Updated 390 V8: 1975 Ford F250 Ranger XLT

Some classic vehicles are more subtle than others. This 1975 Ford F250 Ranger isn’t exactly “in your face,” but it is a pickup that would make an accomplished tow vehicle. With an upgraded V8 under the hood, it should… more»

Original Paint: 1939 Ford De Luxe Coupe

They don’t make them like they used to. That’s a line that we hear so often, and it could refer to almost anything that we find in our daily lives. However, I can’t imagine driving a new car out… more»

1 of 2 Built: 1998 Chevrolet Camaro SS Lingenfelter

This 1998 Chevrolet Camaro SS is a rare bird, supposedly one of two built that received the full “tuned by Lingenfelter” treatment. This fourth generation Camaro is a standout regardless of the additional enhancements as it has just 22,000… more»

14K Original Miles? 1963 Studebaker Avanti

A first-year, 1963 Studebaker Avanti with a claimed 14K miles is going to be an attention-getter! Especially an example that is as clean as this Morro Bay, California domiciled subject car. It looks fantastic, so let’s investigate. It is… more»

401 V8 Beauty! 1966 Buick Skylark GS

As Cadillac was not in the business of producing high-performance cars, the job of making the most well-adorned General Motors muscle cars fell to Buick. And the name Gran Sport (GS) took those honors beginning in 1965. That included… more»

390/4-Speed: 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL

Classic cars come in all shapes and sizes, and this 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL offers a practical solution for an enthusiast with a growing family. With its V8 engine and 4-speed manual transmission, it is a vehicle that… more»

Shelby Alternative: Rare 1992 SAAC Mk I

When is a Ford not a Ford? The answer is when it is a 1992 SAAC Mk I. This classic might look like a Fox-body Mustang with a set of alloy wheels and fancy paint job, but the Window… more»

454/4-Speed: 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454

Some classic cars have a story to tell, and I’m sure this 1972 Chevelle SS is no different. It has spent more than 20-years in storage, and it has only recently emerged into the light of day. Its drivetrain… more»

Last Driven In ’81: 1970 VW Squareback

While we can’t predict what car will be lurking in a garage after decades off the road, it’s not wrong to hope that it’s at least interesting. This 1970 Volkswagen Squareback was apparently found in a house after the… more»

Only 22k Miles! 1973 Cadillac Eldorado

Cadillac dealers had plenty to be happy about in 1973. First, they collectively sold more than 300,000 cars from the first time. And second, they managed to sell in excess of 50,000 Eldorado’s for the very first time, too…. more»

Hoard of Mopars and More in Texas!

Once upon a time, a Texas named John Haynie took a liking to Chrysler products and started amassing a collection of them. By the time he passed away at the age of 52, his arsenal had grown to more… more»

Too Little, Too Late: 1963 Studebaker Avanti

To many, the short-lived original Avanti was one of the most unique cars of its time. It was a personal luxury automobile with a fiberglass body that was rushed into production for 1963-64 to help save Studebaker – which… more»

350 Crate V8! 1947 International KB3

The KB1-5 was a series of trucks produced by International Harvester after World War II. They load ratings ranging from ½ ton to 90,000 lbs., so they could get most any job done. Except for its drivetrain, this ’47… more»

Kansas Survivor: 1950 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop

When was the last time you saw a 1950 Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop survivor like this? Recently purchased from an estate in Wichita, Kansas, this Chevy spent its entire life in the Jayhawk State and paperwork shows that it… more»

69k Original Miles: 1988 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z Convertible

The 3rd Generation Camaro brought a raft of creative thinking to the table. Thanks to a combination of weight control and advanced aerodynamics, it addressed many of the shortcomings of the last of the previous generation offerings. By 1988,… more»

Solid Survivor: 1929 Ford Model A

The Model A was the successor to Ford’s popular Model T. 1927 would be the transition year between the T and A, an automobile whose development costs are said to have set old Henry back $100 million for design… more»

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