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Cheap Supercar: 1979 Porsche 928 V8 5-Speed

The Porsche 928 should be irresistible to car enthusiasts who bemoan the high prices of vintage cars these days. Prices for these supercars have remained subdued and while I loathe predictions (“It’s difficult to make predictions, especially about the… more»

Bench Seat 4-Speed: 1967 Chevrolet Impala

Back in 1967, the Chevrolet Impala was the number one selling model automobile in the U.S. with an output of about 576K copies. Keep in mind, that’s the Impala only and doesn’t include the Caprice, BelAir, or Biscayne trim… more»

40K-Mile Rust-Free 1976 Cadillac Seville

“Seville is a new expression of Cadillac excellence. International in size. Timeless in styling. Cadillac in craftsmanship. Very simply, Seville is designed to be one of the finest production cars built anywhere in the world.” So says a 1976… more»

Clean As A Whistle! 1967 Plymouth Barracuda

When it comes to pony cars, Plymouth often gets short shrift in spite of releasing their Barracuda about a week before Ford unleashed their vaunted Mustang in 1964. Part of the issue is that the Barracuda looked like a… more»

Original Paint! 1957 Ford Fairlane Skyliner

Always looking to one-up each other, Ford, GM, and Chrysler were all working overtime in the gadget-conscious 1950s (and since I suppose). One of Ford’s more interesting engineering feats and marketing ploys was the retractable headliner, dubbed the Skyliner,… more»

One Owner 1984 Dodge Ramcharger Custom

Dodge had success with its original Ramcharger and Plymouth Trailduster and followed up with a second-generation model, which was made from 1981 through 1993. We don’t see too many rear-wheel-drive examples but most of us grew up with them… more»

Garage Find: 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air

After a restyle in 1953 that increased sales by nearly a third, the relatively unchanged 1954 Chevrolets still saw another 7% bump in production. The Bel Air was still “top dog” followed by the 210 and 150 series. Even… more»

Worth Rescuing? 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible

Early Mustangs remain a great jumping-off point into the old car hobby. Parts, new, reproduced, or used, are everywhere, and thus relatively inexpensive. Cars themselves are found all over the place, and so something like this 1967 Convertible, seen… more»

Real Barn Find: 1968 Oldsmobile 442 Project

1968 was a special time for the 4-4-2, as the car finally achieved its separate stand-alone model status instead of just being an option on the Cutlass, along with the body also getting a redesign this year.  The seller… more»

No Reserve 1963 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible

The Bonneville was Pontiac’s top-of-the-line auto for 1963, offering a luxurious package in both a 2 and 4-door model plus a station wagon, and these were back from the good old days when droptop availability wasn’t all that uncommon… more»

Super SUV: 1992 GMC Typhoon Turbo

It seems the Typhoons are not done coming out of the woodwork! I find it fascinating how certain models all of the sudden materialize after seemingly years of never coming up for grabs with any sort of regularity. I… more»

Horse Stall Find: 1969 Jaguar Mark X

Among the legions of classic Jaguars that enthusiasts have access to on any given classifieds site, the Mark X or 420 series sedan is one of the more obscure options. This is the Jaguar that time forgot, as it… more»

Only 9,900 Miles? 1980 Subaru GL 1800

Oddities and collectability often go together, as is the case with this little 1980 Subaru GL 1800, available on craigslist for an asking price of $6500. If you want it, it’s waiting for you in Woodbury, Tennessee, sporting four… more»

Former Farm Truck: 1936 International D-2 Pickup

International Harvester’s first light truck was not an International at all. It was a rebadged Willys-Overland C113. How did this happen?  The Great Depression made bedfellows of IH and Willys, as both were suffering the financial effects of a… more»

Big Block Garage Find: 1963 Ford Galaxie 500XL Convertible

I’m agnostic when it comes to old Fords – I have my likes and dislikes but I’m neither an enthusiast nor a detractor. Of the full-size models, two stand out however, the ’66 7-Liter, and the ’63 Galaxie 500… more»

Two-Owner Muscle Car: 1970 Buick GS 455

Except for Cadillac, all of General Motors’ divisions offered a mid-size muscle car back in the day. Chevy had the SS 396/454, Pontiac the GTO, Oldsmobile the 442, and Buick the Gran Sport. New for 1970 in the Buick… more»

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