It isn’t unusual for manufacturers to produce one-off show cars, although the practice is less prevalent today than in years past. This 1957 Corvette Super Sport Show Car is a perfect example. The company created it to showcase emerging… more»
Driver Quality Cars
Daily Driver: 1957 Ford Thunderbird
Finding a classic car that has been part of the same family for more than six decades is a rare treat, but that’s the story behind this 1957 Ford Thunderbird. Its original lady owner purchased the car from a… more»
Tri-Power Perfect! 1962 Pontiac Bonneville
Not only does the top go down, but triple carburetors make this big Bonneville move out, in style. With a near-perfect presentation, this spectacular convertible is going to garner a lot of attention. Let’s examine closely and see what… more»
Ready To Go! 1946 GMC Pickup
One of the things that keeps a lot of classic vehicle enthusiasts from buying a project is the fear of it not being drivable right away. This 1946 GMC pickup is ready to be enjoyed and is listed for… more»
No Reserve: 1963 Plymouth Valiant V200 Convertible
I have been sitting here trying to decide whether there is anything sadder than seeing a beautifully restored classic car for sale where the owner has passed away before they could enjoy the fruits of their labor. That is… more»
Factory-Built: 1960 Chevrolet Corvette “Race Rat”
Who remembers the 1960s when auto manufacturers were not only actively involved in racing but would build race cars as well? This 1960 Corvette is one of ten that Chevy built, and it was produced to run at the… more»
Tri-Power Treat: 1958 Oldsmobile Super 88 Convertible
The owner of this 1958 Oldsmobile Super 88 Convertible claims that it is 1-of-16 that remain in existence from that model year. It appears that he has documentary evidence to back this claim. It presents well as an original… more»
Original 283: 1966 Chevrolet Impala Station Wagon
Finding a rust-free classic station wagon can be a battle, but that is what is on offer with this 1966 Chevrolet Impala. Not only is it rust-free, but it features its original drivetrain. With a healthy V8 under the… more»
Beautiful Drop Top: 1941 Mercury Eight Convertible
The Mercury Eight was introduced for the 1939 model year, slotted between the Ford Custom and Lincoln lines as a mid-priced option to compete with Buick, Oldsmobile, Plymouth, and the like. It was offered in a range of body… more»
Running Project: 1970 Jaguar E-Type Roadster
It seems that Jaguar E-Type Roadster project vehicles fall into two broad categories. Some are extraordinarily cheap but require major restoration, which will climb high into the five-digit territory. Others will cost their buyer more initially, but they represent… more»
Stunning Survivor: 1985 Chrysler Laser XE Turbo
During the latter part of the 1970s and into the 1980s, the automotive industry underwent a substantial change. For North America, the catalyst for this could easily be traced back to the original Oldsmobile Toronado. This car clearly demonstrated… more»
Upscale Muscle Car Project: 1970 Plymouth GTX
The GTX debuted in 1967 as an upscale muscle car based on the mid-size Plymouth Belvedere. It beat the Road Runner to market by a year but was outsold by the latter because of its appeal to a more… more»
Original Paint: 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
Any classic car that has accumulated forty-two years under its belt and retains its original paint is worth a closer look. This is especially true if the vehicle in question is also rust-free. That is the story behind this… more»
















