Ugo Sivocci. Sound familiar? Unless you are a die-hard Alfa fan, you probably don’t know that it was Sivocci’s idea to paint a white diamond with a four-leaf clover on the hood of his Alfa Romeo race car in… more»
Driver Quality Cars
Free Wheelin’ Project: 1979 Ford Bronco XLT
Determining whether a classic is desirable can sometimes be challenging, but this 1979 Bronco XLT Free Wheelin’ leaves no doubt. The auction action has been frantic on a vehicle requiring a total restoration. The seller includes some parts to… more»
48k Original Miles: 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix J
Although the automotive world had begun turning its attention to smaller and more efficient cars as the 1970s unfolded, it was still possible for a buyer to hand over their cash for a vehicle offering impressive interior space and… more»
Orange Dream: 1979 Chevrolet Blazer
Don’t be fooled by the seller’s location in Scarborough, Maine: this beautiful creamsicle-hued 1979 Chevrolet Blazer is a California survivor that has simply taken off for the East coast for its retirement years. The color is phenomenal and would… more»
Bright Calypso Rarity: 1991 Ford Mustang LX
When it comes to Fox body Mustangs, the best models to collect often have a few different things going for them, be it low mileage, special colors/equipment, or a limited-edition model, such as one offered by the likes of… more»
Almost 4×4: 1973 Chevrolet G20 Camper Van
Yearning to plunge into “van life” – with an Austin Powers twist? This might be the perfect vehicle, here on facebook Marketplace, a 1973 Chevrolet G20 camper van, listed for $27,900. Most of the work to convert it into… more»
14K Miles! 1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Some will say that the first iteration of anything is the best while others are convinced that time yields improvements. Take Chevrolet’s Monte Carlo for example, the first-gen (’70-’72) is held in high esteem with enthusiasts, especially the ’70-’71… more»
C87 Vinyl Top: 1976 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400
Pat L. has brought us several great Pontiac Formulas over the years. He found this 1976 Pontiac Formula 400 that has some unique features. While the baby moon hub cabs are not stock, the rest of the car looks… more»
Maco Shark Body! 1969 Chevrolet Corvette
It’s not all that common for a C3 Corvette with body modifications to be seen cruising the streets of my town anymore, and maybe it’s only because I paid such close attention to every one of them I spotted… more»
Fresh Paint: 1960 Chevrolet Corvette
The seller treated this 1960 Corvette to a repaint last year, and it presents superbly. Finding fault with its panels or paint is almost impossible, while its interior and underside continue the theme of immaculate presentation. They say it… more»
Classic Daily Driver? 1986 SVO Mustang
If you’ve been looking for something more recently minted than a 1960s classic but still collectible, you might want to check out this 1986 Ford SVO Mustang. The tip on this one came from Mitchell G. It’s available here… more»
38k Original Miles: 1953 Ford Crestline Sunliner
I would typically look at a classic like this 1953 Ford Crestline Sunliner and question an ultra-low odometer reading. However, the car’s history makes the claimed 38,000 genuine miles seem plausible. It has spent considerably more time in storage… more»
No Reserve 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air
Tri-Five Chevrolets will always generate interest in the classic market, whether original or customized. This rust-free 1956 Bel Air is no exception. It could benefit from a fresh coat of paint, but its upgraded drivetrain and immaculate interior make… more»
Recently Restored: 1963 Studebaker Avanti R1
The Avanti was a bold experiment that deserved a lot better than to be built by a rapidly imploding Studebaker. It brought together distinctive styling, a lightweight fiberglass body, and a V8 offering excellent performance. It should have been… more»
Masterful Muscle Car! 1970 Dodge Super Bee
Plymouth introduced the Road Runner as a mid-size muscle car in 1968. It caught on quickly, so Dodge rolled out their Coronet-based version mid-year, the Super Bee. Not quite as cartoonish as its Plymouth counterpart, it was equally powerful… more»
















