Kit cars are a funny thing, as they are often conceived to serve as a replica of some slice of six-figure exotica that otherwise belongs in a museum. Take this Fiberfan Aztec 7: it was intended to resemble the… more»
Driver Quality Cars
Plaid Seats: 1941 Chrysler New Yorker Convertible
The seller of this 1941 Chrysler New Yorker Convertible purchased it off the original owner about 1-year-ago. He has treated it to a mechanical refresh to ensure that it is in a roadworthy state. With the hard work now… more»
345 Powered: 1973 International Harvester Scout II
Getting out and communing with Mother Nature has its attractions. It becomes a whole lot more attractive when you can get there in a tidy classic like this 1973 International Harvester Scout II. Not only does this vehicle present… more»
Final Year: 1978 AMC Gremlin
Earlier this week, we reviewed the first year (1970) yellow AMC Gremlin and today we take a look at the final year of production. The main difference between the two models is the bigger engines available in 1978. The… more»
Diesel-Powered Survivor: 1982 Volkswagen Rabbit LS
Though most front-wheel-drive economy cars from the late 1970s and early 1980s were rather lackluster, that’s certainly not the case with Volkswagen’s first Rabbit, the MK1. Many people flock to the GTI model, which was arguably the world’s first… more»
Two-Owner 1964 Ford Galaxie Country Squire
Up until 2015, this 1964 Galaxie Country Squire had belonged to the same family since new. That family treated the car with complete respect, and the current owner has carried on that tradition. He has now decided to part… more»
Only 11k Miles! 1963 Studebaker Lark Cruiser
1959 was a year of change for Studebaker-Packard Corp. First, the storied Packard brand – which had been around since 1899 — was gone. And second, the new Studebaker Lark compact was born. It would be the sales shot… more»
Playmate Pink? 1967 Ford Mustang Hardtop
This immaculately refurbished 1967 Mustang is not going to appeal to every classic car enthusiast, thanks to the paint that it wears. However, before you dismiss it out of hand, it is worth looking past the color and examining… more»
Cheap And Clean: 1995 Ford Taurus GL
Well, I never thought I’d see the day when I would write an article about a ’90s Ford Taurus. An SHO maybe, or perhaps a forgotten, new in the wrapper example, with only 416 miles but neither of those… more»
1 Of 15: 1970 Ford Torino Type N/W
Back in the day, it wasn’t uncommon for regional car dealers to lobby their manufacturer for a special edition just for their area. One such example is the Ford Torino Type N/W which was intended for the Pacific Northwest… more»
Dream Shop Truck: 1974 Chevrolet C10 Cheyenne Super
In my opinion, there isn’t a better factory paint scheme than a square-body Chevrolet with two-tone Cheyenne trim. It doesn’t matter what the colors are, they all look great. This 1974 C-10 is no exception with the striking Spanish… more»
1949 International KB-2 Pickup Survivor
The seller says this awesome looking 1949 International pickup spent most of its life in Eastern Colorado. It is now located in Roeland Park, Kansas which is a suburb of Kansas City and looks great in the photos. In… more»
Ford-Powered 1950 Chevrolet Pickup!
For you Ford-in-a-Ford purists, you’ll like this one…maybe. How many times have you seen a really nice 1932, 1940, 1956 Ford pickup with small-block Chevrolet power? It’s a pretty common swap. Heck, 350 Chevy parts are fairly cheap and… more»
Grandma’s SS! 1965 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport
According to the ad, this car was purchased about 20 years ago from the seller’s grandmother who purchased it new! It features 84,000 original miles and is mostly original beside one repaint. It can be found here on eBay… more»
Sweet Split Window! 1964 Volkswagen Camper
Volkswagen vans continue to be very popular and definitely fit into the current retro-cool trend. When combined with the demand for campers and RV’s, you have a recipe for strong sales. This 1964 VW camper can be found here… more»
















