I’m going to run with the assumption this this 1937 Chevrolet Master sedan is a survivor. The listing states, “This vehicle was recently acquired from an Auto and Warbirds museum, where it was one of the center showpieces, kept… more»
2002 Pontiac Trans Am SLP Firehawk Convertible With 7k Original Miles!
With engine power improving throughout the 1990s, buyers faced a wide choice of vehicles for those wishing to scratch their performance itch. One of the more potent was the Trans Am SLP Firehawk. A joint venture between Pontiac and… more»
15k Original Miles: 1980 Pontiac Trans Am Turbo Y84 Special Edition
Describing any unrestored classic with over four decades of service under its belt as “mint” is a high-risk strategy. However, that could be appropriate for this 1980 Pontiac Trans Am Turbo. From its glistening paint to its spotless interior,… more»
Low Mileage K-Car: 1988 Dodge Aries America
The second half of the 1970s wasn’t particularly kind to Chrysler in terms of sales. The OPEC oil embargo had caught them off-guard as they continued to peddle large gas guzzlers. And the Dodge Aspen/ Plymouth Volare compacts had… more»
High-End Driver: 1986 Buick Grand National
The muscle car sector had long been the preserve of firebreathing V8 until Buick rewrote the rule book with its Grand National. Part of the company’s Regal range, this new model tapped into the world of forced induction to… more»
Hangar Find: 1981 Pontiac Firebird Formula Survivor
Okay, I have to admit it. I’ve always been on the fence with Pontiac’s second-gen (’70-’81) Trans Am. I think it’s the body flairs, faux shaker hood scoop, the excessive pinstriping on the “Smokey” editions, and in many cases,… more»
26k Original Miles? 1973 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
Some enthusiasts acknowledge that tackling a restoration or project build is not viable, setting their sights on purchasing a turnkey classic to park in their garage. This 1973 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme could be an ideal candidate for those seeking… more»
BF Auction: 1956 Mercury Montclair
Choosing the best candidate for a project build can be challenging, with the decision often driven by the buyer’s budget and skills. Some enthusiasts want to dive into their build immediately, while others prefer to enjoy their new purchase… more»
Original Paint: 34k Mile 1970 Ford Custom 500
Choosing the right collectible automobile is often like kids picking their teams for kickball. Everyone wants the most desirable players first. Sometimes the vehicle, or player, you would pick last can surprise you. In the automotive world, four doors… more»
11K Mile: 1993 Ford Mustang Cobra SVT
There was a brief lull in the wave of Fox body Ford Mustang Cobras that came to market over the last few months, but here’s yet another example still practically new in the wrapper. With just over 11,000 miles… more»
Unrestored 1958 Lancia Aurelia B24S Cabriolet
Lancia’s Aurelia was a kaleidoscope of models, from the slightly frumpy B10 to the luminous Spider America. Not only did the sheet metal change, but Lancia was ever in self-improvement mode, tinkering around the edges of its unique solutions… more»
Subtle Supercar: 13k Mile 1991 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1
Upon its release, the C4 Corvette faced criticism from some quarters for lackluster performance. This was an era when manufacturers were still grappling with emission regulations, but Chevrolet rode to the rescue with the ZR-1 in 1990. It recaptured… more»
Rare Beach Runabout: 1968 Fiat 500 Jolly
The Fiat 500 was one of the Italian manufacturer’s most successful products in the decades following World War II. Various incarnations were built and perhaps the most interesting was the Jolly. It was a low-production runabout with no doors… more»
Two-Owner 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback
Classics with a known history are guaranteed to generate buyer interest, and this 1967 Ford Mustang 2+2 Fasback is no exception. It has attracted twenty-eight bids, suggesting buyers like what they see. The auction is approaching its conclusion, meaning… more»
Fascinating History: 1959 Austin-Healey “Bugeye” Sprite
Older British sports cars offer potential buyers an engaging ownership experience. Not only are they typically fun to drive, but the simple engineering principles mean they are ideal for an enthusiast wishing to be hands-on when the subject turns… more»















