The Dodge Boys wouldn’t field a “pony car” until 1970, which made them the last major manufacturer to do so. The new Challenger shared its new E-body platform with the Plymouth Barracuda, which had finally shed its lineage with… more»
Driver Quality Cars
Black Plate Survivor: 1951 Volkswagen Beetle Split Window
When I look back at the vast array of classic cars that I’ve parked in my garage over the years, I consider myself lucky to discover that I have an early Volkswagen Beetle on that list. I have owned… more»
Rebuilt 440: 1966 Imperial Crown Coupe
It can often be a case of mistaken identity. Many people would refer to this 1966 Imperial Crown Coupe as a Chrysler, but the reality was that Imperial was a separate luxury brand within the Chrysler empire at that… more»
Needs To Be Driven: 1953 MG TD
“Unfortunately we are not using it or driving it enough“. That statement in this listing for a 1953 MG TD struck a chord! How often does that happen? I have run into that sentiment several times before with my… more»
Road Hog! 1969 Ford Galaxie XL 429 Cobra Jet
By 1969, the Ford Galaxie 500 was a large, stylish coupe with engines to go with it. We don’t know whether or not this one was originally equipped with a 429 cubic-inch V8, but that’s what it has now…. more»
396/4-Speed: 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396
If you like your classic cars with power to burn, vehicles like this 1969 Chevelle SS 396 were designed with you in mind. The Chevelle could be a meek and mild car that offered reliable and sedate family transport… more»
Original 318: 1969 Dodge Dart GT Convertible
There’s a solid attraction for classic cars that can be driven and enjoyed while the owner tackles any restoration work. They offer instant gratification, but the opportunity for that person to place their mark on the vehicle. That is… more»
No Reserve: 1977 Ford Mustang II Ghia
In the automotive world, timing can be everything. The 1st Generation Mustang created its own market niche, and buyers stampeded Ford dealerships in droves to secure a light and relatively compact car with stunning looks and the potential of… more»
Butler $16k Motor: 1971 Pontiac Formula
This 1971 Pontiac Formula should look fast just sitting there because under the hood is a 461 cubic inch V8 engine built by Butler Performance in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. The seller includes the receipts in the ad from the engine… more»
Weird Green Interior: 1970 Pontiac Formula 400
This 1970 Pontiac Formula 400 is located in Fort Wayne, Indiana and is listed here on eBay. The car appears to be in excellent condition with very little, if any, rust. The car is painted a non-factory correct color… more»
Hot Rod Ute! Modified 1957 Ford Ranchero
The story famously goes that a customer wrote to car companies about how they needed a car to go to church on Sunday, and carry farm equipment on Monday. The “ute” was born, and Chevrolet cornered the market with… more»
Turbocharged! 1989 Pontiac Sunbird GT
The Sunbird was Pontiac’s sub-compact car between 1976-94. It was produced over 2 ½ generations, with the half being a facelift on the 1982-88 editions. The GT joined the line-up in 1986, powered by a 1.8-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine… more»
79k Original Miles: 1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible
I’ll let you in on a little secret; There’s nothing wrong with buying a classic car that offers a comfortable and luxurious motoring experience. After all, you work hard for your money, so why shouldn’t you enjoy the fruits… more»
Updated 390 V8: 1975 Ford F250 Ranger XLT
Some classic vehicles are more subtle than others. This 1975 Ford F250 Ranger isn’t exactly “in your face,” but it is a pickup that would make an accomplished tow vehicle. With an upgraded V8 under the hood, it should… more»
















