Driver Quality Cars

Get email alerts of similar finds:

454-Equipped: 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS

If you harbor a desire to park a classic muscle car in your garage and aren’t focused on originality, this 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS could be worth more than a passing glance. Its paint and trim combination, combined with… more»

15k Mile 1978 Chevrolet Corvette Silver Anniversary

Chevrolet’s C3 Corvette was becoming pretty long in the tooth by 1978, but this barely slowed sales. Buyers were willing to forgive the badge’s lost performance as they sought to own what has become America’s most iconic sports car…. more»

1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 265 Power Pack

The 1957 model cemented Chevrolet’s Tri-Five range within the classic market, with the ’55 and ’56 models following not far behind. Tidy examples now command impressive prices, and I must say a big thank you to Barn Finder Mitchell… more»

Older Restoration: 1965 Chevrolet Nova SS

The former owner of this 1965 Chevrolet Nova SS passed away over a decade ago. Before she did, her husband gave her a gift by treating the car to a complete restoration. It still presents beautifully today and is… more»

Performance Bargain: 1997 Ford Mustang Cobra Convertible

The SN95 Ford Mustang is still quite the unsung hero in the company’s lineup of limited-production muscle cars. To this day, values remain  – in my opinion – somewhat soft, representing excellent value if you’re looking for a special… more»

One Family Since 1965! 1940 Ford Coupe

The “’40 Ford” holds a special place in hot rod history, attracting rodders for decades with its iconic front styling and factory V8 power. This 1940 Ford Standard coupe in Kearney, Nebraska stayed in one family since 1965 and… more»

58k-Mile 1984 Oldsmobile Toronado

In 1984, personal luxury coupes were still selling strongly. Oldsmobile sold 48,100 Toronados, and it was the least popular of the E-Body triumvirate (which also included the Buick Riviera and Cadillac Eldorado). Rough seas were on the horizon for our beloved… more»

Same Owner 25 Years: 1958 Chevrolet Delray

When Chevroler redesigned their cars in 1958, they also reworked the series (and naming) order. From the top down, you could buy a Bel Air Impala, Bel Air, Biscayne, or Delray. The latter was the entry-level model named after… more»

A Clean, Reliable Driver: 1946 Buick Super Sedan

Can you imagine the pride the original owner felt when the local Buick dealer handed over the keys to this 1946 Super? After four years of anxiety and privation, it was time for a new car, and not just… more»

390/4-Speed: 1966 Mercury Comet Caliente Convertible

Since its inception, the Mercury Comet had been considered compact in size, with the early examples often thought of as a corporate cousin of the Ford Falcon.  However, with the introduction of the redesigned 1966 model, the designation went… more»

Upgraded Driver: 1972 Volvo 1800 ES

There are still some hidden gems out there on the vintage car marketplace, offering both exclusivity and a highly entertaining driving experience for reasonable money. And, if you decide to give a car like this gorgeous 1972 Volvo 1800ES… more»

Long Term Ownership: 1990 Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo

As the 280Z advanced to the 280ZX and then the 300ZX, the car’s appeal shifted. The 280Z retained a sporting demeanor, but by the time the luxuriously-appointed 280ZX arrived, a new buyer had emerged – one looking for a… more»

Spotless Restomod: 1978 Pontiac Trans Am Tribute

It is fair to say that by the late 1970s, many vehicles that were once considered high-performance models had become toothless tigers. Power outputs had decreased markedly, and curb weights climbed. However, it is now possible to pursue the… more»

One-Owner 1965 Pontiac 2+2 Convertible

UPDATE 03/24/2025: Over three months have passed since we last saw this 1965 Pontiac 2+2 Convertible, and it seems that the seller is still trying to shift it to a new home. The only thing that has changed is… more»

Affordable Driver: 1998 Ford Crown Victoria LX

The 1998 model year may seem too recent for some to consider any car produced within that year to be a genuine classic. However, twenty-seven years have passed since vehicles like this Ford Crown Victoria LX rolled off the… more»

3-Speed Runner: 1974 AMC Javelin

Not wanting to get left behind, American Motors joined the “pony car wars” in 1968. Their entry arrived as the Javelin, which used some of the compact American’s underpinnings to get the job done. The vehicle would stick around… more»

Barn Finds