This 1976 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am comes with extensive documentation that supports its one-family ownership history and 7,800 original miles. The Trans Am certainly appears from the outside to be a survivor worthy of the $34,995 OBO asking price… more»
Restore Or Drive? 1946 Ford Super DeLuxe Coupe
The 1946 Ford Super DeLuxe coupe was, in reality, a mildly restyled 1942 model, as it took a while for new models to develop following the end of World War II. That isn’t to say that engineering and development… more»
Nicely Optioned: 1978 Pontiac Firebird Formula
The original owner of this 1978 Pontiac Firebird Formula took his checkbook in one hand (it was the 1970s), the order form in the other, and ordered himself what he believed to be his perfect car. The result is… more»
Unrestored Wonder: 1928 Auburn 8-115 Brougham
This 1928 Auburn 8-115 Brougham is an unrestored classic that could either be driven and enjoyed as it is, or the next owner could choose to undertake a full restoration. The result would be a truly beautiful car that… more»
Original Paint: 1967 Pontiac GTO Convertible
This 1967 Pontiac GTO Convertible is claimed to be a complete and original survivor that has 58,000 original miles on the odometer. The next owner could choose to subject the car to a repaint or to leave it as… more»
Cheap Classic Hauler: 1962 Ford Ranchero
As a person whose daily driver is descended from this 1962 Ford Ranchero, I do have quite a soft spot for them. This one is a nicely presented vehicle that will need a little bit of work, but none… more»
Ready to Enjoy: 1938 Ford Standard 2 Door Sedan
While it hasn’t seen much use over the past 15-years, the owner of this 1938 Ford Sedan says that it is a “turn-key” example that is ready to be driven and enjoyed. It is a largely original car, and… more»
7k Mile Survivor: 1971 AMC Hornet
Considering that the AMC Hornet begat the Gremlin, Concord & Eagle without significant change, the designers must have gotten it right the first time. Apparently someone in Millis, Massachusetts thinks so, as they have carefully preserved a 1971 Hornet… more»
Mother-In-Law Seat: 1925 Ford Model T Speedster
This 1925 Ford Model T Speedster doesn’t feature its original body, but the body that it does feature is incredibly nice. This is a distinctive car with some very desirable features, and it is ready to be driven and… more»
Factory 441/4-Speed: 1966 Pontiac Catalina 2+2
Growing up in Australia meant missing out on cars like this Pontiac Catalina 2+2, and I can’t help but feel more than a bit ripped off by that. I’ve talked in the past about cars with “wow factor,” or… more»
53 Genuine Miles! 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
Cars like this 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 leave me torn. When these were new, there was simply no way that I could afford to own one. Now that I am older, I could probably justify buying it, but then,… more»
Learjet Link: 1968 SAMCO Cord Warrior
The replica business has always been an interesting part of the classic car world as various individuals attempt to morph one car into another. One of the more successful that I have seen was a company that would transform… more»
Factory Equipped V8: 1979 AMC Pacer Survivor
All I can say is, yes!!! What’s not to love about an AMC Pacer that was factory equipped with a V8? Alright, so maybe these aren’t the best cars ever built, but this one looks to have survived the… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1973 Lincoln Continental Mark IV Survivor
Few cars make their presence known quite the way a Lincoln Mark IV does. These massive cruisers make modern SUVs look short and even the most expensive luxury cars on the market seem compact in comparison. This lovely example… more»
















