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1 of 906: 1972 Plymouth Road Runner

By 1972, the muscle car frenzy of the late 1960s had begun to wear off. Sure, muscle cars were being made, but with smaller or less powerful engines to appease the insurance companies and growing federal and state emissions… more»

Christine Tribute! 1958 Plymouth Belvedere

Fans of the 1950s “Forward Look” Chrysler products either love or hate the 1983 movie, Christine. On the plus side, there’s the beautiful white and red 1958 Plymouth that “starred” in the film. On the other hand, it took… more»

400/4-Speed! 1974 Pontiac Firebird Formula

In the early seventies, insurance premiums and a shift from performance-oriented to economical cars were taking their toll on the muscle car market.  I guess nobody got the word out to Pontiac, as in 1974 the Firebird Formula and… more»

340 Six Pack 4-Speed! 1970 Plymouth AAR ‘Cuda

The third generation of the Plymouth Barracuda began in 1970, and while production lasted through 1974, the AAR model of the ‘Cuda was a one-year-only offering for ’70.  The AAR, or All American Racer, was inspired by the Trans… more»

Pathfinder 4×4 Conversion: 1987 Chevrolet G20 Van

Factory-authorized 4×4 conversions are one of the cooler segments of vintage vehicles you can get into for reasonable money these days, and it’s a hot segment at the moment given how many folks are getting into “overlanding” and other… more»

Debut Year Model! 1967 Mercury Cougar

The Cougar was the shining star for the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company, having sold just shy of 3 million units during its years in production, more than any other nameplate ever produced by the Mercury brand. In… more»

Finish While You Drive: 1972 Triumph TR6

This 1972 Triumph TR6 is located in Maplewood, New Jersey. It is listed as a really nice driver and has had a lot of work done on it in the last three years. The TR6 is listed for sale… more»

One-Owner Survivor: 1974 Datsun 610

The Nissan Bluebird was one of the cars that helped the Japanese manufacturer begin to capture market share in the U.S. On these shores, the cars were known as the Datsun 510 and 610 as it wasn’t until the… more»

302/4-Speed: 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback

If a buyer seeks a 100% original First Generation Mustang, they can be spoiled for choice with stunning restorations or original survivors. However, there is a lot to be said for considering the middle ground. That is what this… more»

Widebody Showcar: 1971 Chevrolet Corvette

While the C3 Corvette isn’t universally loved, it’s hard to deny how killer they look with a period widebody kit. I get that not everyone is into a car like this, but there’s no denying the work done here… more»

Turnkey Barn Find: 1972 Volkswagen Dune Buggy

Old dune buggies convey a wide range of emotions. Sometimes, it’s a rebellious streak; other times, it’s just plain let your hair down fun. Still other times there’s a rat rod vibe that emits off of a buggy like… more»

V8 Monster Sub-Compact! 1996 Geo Metro

The Geo Metro was a spin-off of the sub-compact Suzuki Cultus and was sold in North America between 1989-01. It was a joint venture between General Motors and the Japanese company, which included production in Canada for a while…. more»

1-of-1: 1978 Chrysler Valiant CL Sedan

When you look at the automotive landscape today, it is hard to believe Australia was once the home to a vibrant vehicle manufacturing industry. The halcyon days were probably the 1970s when Ford, General Motors, Chrysler, Leyland (and its… more»

Running Patina Project: 1968 Dodge Coronet

Dodge got a lot of mileage out of the Coronet nameplate, applying it across seven generations of automobiles from 1949-76. Between 1965 and the end of the line, the Coronet was on the same mid-size platform as the Plymouth… more»

Documented Tri-Power: 1965 Pontiac GTO

I was born in 1965 and so was this Pontiac GTO. I think it has fared better than me over the past 57 years! The car is listed here on eBay and is currently bid to $47,900. There are… more»

Recreation Porsche 904: Fierro 600 Kit Car

Sometimes, when a kit car shows up, the seller is very quick to point out how rare it is. To some extent, they’re never wrong: kit cars may be recognizable, but don’t confuse that with being mass-produced. Of course,… more»

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