For the most part, there are no refunds, no returns, and no trial periods in the world of classic cars, so if you buy something, it’s yours, even if it’s not quite what you thought you wanted. The seller… more»
Driver Quality Cars
Souped Up Slant-Six? 1973 Plymouth Scamp
The Valiant-based Scamp was Plymouth’s version of Dodge’s successful Dart Swinger. It was a 2-door hardtop that joined the Mopar lineup in 1971, two years after the Swinger. Sales were brisk for several years, hovering around 50,000 units/annum. This… more»
Stellar Blue: 1975 Pontiac Trans Am 4-Speed
Rocco B. found another gem and sent us this Code 29 Stellar Blue 1975 Pontiac Trans Am. The car was built with Pontiac’s L78 400 cubic inch V8 engine backed by a 4 speed manual transmission. The car is… more»
LS-Equipped: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS 396
Some classics leave many enthusiasts scratching their heads, and such is the case with this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro. The seller emphasizes that it is a genuine RS/SS 396, but then confirms that it has received an engine transplant. Sure,… more»
Big-Block Upgrade: No Reserve 1966 Chevrolet Impala
While opening their garage to find a pristine classic is the dream of many enthusiasts, others derive pleasure from solid driver-grade vehicles that can be enjoyed immediately. That is the opportunity provided by this 1966 Chevrolet Impala. Adding to… more»
Cheap Driver: 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
With the purchase of a classic car considered a luxury by many, affordability can be a key factor when choosing something special to park in your garage. If you feel that way, this 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme is worth… more»
Upgraded Original 350: 1972 Chevrolet Corvette
If you’re the type of enthusiast who prioritizes performance over originality, you may find this 1972 Chevrolet Corvette irresistible. It doesn’t merely present well, because its sweet little small-block sports a range of upgrades that are designed to unleash… more»
Factory Hardtop: 1972 Triumph TR6
For me, the Triumph TR6 is an unusual vehicle. Most classics sneak quietly into our consciousness, seeming to have been there for an eternity. However, I can clearly remember seeing my first TR6 as a teen, and I admit… more»
70k-Mile 1972 Mercury Cougar XR-7 Convertible
My dad decided to put in an above-ground pool in the early ’90s, so for what seemed like a couple weeks, we got to know some pool installers. Occasionally, a guy would just show up to do a short… more»
Supercharged/5-Speed: 1990 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe
Enthusiasts often complain that manufacturers don’t build enough performance cars, or at least vehicles enthusiasts will want to buy. This is partially true – after all, dollars and cents dominate the priorities of a major manufacturer, and penny-pitching gearheads… more»
1967 Pontiac GTO With 42k Original Miles
Although they were from entirely different backgrounds, Lee Iacocca and John DeLorean shared one important character trait. Both men were capable of tapping into the human psyche to produce undeniably desirable cars. For Iacocca, it was the Ford Mustang,… more»
Dual Scoops: 1974 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400
I have always been a fan of yellow cars and drove a 1979 yellow Trans Am in high school. This Sunstorm Yellow 1974 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400 is located in Seattle, Washington. The seller is asking $18,000 for the… more»
Cheap Wheels: 1972 Dodge Coronet For $2,000
The Coronet was part of Dodge’s full-size lineup throughout the 1950s. After a five-year absence, Dodge resurrected the nameplate in 1965 as the brand for what had become their mid-size product offering. The seller has a family sedan from… more»
Rebuilt 327: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette
Some enthusiasts are hesitant to take on an unfinished project, fearing they will uncover unpleasant secrets. However, that doesn’t appear to be the case with this 1968 Chevrolet Corvette. The seller has invested considerable time and effort into the… more»
Too Many Doors? 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu
The mid-size Chevy Chevelle was in its ninth year and still going strong in 1972. Next year, the cars would receive their first redesign since 1968, so there was little to differentiate them from 1971, except for the front… more»
Two-Owner 1995 Buick Riviera
The Detroit Public Library’s National Automotive History Collection named the final Buick Riviera as “the most collectible car of the future,” and while that prediction may or may not pan out, it’s only fitting that the last of the… more»
















