Two Owner Five-Speed: 1994 Ford Taurus SHO

This 1994 Ford Taurus SHO is a desirable five-speed manual example of the company’s sleeper sedan, and listed by just its second owner. These cars should have all the trappings of a collector vehicle, as the seller argues, and… more»

No Reserve Pininfarina: 1991 Alfa Romeo Spider

This listing is for a “Series 4” Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce, the final rendition of the company’s long-standing roadster. The final generation of the iconic model featured several styling updates, including body-color front and rear bumpers, larger wheels, and… more»

Like New With 37K Miles: 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

While 1977 ushered in GM’s newly downsized “B” body cars, it also ushered out the “A” body cars like the Malibu, LeMans, Cutlass, Century, Grand Prix, and the Monte Carlo like this 1977 example. It is located in Coeur… more»

Owned For 50 Years: 1964 Chevrolet Impala

The longest that I’ve ever owned a car is 10-years, so I can’t imagine the sort of emotional wrench that must come with choosing to part with a classic that you have owned for more than five decades. That… more»

2,414 Miles? 1975 AMC Matador

A person could argue that a car like this 1974 AMC Matador sedan is one of the most unusual products to come from AMC. For a company so well known for odd or highly-unusual small cars like the Pacer… more»

1-Of-5: 1942 Lincoln-Zephyr 3-Window Coupe

The dictionary describes a Zephyr as being a soft and gentle breeze. That seems to be a pretty apt name for a car that was designed to waft down the road, wrapping its occupants in total luxury. The Lincoln-Zephyr… more»

NCRS Award Winner: 37K Mile 1965 Chevrolet Corvette

It is hard to imagine a more optimistic year for the Chevrolet Corvette than 1965. Power abounded from an entry-level of 250 gross HP all the way to a new for ’65, 425 gross HP. It was the last… more»

41K Original Miles: 1988 Jaguar XJ-S Convertible

Refinement on wheels is how I would define this beautiful, 41K mile, 1988 Jaguar XJ-S convertible. This convertible is one of approximately 2,100 that was converted to a drop-top by coachbuilder Hess and Eisenhardt and it appears as new…. more»

750 Original Miles! 1989 Pontiac Trans Am GTA Pace Car

This 1989 Pontiac Trans Am GTA is a time-capsule example that has never been titled and shows under 800 original miles. Many of these Indianapolis Pace Car tribute vehicles were kept like the proverbial comic book or baseball card… more»

48K Mile 1972 Plymouth Fury III

If you’re looking for a fuselage Fury, you’d be hard-pressed to find a nicer one than this, and it’s a two-door to boot. This 1972 Plymouth Fury III appears to be in fantastic condition and it can be found… more»

Rare 5-Speed: 1985 Toyota Celica GT-S Convertible

It was just the other day we featured what I assumed was a then-unicorn of a Toyota Celica GT-S convertible that was a former dealer demo car and still in very respectable condition. This proves lightning can indeed strike… more»

V8 Survivor: 1989 Ford Mustang LX

If the Fox-Body Mustang has no other claim to fame, then the fact that it managed to survive for so long in a rapidly evolving new car market has to stand as a testament to just how popular these… more»

Owned For 50 Years: 1966 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe

I look at beautiful classic cars like this 1966 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe and find it easy to understand why one person would choose to own it for half a century. This is a strikingly beautiful car that is… more»

Classic British Driver: 1974 Jensen-Healey

The Jensen-Healey brought together two of the great names of British sports and grand touring design and manufacturing, and the result was a sports car whose performance belied its modest engine size. Early examples experienced more than their share… more»

Arizona 8-Seater: 1972 Checker Marathon A11

  Taxi!! Do people even yell for taxis anymore? I would think that it’s mostly done by phone or app now, or maybe by waving a hand in the air or being in the right place at the right… more»

28k Genuine Mile: 1978 Pontiac Catalina Safari Wagon

Many cars and wagons from the 1970s were considered by the motoring public to be disposable items. They were used for their designed purpose and were properly maintained, but eventually, they found their way to an automotive graveyard when… more»