I am not sure how this dealership got its hands on this car but they know what they have. In 1972, GM labor went on strike and limited the number of Camaros and Firebirds that were produced. This was… more»
Driver Quality Cars
Hemi Wagon: 1956 Dodge D500 Sierra
Station wagons have come in and out of popularity ever since they were introduced, and right now very few are made – the SUV is the hauler of choice for most people. But back in the 1950s and 1960s… more»
Etienne Aigner Edition: 1991 Volkswagen Cabriolet
With spring well sprung and summer just around the corner, how about a fun little convertible? Located in Raleigh, North Carolina, this 1991 Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet Etienne Aigner Edition is available here on Hemmings for $7,500 or best offer…. more»
Original 340: 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda Convertible
It appears that this 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda 340 Convertible has led a very sheltered life. It presents superbly and has spent an extended period on display in a showroom. With Plymouth only producing 374 examples of the ‘Cuda Convertible… more»
1972 Plymouth Fury Sport Suburban
Plymouth’s top-shelf wagon for 1972 promised luxury, room for the whole family, and style. Twist the key on this 1972 Plymouth Fury Sport Suburban in San Antonio, Texas, and you could drive “to New York City” according to the… more»
Museum Quality: 1977 Chevrolet Stepside Sport
Listed as “museum quality”, is this 37K mile, 1977 Chevrolet Stepside C10 “Sport” pickup. It has been totally restored though it is referenced also with the suggestion that it, “Could be the only original left in the country”. So… more»
12k Mile 1992 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Convertible!
With 1992 marking the final year of production of the 3rd Generation Camaro and the 25th Anniversary since the first car rolled off the production line, Chevrolet chose to release a special edition to mark the occasion. The car… more»
No Reserve: 1988 Chrysler Conquest TSI
This 1988 Chrysler Conquest TSI is an original survivor that the seller has owned for three years. It has a genuine 71,000 miles on the clock, and he has just treated it to some pretty expensive maintenance work. It… more»
California Gold: 1957 Chevrolet Gasser
Building a custom car is an endeavor in hubris. The factory had an army of designers and engineers that designed our pride and joy to be stylish and reliable. Improving it to fit our vision is fraught with perils…. more»
Performance And Luxury: 1966 Oldsmobile Starfire
From the waning days of full-size performance is this 1966 Oldsmobile Starfire. Things were changing at Oldsmobile with the 442 and the new Toronado, just as things were on the move for all domestic manufacturers, and the Starfire was… more»
1-Of-5: 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda 440-6 Convertible
It’s easy to see why so many enthusiasts focus on the 1971 Hemi ‘Cuda Convertible. In 4-speed manual form, the company built a mere three examples. That makes them a rare and desirable classic that will command stratospheric prices… more»
No Reserve Gray Market Car: 1979 Porsche 928
When it comes to European cars, the words “gray market” tend to elicit some squeals of joy from one side of the room, and deep sighs from the other. The reason being is that these so-called Euro-spec cars have… more»
V8 Street Rod Potential? 1958 Ford Custom 300
The Custom name returned to the Ford line-up in 1957 after a one-year absence. The Custom and Custom 300 were positioned below the more upscale Fairlane and Fairlane 500 models. While the Custom was largely intended for fleet use,… more»
Drop-Top KR! 1968 Shelby GT500KR
You might say an original, never-restored Shelby in this condition sells itself. Nevertheless, the listing for this 1968 Shelby GT500KR (King of the Road) in Tifton, Georgia includes numerous pictures and a decent description here on Hemmings. Ironically I’m… more»
429 Power! 1971 Ford Ranchero
Slim listing, few images but a fantastic find in the form of a 1971 Ford Ranchero packing a 429 CI V8 engine. It may or may not be a GT model, just a generic Ranchero, and there are only… more»
1 of 83: 1971 Dodge Challenger Convertible
The Challenger was in its second year in 1971. Dodge had finally joined the pony car fracas the year before, giving it a new body only shared with the Plymouth Barracuda (although all the sheet metal was separate). Production… more»
















