From Reader Jonathan H – So it’s kind of a long story but here goes… I had a Corvette Coupe and I was cleaning the engine compartment one day when I found a metal ID tag on the radiator… more»
A Real Survivor: 1972 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
This 1972 Corvette Convertible is a survivor that has only covered a genuine 68,164 miles. The owner claims that the only non-original part on the car is the tires and that the rest of the car is completely original… more»
Rare Toyota: 1974 Toyota Corona 2000 GT
While the majority of the world have received the Toyota Corona in one form or another, only the Japanese themselves had the privilege of receiving the 2000 GT version. They are rarely seen outside of Japan, which makes this… more»
1961 Corvette Fuelie Survivor – One Owner 53 Years!
Most automotive enthusiasts love knowing something about their cars, and this one comes with a known history dating back to 1964. This fuel-injected 1961 Corvette in Porter Ranch, California, seeks a new owner for the first time in 53… more»
Brougham Interior Trim Option: 1968 Ford LTD
Did you notice as I did? Back in the sixties and seventies often automakers would come out with a new model, LTD in this instance, but in a few years when they became popular and sold in large numbers,… more»
Holiday Grandkid Dream! 1953 Corvette Pedal Car
If your favorite grandchild (or child for you younger readers) didn’t get what they really wanted for Christmas, you might find it here on craigslist where a GM-authorized 1953 Corvette pedal car is being sold. Thanks to long-time finder Peter… more»
11 MPG Beauty: 1976 Mercury Marquis Brougham
At $237 a foot, this 1976 Mercury Marquis Brougham two-door hardtop is cheap if you break it down into 12-inch sections. Or, looking at it another way, 0.58 MPG per foot. This big brown beauty can be found here… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1970 Chevrolet G-10 Van
What Makes It Special? Attention Resto-Modders!! Are you looking for an unusual vehicle project with a great deal of space to work with? Here it is! A unique American made van, it is the last year of GM’s flirtation… more»
Unrestored Black Plate: 1965 Sunbeam Tiger
The listing for this 1965 Sunbeam Tiger is short and to the point, but if the seller’s words are to be accepted as gospel truth, there’s really not much to say. This is a claimed survivor-grade Tiger, with a… more»
400 Engine With Quadrajet: 1971 Chevrolet Kingswood
From 1969 to 1972, Chevrolet had different names for their station wagons from the regular models. The Kingswood was equivalent to an Impala, with the same exterior trim and interior as that model. Also in 1971, they had the… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1993 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon
The final generation of the Buick Roadmaster Wagon wasn’t quite the family hauler it had once been, but these simulated woodgrain equipped wagons were actually quite good for their time. Power was provided by a good old American V8… more»
Well Optioned: 1968 Chevrolet Caprice Estate
Back in the sixties and seventies, we thought of station wagons as vehicles to move a lot of people and a lot of cargo around. But who says they can’t be interesting? Station wagons have certainly enjoyed a lot… more»
Mustang Roots: 1987 Zimmer Golden Spirit
I recently scanned through a few old hardcover books of mine that documented 80s supercars. Among the various one-off AMGs and Gemballa Porsches was the classic Zimmer, apparently captured for its off-the-wall looks and V8 power underhood. I don’t… more»
The Other GLHS: 1987 Charger GLHS
We’ve featured these Shelby-built Charger GLHS models before, and I’m always surprised how many are still out there despite being a limited-production car. This one is an interesting specimen, as it has higher mileage but also features some neat… more»
















