Remember the GM advertising slogan, “Not Your Father’s Oldsmobile?” In the case of this 1972 Delta 88, it really is the seller’s father’s Oldsmobile and looks to have been well kept over the past five decades. Other than some… more»
Driver Quality Cars
Finned Beauty: 1961 Cadillac Series 62
To paraphrase the famous marketing campaign. The Series 62 was Cadillac’s “entry-level” model since the 1940s, surviving seven generations, ending in 1964. Cadillac has consistently been the top-tier brand in General Motors’ repertoire, and this model was made back… more»
Well-Baked Project: 1970 Dodge Dart Swinger
Looking to add a sporty image to their rather pedestrian Dart sedan, Dodge introduced the Swinger in the 1969 model year. It was a 2-door hardtop that could be had from mild to wild, with a 340 V8 to… more»
1 Of 162? 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T Hemi
The Coronet nameplate had a long run at Dodge, covering periods between 1949-76. For the 5th generation (1965-70), it was a mid-size car that was largely built for family consumption but could be had with the most powerful options… more»
One-Family-Owned: 1974 Saab Sonett III
The Sonett III was the final iteration of Saab’s fiberglass sports car, and traces its roots back to the six Sonett I roadsters constructed between 1955 and 1957. Officially known as the 94, the original Sonett got its name… more»
Drop-Top Truck: 1989 Dodge Dakota Sport Convertible
From 1989-1991, Dodge partnered with the American Sunroof Corporation to produce the Dakota Sport Convertible. In 1989, the year of the truck here, 2,843 were made. With only 25,146 original miles, this Dakota Sport Convertible has a lot of… more»
Pininfarina-built 1960 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham
“Battleship Brougham” or anything with the prefix “S.S.” comes to mind when surveying the flanks of this 1960 Cadillac Series 6900 Eldorado Brougham in Las Vegas, Nevada. The haphazard listing here on Hemmings asks $58,000 or best offer for… more»
1 of 74: 1968 Dodge Charger R/T Hemi
The Dodge Chargers were redesigned for 1968 along with all of Chrysler’s B-bodied intermediates. Sales of the car would continue to climb yet the expensive 426 cubic inch Hemi V8 found few takers. Only 475 Chargers were built that… more»
Summer Cruiser! 1970 Cadillac DeVille Convertible
I think as Cadillac’s go, traditional Cadillacs that is, 1970 was my favorite year. What followed in ’71 was too oversized and visible, while the ’70 still had a refined, purposeful, and more restrained appearance about itself. And our… more»
Carport Find: 1971 Dodge Super Bee
The Super Bee had one of the shortest runs as a muscle car during the genre’s heyday. It saw production of just four model years, and the last was as a sub-series of the Dodge Charger. This includes the… more»
1 of 65 Imported: 1984 Audi Quattro
Among 1980s collector cars, one of the more elusive models to find is the Audi Quattro Coupe. Manufactured in extremely limited quantities, these all-wheel drive, turbocharged coupes were offered a homage to the company’s giant-killer Quattro rally cars, and… more»
Rare 1978 Dodge Lil’ Red Express Survivor
This is the second Lil’ Red Express truck we’ve run across this month. While the other one needed some paint, this one looks almost new. The Lil’ Red was a two-year, low production truck that Dodge cooked up in… more»
Rare Options: 1976 Triumph TR6
It’s funny how some cars have no real impact on us, while others grab our attention from the moment that we first lay eyes on them. For me, the Triumph TR6 fits into the latter category. I can remember… more»
One Elderly Owner: 1971 Mercury Comet
One owner classics will always be an attractive proposition because long-term ownership usually indicates that a car has been treated with respect. That is especially true when you find an original survivor like this 1971 Mercury Comet. It is… more»
426 Hemi Equipped: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner
1970 was the last year for the first generation Plymouth Road Runner, and what a great 3 year run this car had from 1968 through 1970. The 1970 model featured a new front and rear end but still had… more»
455 V8! 1964 Pontiac Catalina
Throughout the 1960s, the Catalina was Pontiac’s entry level full-size car. But that didn’t mean it was a bare-bones model. The Catalina was nicely equipped, just not as decked out as the upscale Bonneville. And they could be had… more»
















