Driver Quality Cars

18k Mile 1973 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham

The seller purchased this 1973 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham approximately three years ago from the original owner’s estate. The fact that its odometer shows a mere 18,500 original miles suggests it has spent plenty of time hibernating in a quiet… more»

Two-Owner Survivor: 1969 Ford Torino GT

The seller became the custodian of this 1969 Ford Torino GT after purchasing it from the original owner last year. It had hibernated since 1983 but has been revived, ready to find a new home. The seller focused on… more»

Show Winner: 1977 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 4-Speed

This 1977 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 is listed here on Craigslist. Mitchell G. found it for sale and it is located in Richmond, Virginia. The seller represents that the odometer reflects 76,000 miles. The Chevrolet Camaro Z28 was reintroduced in… more»

55k Original Miles: No Reserve 1993 Cadillac Allante

Automotive history demonstrates that the Allante made no real sense. Cadillac, long the purveyors of cars with enough interior space to host a game of tennis, decided that it would add a relatively small two-seat Roadster to its product… more»

No Reserve Survivor: 1979 Chevrolet Caprice

As the 1980s evolved and vehicle manufacturers began to get a handle on technology that helped address the engine power losses that resulted from tighter emission regulations, cars that rolled off lines during the 1970s were largely ignored. However,… more»

All Original? 1967 Buick Riviera

Imagine working in the Buick design department and being tasked with following up the first-generation Riviera. In the face of that nearly impossible task, Buick unveiled what Car Life magazine called “far and away the most handsome car of the… more»

Over Sand Ready: 1989 Dodge Raider

There’s a segment of vehicles that has been relatively sleepy for some time; what I mean by this is the collector car market hasn’t been exceedingly hot for genuine SUVs that were sold by Japanese manufacturers in the 80s… more»

Out Of The Barn! 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454

I think it’s a toss-up as to what gets more coverage here, first-gen Mustangs or 1970 Chevrolet Chevelles. Regardless of coverage, when one builds a better mousetrap, one usually wants to promote it by all available means. However, that… more»

Show Or Race? 1967 Dodge Dart 340

Back in 1967 at your Dodge dealership, the Dart 270 was the mid-level offering in the model’s lineup, coming standard with a 170 cubic-inch Slant Six under the hood.  Next in line was the larger 225 CI Slant Six,… more»

Stunning LS3 Restomod: 1956 Chevrolet Nomad

The Nomad was introduced by Chevrolet in 1955 as a “sport wagon”. In its three years in production, less than 23,000 copies were sold, making it one of the least popular Chevies of the Tri-Five Era (when built). But… more»

The Big Block: 1959 Autobianchi Bianchina Trasformabile Special

This diminutive Fiat-derived classic promises around-town fun in the sun. Made by Autobianchi – a cooperative effort between Bianchi, Pirelli, and Fiat to test transportation concepts – the Bianchina was produced from 1955 through 1970 in wagon, convertible, sedan… more»

Vintage Semi Truck and Trailer: 1949 Ford F-7

If you do the math, only a small percentage of cars and light trucks survive beyond their first ten years.  even fewer are preserved or restored in some way.  Those numbers plummet when it comes to heavy-duty vehicles.  These… more»

40k Miles? 1965 Ford Thunderbird

The 1965 Thunderbird was on the second year of its then-traditional three-year styling cycle, but Ford made a worthwhile improvement or two to keep it fresh: the first was standard power disc brakes and the second was a set… more»

Affordable German Super-Sedan! 2002 Audi S8

With its wide stance, fat wheels and tires, aero headlights, and Auto Union rings, the S8 represents Audi’s entry in the full-sized performance sedan market, going head-to-head against the Mercedes S-class and BMW 7 series sport models, except with… more»

1 of 1,007: 1961 Imperial Crown (by Chrysler)

For several decades, the Imperial was Chrysler’s top-of-the-line product. To help it compete better with Cadillac and Lincoln, it became its own make in 1955. While the use of tailfins was on the way out by 1961, the Imperial… more»

Garaged Find: 1991 Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo

Among the cars I’ve always been curious to own but have never taken the leap on is this beautiful 90s coupe we see right here: the elusive Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo. In addition to what I consider very handsome styling,… more»

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