Many assume that a Chevrolet Camaro and a Pontiac Firebird are essentially the same car. At their inception in 1967, they were very similar; the difference primarily being the engines and the notable Pontiac proboscis. The most significant difference… more»
SS396 Fighter: 1966 Ford Fairlane GT 390
In 1966, if you wanted a blue-oval weapon with which to take on the might of Chevrolet’s Impala SS396, then something like this Fairlane GT 390 would have been a strong candidate. With lower weight and marginally more power,… more»
SR5 Survivor: 1988 Toyota 4Runner
This 1985 Toyota 4Runner combines several desirable options into one pristine package, including the SR5 package and preferred five-speed manual transmission. While these trucks are hard to find in condition like this, I feel like more of them are… more»
Bargain Buick? 1971 Buick Skylark
The owner of this 1971 Buick Skylark bought the car for one of his children, but they have decided to go a different way in an automotive sense, so the car is going to be sold. Barn Finder local_sheriff… more»
Low-Mileage Formula: 2,500 Mile 1988 Pontiac Fiero
This 1988 Pontiac Fiero Formula has just 4,000 KMs from new, which translates to just under 2,500 original miles! Outside of the GT-spec cars, the Formula was the one to buy with its much-improved styling and ample boost in… more»
Incredible Documentation: 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray
Buying a classic car can be a fraught experience, especially if you want to try to track the car’s history to ensure that it is what the seller claims that it is. That should not be a problem with… more»
One Track Mind: 1980 Chrysler Sno Runner
Late-fall is the time when some of us in areas that get snow start to get the itch. Maybe it’s just a symptom from last winter’s frostbite but, then again, maybe it’s time to look for a vintage snowmobile…. more»
Rare Grabber Green: 1969 Shelby GT500
By 1969, sales for the Shelby GT500 had fallen to the point where not all of the ’69 production run could be sold before year’s end. Of the 3,150 cars that actually found homes in 1969, only 416 were… more»
34k-Mile California Car: 1974 Ford Pinto
Well, I never thought I’d be writing about a Pinto. There was a lot of angst that surrounded the Pinto and its GM competitor, the Chevrolet Vega. These were troubled, early ‘70s designs that came about when the big… more»
Pristine Survivor: 1976 Lincoln Continental Mark IV
Man, I can hear the jingle of gold chains and the thump-thump of disco with today’s very large and in charge, 1970’s barge, a 1976 Lincoln Continental Mark IV, located in Tucson, Arizona and for sale here on craigslist… more»
8,500-Mile 1985 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Survivor
When you come across a vehicle with very low miles, it’s either an oddly-spec’d example that makes you question why someone preserved it, or it’s an extremely desirable specimen that will fetch a serious premium. While this 1985 Pontiac… more»
1-of-15: 1989 Pontiac Trans Am 20th Anniversary Turbo
General Motors’ turbocharged, 3.8-liter “LC2” V6 engine mostly found use in Buick vehicles, including the iconic Regal Grand National. However, many folks don’t realize that Pontiac also used the engine for the 20th Anniversary Edition of the Firebird Trans… more»
Southwest Survivor! 1971 Buick Skylark
Too bad this Buick is a Skylark model instead of a Special model then it could be referred to as a, “Not so Special, Special”. It’s a 1971 Skylark and appears to be a nice, ordinary, typical GM intermediate,… more»
Rust-Free!? 1968 Porsche 912
This 1968 Porsche 912 is said to be an incredibly straight survivor with none of the typical rust hiding in the nooks and crannies of a long-hood, SWB car. It has had one repaint from new, which sadly covered… more»
Collectors Edition: 317 Mile 2002 Pontiac Trans Am
This 2002 Pontiac Trans Am is a limited edition model with just 317 original miles on the clock. Known as the Collector’s Edition, it featured Collector Yellow paint with a black leather interior, and in convertible form, a blacktop…. more»
Original Paint: 1978 Pontiac Trans Am Survivor
Following its appearance in “Smokey and the Bandit,” the Pontiac Trans Am became instantly recognizable in its iconic Black and Gold color scheme. However, the Trans Am was also available in a number of other pretty interesting shades, and… more»
















