When it was released, the Metropolitan attracted a great deal of attention due to its distinctive styling. After a tentative start in the American market, it soon began to rack up some reasonable sales figures. However, its time was… more»
End of The Line: 1958 Packard Hawk
On January 7, 1956, at the Chicago Auto Show, Packard unveiled a concept car called the Predictor. It was designed to showcase numerous innovations that Packard saw as part of its future in American motoring. Sadly, the only thing… more»
Last Call For California Black Plate T-Shirts!
This is the last reminder to order your California Black Plate T-Shirts! Once it hits 12 AM MST on Monday the 12th, we won’t be accepting any new orders for this one. So get yours now before time runs… more»
No Reserve: 1994 Chevy Caprice Wagon
This 1994 Chevrolet Caprice wagon is listed at no reserve, and bidding is already quite strong – approaching $7K with plenty of time left in the auction. Mileage is reportedly a low 52,398 and the combination of burgundy paint… more»
Rising From the Ashes: 1966 Ford Mustang GT
The thought of seeing your beloved classic car disappear in a fire is one that is too horrible to contemplate. That was very nearly the fate of this 1966 Mustang GT, but it has survived its trial by fire… more»
Style Leader: 1933 Graham Blue Streak
Even though the paint is looking a bit tired, from certain angles you can still see the sparkle in the paint finish that was one of the innovative hallmarks of the Graham Blue Streak. Today, vehicle manufacturers use fine… more»
California One Owner: 1983 Chevrolet Suburban
This 1983 Chevrolet Suburban is said to be a one previous owner, California vehicle that has recently been registered after a 20 year slumber under a tree. While the seller notes there is a branch rub mark on the… more»
Needs Rescuing: 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix
When I look at this 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix, the first words that pop into my head to describe it are dusty and crusty. However, that crustiness doesn’t seem to translate into major issues with rust, so it is… more»
Competitive Project: 1964 Buick Riviera
There is little doubt that the styling of the 1st generation Buick Riviera was striking, and they are a car that needs little in the way of visual enhancements beyond those that were provided by the car’s original designers…. more»
Boosted Performance: 1977 Ford Mustang Cobra II
The opinions of enthusiasts on the Mustang II have always been divided. There are people who don’t really mind them, and there are those who really don’t like them at all. There doesn’t seem to be much of a… more»
One-Owner Garage Find: 1979 Saab 99 GL
As Saab’s first “big” car, the 99 was quite a modern update to the beloved and quirky 96 and finding a 1979 Saab 99 GL in orange with a 4-speed and in this condition isn’t all that common anymore…. more»
1977 Chevrolet Corvette L82 with 4,380 original miles
In 1977, Chevrolet reached a significant milestone in Corvette production, because it was during that year that the 500,000th Corvette rolled off the production line. This demonstrated the resilience of the Corvette in the minds and hearts of the… more»
Like New: 1973 Ford LTD Country Squire
Wow! We have seen a lot of nice wagons come through here over the last few years as wagons climb to the top of the hot-list. This beautiful 1973 Ford LTD Country Squire wagon can be found here on… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1991 Porsche 944 S2 Survivor!
Reader Colleen C has decided to part ways with her rare Porsche 944 S2. Porsche shipped just 442 of these cars to the United States and who knows how many of those were optioned in black with a black… more»
















