Recalling the days when upscale wood panels adorned top-of-the-line wagons, sedans, and convertibles, Chrysler brought forth the “Sportsgrain” wood panel option for its 1968 Newport coupe and convertible. This 1968 Chrysler Newport Sportsgrain convertible in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey… more»
Driver Quality Cars
Real Hemi Bee: 1968 Dodge Super Bee
With only 125 examples being built during the 1968 model year, the Dodge Super Bee Hemi is nothing short of a serious muscle car. This one has been confirmed to be the real deal, and it has apparently led… more»
The Real Christine! 1958 Plymouth Fury
There are a handful of iconic movie cars that are instantly recognizable, although perhaps none are more creepy than this one. The 1958 Plymouth Fury was the star of the cult classic Christine. Directed by horror master John Carpenter,… more»
Brazilian Survivor: 1982 Puma GTC Spyder
While it might not be perfect, this 1982 Puma GTC Spyder is a clean and tidy survivor that can be driven and enjoyed immediately. With warmer weather just around the corner, this could be the perfect car in which… more»
One of 10 Made: 1982 Kelvin Franks KTM 250
Every now and again, a find comes along that makes you appreciate an entirely new class of vehicles. In this case, I’m talking about a one-of-ten three-wheeler known as a Kelvin Franks KTM 250. I literally have never heard… more»
Plenty Of Interest: 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback
The owner of this 1967 Mustang Fastback describes it as a Barn Find and judging by the layer of dust coating the car in this photo, it looks like it might have been sitting for a reasonable period of… more»
Cheap 1974 Mustang II Mach I
Please don’t call this mustard yellow Mustang II a Pinto! Yes, it is built on a Pinto platform and came with an anemic 2.8 liter V6 but it is a Mustang and it sold very well. Unfortunately, the Mach… more»
Twin Turbo Droptop: 1987 Callaway Corvette
This 1987 Chevrolet Corvette convertible is a limited-production Callaway Twin Turbo with just 15,000 original miles. The seller claims it is one of just 164 produced, and that it remains in time-warp condition. Now, I’m assuming the seller’s production… more»
Manual Saloon: 1966 Jaguar 3.8 S-Type
This 1966 Jaguar 3.8 S-Type is a desirable manual transmission example, making it a rare bird among the legions of S-Types saddled by an automatic transmission. While it’s a bit of a project, the seller doesn’t reveal any major… more»
Daily Driver Q-Ship: 1988 BMW M5
This 1988 BMW M5 is a one-year only model that remains one of the marque’s most coveted performance models decades later. Despite the limited production, these survive at a decent rate thanks to owners who passionately maintain them well… more»
Clean Survivor: 1976 Pontiac Trans Am
The owner of this 1976 Trans Am purchased it from an estate, and prior to his ownership, the car had spent a few years in storage. It has been returned to active duty and is ready for some lucky… more»
Meet Alfred, a 1971 Land Rover Series 2A
When I see a Land Rover from this era, I can’t help but imagine it rumbling through the Sahara or stopped in the deep grass on an African safari with tourists taking photos of exotic animals. This 1971 Land… more»
No Sweat Work Truck: 1997 Chevrolet K1500
This might be the cleanest 1997 Chevrolet work truck on the planet. Showing only 64K miles on the odometer, you have to see it to believe it. Located in Darlington, Maryland, you can find the K1500 for sale here on… more»
51k Original Miles? 1976 Ford LTD Country Squire
The owner of this 1976 Ford LTD Country Squire says that the wagon’s odometer is showing 51,509 miles and that while he can’t guarantee that these miles are original, the vehicle’s overall condition suggests that it is feasible. Let’s… more»
Surprisingly Stock: 1993 GMC Typhoon
This 1993 GMC Typhoon benefits from a recent repaint but has had a few mechanical issues crop up while it’s been sitting. It’s not exactly a secret that vintage vehicles don’t like to stay parked, and sometimes you can… more»
Deckers Race Sled: 1975 Ski-Doo Snowmobile
While it’s not uncommon to see vintage sports cars with true racing pedigrees, I can honestly say this is the first time I’m writing up a snowmobile that falls in that category. This 1975 Ski-Doo once belonged to Richard… more»
















