From 1959-75, the Biscayne would be the entry-level model for a full-size Chevrolet. While they were Plain Jane cars and lacked most creature comforts, they could be ordered with any engine that Chevy had to offer. That included the… more»
Driver Quality Cars
Fresh V8: 1954 Ford Crestline Sunliner
There’s still time. The colder months are approaching, but there’s still time for the right enthusiast to grab themselves a classic convertible to enjoy the top-down motoring experience. If that prospect sounds too tempting to resist, maybe this 1954… more»
Hemi Tribute: 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda Hardtop
For Mopar enthusiasts, the words “Hemi ‘Cuda” are enough to get their pulses racing. Unfortunately, the Hemi ‘Cuda is also a classic that can empty a bank account in a hurry. Genuine examples now command some incredible figures in… more»
Peruvian Treasure! 1967 Ford Mustang
Unlike thoroughbred horses, racing steeds of the metal variety, even those named Mustang, rarely enjoy a life of leisure in their golden years. Those that avoid horrible crashes often have their body parts and guts removed for other racers…… more»
No Reserve 4X4! 1973 International Harvester Scout II
Along with both versions of the Jeep Cherokee, International covered the nascent SUV market pretty early on with the Scout (1961-1980) like this 1973 example. What caught my attention in this case, is this vehicle’s condition. Most Scouts that… more»
Rare Tin Top! 1972 Volkswagen Camper
What initially caught my attention with this 1972 VW Camper is its exceptionally clean condition and the fact that it’s a “tin-top” with a non flip-up roof. Values on VW campers have been ascendant for some time now, so… more»
Cross Ram Prototype: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Z28/RS
It is said that racing improves the breed, and nowhere is this more graphically demonstrated than in this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Z28/RS. Chevrolet built these road cars as lightly camouflaged racers as they searched for success in the cut-and-thrust… more»
Old School Cool: 1937 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan
If we were to trace the roots of the hot rod scene in America, it has a history that now dates back a century. When Prohibition came into force in 1920, it led to an entire industry in bootlegging…. more»
428 SCJ Drag Pack: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1
The list of options available to customers on the 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 was as long as your arm. This car features a few that make it a mouth-watering classic. They include the 428 Super Cobra Jet V8… more»
Bellissima! 1950 Fiat 1400 Orchidea Vignale
Coachbuilt cars based on reliable Fiat platforms offered buyers a dependable alternative to more exotic and sometimes temperamental Italian motor vehicles, while still adding the flair of a limited-production design. Though later Fiats became maligned in America for timing… more»
Hot Hatch Survivor: 1990 Honda CRX Si
For some time now, the second generation Honda CRX has been one of the hotter vehicles in the class of 1980s models picking up steam across auction blocks and classifieds pages, especially when it has the iconic “Si” badge… more»
20th Anniversary Edition: 1984 Ford Mustang G.T. 350
The “Fox-Body” Mustangs had a long run, being produced from 1979 through 1993. They were extremely popular when new, and are still popular in the collector hobby today. For those that grew up around these Mustangs, they tend to… more»
Simply Spotless: 1950 Ford Custom DeLuxe Station Wagon
Although it wasn’t officially used at that point, the 1950 model year marked the first time that Ford coined the term “Country Squire” to describe their station wagon offering. The vehicles were officially referred to as the Custom DeLuxe,… more»
Just 1,671 Miles! 1987 GMC Caballero
The Caballero was GMC’s version of the Chevy El Camino, with minor badging changes and production in smaller quantities. Both were based on the Chevy Malibu but with a larger wheelbase. The 1987 model year would spell the end… more»
Rare 318: 1970 Dodge Challenger Convertible
This 1970 Dodge Challenger Convertible might look pretty tired, but closer investigation reveals that it is a structurally sound classic that is begging for a new owner to return it to its former glory. This process will involve a… more»
















