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Tricked Out 383 V8! 1969 Dodge Monaco

Named after the Principality of Monaco, the Dodge Monaco was the high-end full-size car at that Chrysler division in the late 1960s/early 1970s. The Monaco and Polara used the same bodies, with the former having a higher level of… more»

49k Original Miles: 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback

Restore or preserve? That is the question facing the new owner of this 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback. It is claimed to have a genuine 49,000 miles on its odometer, and the presentation of various aspects of this classic makes… more»

Nicest One Left? 1991 Ford Escort GT

When I was in my teens, a Ford Escort GT was not exactly a cool car. It was interesting, yes, as it was certainly gussied up quite a bit in ways that appealed to young drivers: a bodykit, unique… more»

42 Years In A Barn: 1969 Dodge A100 Pickup

The last Dodge A100 pickup that we saw here was just over a year ago, they don’t turn up too often. Cab forward pickups had a reputation as being somewhat unwieldy in quick braking situations with most of the… more»

Could The Bandit Drive a Yellow TA? 1977 Pontiac Trans Am

Everyone has seen the documentary titled “Smokey and the Bandit.”  While one can debate the merits and demerits of bootlegging and rebelling against unjust traffic laws, it is clear that you need a proper blocker for running 400 cases… more»

Original Paint: 1974 Ford Bronco

The First Generation Ford Bronco is renowned for two things; Disappointing initial sales and the tendency to rust. However, occasionally one will emerge that defies the odds. Such is the case with this 1974 example. It rolled off the… more»

No Reserve Project: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

The Ford Mustang got a modest redesign for the 1969 model, growing a bit in length and gaining some weight in the process.  The front end now featured four headlights instead of just two and the fastback body officially… more»

Clean Sahara Edition: 1992 Jeep Wrangler

My personal favorite Jeep era is the early to middle 90s YJ, with its squared-off headlights and durable 4.0 I6 power. This, to me, was the purest expression of the Wrangler model, and it was made even better with… more»

Fire Department Find: 1984 Chevrolet K30 Crew Cab

Isn’t it sort of amazing how many former fire fighting rigs are still coming out of the woodwork with all of their gear still intact? This is one of vehicle segments that seems like it should be depleted by… more»

Needs TLC: 1968 MGB Roadster

With almost 500,000 copies on the ground, the MGB is an amenable restoration project for the amateur. Parts, clubs, and help are easy to find, and the cars are simple and cheap to begin with. If you’re ready to… more»

Nicely Modified: 1982 Alfa Romeo GTV V6

This 1982 Alfa Romeo GTV V6 looks like an awesome driver, kept in decent condition overall and equipped with a variety of upgrades that should make a fun car even more enjoyable to drive. The GTV V6 is a… more»

Gold Anniversary Project: 1962 Chevrolet Impala

To celebrate its 50th year in the automobile business, Chevrolet cooked up the Gold Anniversary Edition of the Impala in 1962. It was a low-production vehicle (no more than 350 copies) and usually came in Super Sport trim. The… more»

Heart Of A Mustang: 1956 Ford Thunderbird

The 1956 Ford Thunderbird shown here on ebay is priced about half what these cars typically go for. It’s bid to $15,800 with a couple of days left in an auction that ends Monday evening. The reserve is not… more»

Stude WIth Attitude: 1961 Hawk Two-Door

Not too much money and not too much time. Time to do what? Bid on, and win, the 1961 Studebaker Hawk up for auction here  on ebay. The car has three days to go in its sale, and the… more»

West Texas Barn Find: 1946 Dodge Three Window Coupe

When hostilities ceased when the Japanese surrendered on the deck of the U.S.S. Missouri, the race was on to return the world to normalcy.  One of the items most sorely in need was automobiles.  Americans had not been able… more»

Gorgeous Gold Olds: 1969 Oldsmobile Toronado

“For 1969, Toronado is longer and more luxurious than ever. Its sculpted styling is impressively refined. But there’s no mistaking that great look. It’s still strictly Toronado.” That’s how the Oldsmobile marketing folks described their innovative, and most unconventional,… more»

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