It is that time of year when many people’s thoughts turn to celebrations. Family Christmas get-togethers, Christmas parties, and New Year festivities are the order of the day. Pontiac threw its own party in 1979, and the Trans Am… more»
Driver Quality Cars
Recently Revived: 1960 Austin-Healey 3000 Mk I BN7
Classic British sports cars enjoy a strong following in the current market, particularly if they feature a known and documented history. This 1960 Austin-Healey 3000 Mk I BN7, spotted by my offsider, Russell Glantz, ticks that box admirably. It… more»
It’s Dynamic! 1966 Oldsmobile 88 Convertible
Oldsmobile had it all goin’ on in ’66! They covered all the bases with models like this Dynamic 88, which occupied the middle of the pack marketing slot. Convertibles were still a “thing” in ’66, and the Dynamic 88… more»
No Reserve Big Block GTS: 1969 Dodge Dart
Well, to cut to the chase, this big-block-powered ’69 Dodge Dart GTS wasn’t born with its current powerplant. It is, however, according to its VIN, a genuine GTS variant – one of my favorites from Mopar’s performance years. And… more»
Runs And Drives Great: 2000 Chevrolet S-10 LS Extended Cab
In Michigan where I live, almost every town is a “GM Town,” meaning that a significant number of the town’s residents either work (or have worked) for GM or have a family member or friend who works for GM…. more»
Obsessively Refreshed: 1973 BMW Bavaria
When someone goes all in on a project car, it’s hard not to have some respect for the effort, even if the car in question is not your cup of tea. Now, in the case of a 1973 BMW… more»
Gorgeous Daily Driver: 1998 Buick Riviera
After many years of a car being introduced to the market, it is used, sold, traded as a second-hand vehicle, and then eventually retired out of the market due to natural selection or extinction due to some design flaw/shortcoming…. more»
Frame Off Resto: 1969 International Scout 800A
The seller of this 1969 International Harvester Scout 800A states that it has been rebuilt by a shop and is being sold by the owner. It is listed here on Facebook Marketplace for $13,200 which seems to be a… more»
Original Paint: 1987 Ford F-250
This 1987 Ford F-250 pickup looks like a proper survivor, still wearing original paint and appearing to be free of major modifications or alterations outside of a front push bar. The F-250 is equipped with the thirsty and powerful… more»
Rare Homologation Car: 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC 5.0
Among certain parts of the car hobby, there are loyal followers and collectors of the world’s so-called homologation cars. These are vehicles that manufacturers produce in limited batches to sell to the public to essentially certify that the car… more»
Expensive Upgrades: 1985 Mercury Capri
The Mercury Capri is a rare beast these days, as this mildly disguised Mustang wasn’t a big seller when new. Finding one with the 5.0L V8 and a 5-speed isn’t exactly easy, so spotting one like this clean 1985… more»
1971 Ford Station Wagon With ToteMotel Camper
He loves it, she hates it: this 1971 Ford Country Sedan station wagon/Tote Motel camper combo is for sale – apparently in the name of family peace. It is listed on eBay with an asking price of $13,500 or… more»
84-Mile Hemi Restoration: 1966 Plymouth Satellite
With the refresh of Chrysler’s B-body cars in 1965 as intermediates rather than full-size substitutes, the Satellite debuted. It was an upscale version of the Belvedere and would compete in the mid-size field through 1974. The seller has fully… more»
4-Speed Equipped: 1971 Ford Torino Cobra
What’s the best thing about this 1971 Ford Torino? It’s green! Yes, that’s my favorite hue, but I know that’s not the case with many BF commenters. No worries, this sharp-looking Cobra has a lot of other notable features,… more»
No Reserve: 1981 DMC DeLorean
Many people dream of seeing their name on a car company, but few achieve that goal. Of those, only the lucky and astute achieve sales success. Others crash and burn, sometimes quietly, and others are spectacular failures. The DeLorean… more»
Factory Air: 1973 Triumph TR6
It’s fascinating how some classics make an immediate and unforgettable first impression. Such is the case with me and the Triumph TR6. I clearly remember seeing my first TR6 as a teenager, and while it probably wasn’t love at… more»
















