Roy Rogers Approved: 1967 Nissan Patrol

More than a few people may be surprised to hear that the King of Cowboys, Roy Rogers, loved Nissan’s trucks and their 4×4 Patrol in particular. He loved them so much that he was a spokesman for the company… more»

Only 20K Miles! 1970 Lincoln Continental Mark III

Impressive by any measure is a Lincoln Continental Mark III. The crisp styling was serious and dignified, it was a luxury car that was focused on its goal and carried itself as such. Even more impressive, is finding one… more»

No Reserve Survivor: 1992 Saab 900

This 1992 Saab 900 hatchback is a well-preserved example that has survived incredibly well despite not having lived in a museum all of its life. While the 88,000 miles on the clock is certainly low for the year, it’s… more»

T-Top Fox: 1988 Ford Mustang GT

Love them or hate them, the Fox-Body Mustangs were in production for 15 of the Mustang’s (so far) 55 years. That 3rd generation was by far the longest lived all (so far) 6 Mustang generations. This 1988 example was… more»

454 Big Block! 1985 Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab

This 1985 Chevrolet truck isn’t your ordinary 80s square-body! It features a crew cab to haul you and five friends comfortably along with plenty of power from the 454 cubic inch big block! It can be found here on… more»

Beautiful California Survivor! 1973 Ford Bronco

This beautiful orange 1973 Ford Bronco can be found in Fair Oaks, California, and looks like an amazing survivor. It has un-cut quarter panels, original-style wheels, and tires, along with an amazing original upholstery. It can be found here… more»

The Other 5.0! 1988 Lincoln Mark VII Bill Blass

Still looking fresh today, the Lincoln Mark VII introduced multiple automotive “firsts.” The 1984 Mark VII became the first vehicle in North America to feature aerodynamic composite headlights. Electronic four-channel anti-lock brakes first appeared on the Mark VII in… more»

Budget Exotic? 2001 Lotus Esprit V8

When it was new, the V8-powered Lotus Esprit was a relative bargain compared to other supercars of the era. Today, it still remains a very good deal on the collector car marketplace, often priced far lower than its contemporaries… more»

Only 58K Original Miles! 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS396

We are all drawn to cars that we owned at one time in the past, that is if it’s a car we admired, liked or wished we still owned. And that’s the case with this 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS396…. more»

Daily Driver Split Window: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe

It is said that there are only two certainties in life; death and taxes. Well, I’d like to add a third to that list, and that is the increasing value of Split-Window Corvettes. Anyone who bought one of these… more»

Surfboard Included! 1946 Ford Woodie

Sometimes a classic will come along and it seems like the owner has chosen the perfect location to shoot their photos. That is the case with this 1946 Ford Woodie, because what better location could there be than a… more»

Big Personality: 1989 Suzuki Alto Works RS/X

We all know at least one person who is short in stature but huge in personality and bravado. I’m the exact opposite and I sometimes wonder if it would be more fun to go through life shorter but with… more»

Like New! 1991 Jeep Comanche

Long before the current Jeep Gladiator arrived on the scene, there was another pickup truck in Jeep’s line up, sort of a Jeep El Camino, half Cherokee and half pickup. Known as the Jeep Comanche, this versatile vehicle combined… more»

1983 DeLorean With 1,218 Miles!

There were many different factors at play that resulted in the DeLorean being the sales failure that it was. However, if the buck must stop anywhere, it should probably land at the feet of John DeLorean himself. Indecision, poor… more»

Striking Italian: 1968 Lancia Fulvia 1300S Coupe

While I admit that I love cars that pack plenty of muscle and attitude, I have to admit that I also have a real weakness for small cars like this 1968 Lancia Fulvia 1300S Coupe. They might not possess… more»

Rest of the World Model: 1983 Porsche 911 SC

This 1983 Porsche 911 SC is a desirable European-market example, otherwise known as a ROW trim – or, Rest of the World spec. This generally means beefier performance thanks to fewer restrictions typically placed on cars destined for the… more»

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