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»
Driver Quality Cars
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»
Easy Project: 1955 Ford Country Squire Station Wagon
Classics like this 1955 Ford Country Squire Wagon will always ignite a spirited debate amongst our readers. Some will argue that it is a prime candidate for a restoration project, while others will believe that it should remain untouched… more»
Rare 1967 International Scout 800 Sportop
Scout 800s were only made from 1965 to 1968, and most of those were not this unusual Sportop version, and not even all of those were the soft-top Sportop! So what we have here is an unusual early SUV, in… more»
Almost One Owner: 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
The second-generation Chevrolet Camaro was nearing the end of the road by 1979, and what a great run this body style had for 11 years. Chevy made it easy to look cool in any of these Camaro Offerings, but… more»
Trade for a Boat: 1994 Ford F150 Lightning
Another day, another F150 Lightning. It does seem like certain vehicles jus come climbing out of the woodwork at the same time, as this has to be the third or fourth Lightning we’ve featured recently. This example appears to… more»
Garage Queen 1994 Chevrolet Beretta Z26 Turbo
As far as svelte, well-proportioned, decently-priced coupes go, there’s not much available today. It’s a segment far gone from American roads, but at one point in time, coupes were somewhat popular. Popular enough for companies to produce cars only… more»
Already Gone? 1966 Austin-Healey Sprite Mark III
Titles are harder than a lot of people think. You want something that catches the eye, excites interest, and, at the same time, encapsulates the main point of the presentation. Thus, when selling a car, one might not wish… more»
One Owner Signet Gold: 1967 Pontiac GTO
How often do we see the original owner of a 1967 Pontiac GTO put their completely restored car up for sale? This GTO was purchased new in October 1966 and was used as a daily driver until 1974 when… more»
396/4-Speed Equipped 1971 Chevrolet Nova!
The Chevy Nova would celebrate its 10th year of production in 1971, although it turned out to be an off-year in terms of sales. Perhaps the new Plymouth Duster took some wind out of its sail as that car… more»
No Reserve 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS Convertible
Sitting in this garage is a 1969 Camaro SS Convertible that needs a new home. The owner, who is also the car’s original owner, treated it to a restoration in 2010, and it has survived the past decade rather… more»
1974 Ford F-250 4X4 Custom
It’s been a while since I’ve written up an “honest truck.” I use that term to describe a pickup that is still very useful, maybe a little rough around the edges, but still with plenty of life left, and… more»
Rust-Free Project: 1962 Oldsmobile Starfire Hardtop
The owner of this 1962 Oldsmobile Starfire found the car hiding in California. A life spent in drier climes has allowed the vehicle to remain rust-free. That could make it an ideal project car for anyone who wishes to… more»















