992 Chevrolet Camaro has under 20,000 original miles and marks the 25th anniversary of the celebrated line. This example is optioned with lots of desirable features among fans of the third generation Camaro, from the upgraded OEM… more»
Spectacular Survivor: 1972 Buick Skylark
OK, it’s not a GS! If you’re looking for a muscle car review, this won’t be it. Over time, I have come to appreciate the pedestrian, bread and butter models of cars that had a muscle car component. And… more»
428 Fastback! 1967 Ford LTD
There aren’t too many full-sized two-door fastbacks around these days, but check out this 1967 Ford LTD! The Galaxie-based LTD followed in the footsteps of Ford’s mid-year 1963 Galaxie fastback. The slick aerodynamics helped on the NASCAR tracks, and… more»
Rare Aeroback: 1978 Oldsmobile 442
The 442 moniker has been reused and recycled many times throughout Oldsmobile’s history, with the first edition remaining top dog in terms of the models most sought after. The ensuing years were a mixed bag in terms of which… more»
Reduced To Parts: 1937 Chrysler Airflow
“Car is fully GUARANTEED!” proclaims the seller. Then adds, “Guaranteed not to run, start, idle, move, make a sound, period“. No point in beating around the bush, right? In spite of that warning, a 1937 Chrysler Airflow is always… more»
How Many Left? 1981 Fiat Strada
While it may be a surprise to learn Fiat actually sold this car in the U.S., this unusual Strada five-door was, in fact, a car you could walk into any Fiat dealer in 1984 and buy. The reason you… more»
427/4-Speed: 1968 Chevrolet Impala SS
Numbers-matching classic cars, especially those with a big-block under the hood, will always command their share of attention. While this 1968 Impala SS no longer features its original 396ci V8, the 427 that has taken its place offers the… more»
Original 403: 1978 Buick Riviera
The 1978 model year marked the end of the line for one traditional piece of engineering on the Buick Riviera. Since the badge debuted in the 1963 model year, every Riviera had featured a rear-wheel-drive configuration. From 1979, that… more»
61k Original Miles: 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2
It is often said that racing improves the breed, but what works on the racetrack might not be so effective in the dealer’s showroom. Such was the case with the 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2. The company designed the… more»
Parked In ’88: 1967 AMC Marlin
Good intentions are a wonderful thing, and the owner of this 1967 AMC Marlin had plenty of them when he purchased the car in 1988. He aimed to perform a total restoration, but things stalled before they could start…. more»
Never This Nice: 1973 Dodge Apollo Motorhome
One class of vehicle with huge price swings between forgotten projects and nicely preserved and/or restored examples is the vintage motorhome. People are either praying you’ll come haul this thing away (they might even pay you to do it)… more»
















