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No Reserve: 1977 AMC Matador Coupe

Every marque has a legion of dedicated enthusiasts passionate about almost every model the company produced. I am probably not that devoted to AMC, but I have long admired the company for being bold and daring. The results of… more»

Rare Muscle Car: 1969 AMC Hurst SC/Rambler

The SC/Rambler (aka “Scrambler”) was a one-year muscle car from American Motors. It was based on the American/Rogue during that car’s last outing on the AMC roster. Armed with a 390 cubic inch V8, the 1,512 SC/Ramblers that were… more»

Reader Rescue: 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback

Restoring a rusty and beat-up classic car is no small task, especially if you undertake the entire project yourself! Reader David B recently shared photos of his Mustang Fastback, and he transformed this wreck into a street machine worth… more»

Select One: Trio of 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28s

To compete in the Sports Car Club of America’s Trans Am series, Chevrolet introduced the Z28 option in the Camaro in 1968. It came with an exclusive 302 cubic inch V8 that met Trans Am displacement limitations. The model… more»

Rare Martinique Blue 1978 Pontiac Trans Am

Martinique Blue was a one-year-only color in 1978. This 1978 Pontiac Trans Am is located in Las Vegas, Nevada, and the data tag on the cowl indicates that it is a Code 24 Martinique Blue car. It was repainted… more»

Canadian Nova: 1970 Pontiac Acadian Coupe

Canada–United States Automotive Products Agreement (Auto-Pact, or APTA) was a trade agreement in 1965 with a mission to produce more vehicles in Canada by limiting U.S.-built cars from being sold there. Before this pact, the country imposed tariffs and… more»

California Car: 1951 Cadillac Series 62 Sedan

Not automatically a Sedan DeVille, the Cadillac Series 62 Sedan was similar but with a few detail differences and it was, of course, a level above the base-level Series 61 models. This one-repaint “survivor” 1951 Cadillac Series 62 Sedan… more»

One Owner Barn Find? 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

After Mustang sales quickly peaked in 1966, Ford was looking to inject new magic into the car by 1969. Competition entered the field in 1967-68 and helped to erode demand. The result was the introduction of the performance-driven Mach… more»

44k-Mile Survivor: 1978 Chevrolet Nova

Chevrolet had an instant hit on their hands when they introduced the Chevy II compact in 1962. Over time, the cars would be identified as Novas, which had previously been an upscale series. The last generation of the Nova… more»

Worthy Project? 1974 Jensen Interceptor Mk III

We’ve seen more than one Jensen Interceptor visit these pages in derelict condition. Interceptors are complicated and expensive to restore – kind of the opposite of an MG Midget. But they’re also more exotic and rewarding than a Midget…. more»

Ready for Restoration: 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu

Hiding in this garage is a classic that could be a promising and rewarding restoration project for the right enthusiast. It is a 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu, and while it needs love, the included parts will launch the new… more»

Original L76/4-Speed: 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Barn Find

It is a story almost as old as time itself. An enthusiast unearths a desirable classic hidden in a barn or a shed, and visions dance in their head as they imagine how it will look once returned to… more»

Abandoned Steam Locomotive: 1924 ALCO 0-8-0

We all know that cars, trucks, and motorcycles usually have titles to help establish the vehicle’s rightful owner.  However, how do you prove that a steam locomotive belongs to you and that it is legal to sell it?  This… more»

Cheap Wheels: 1980 Triumph TR7 Project

The TR7 was the wedged-shaped sports car built by Triumph from 1975 to 1981. The advertising manta was “the shape of things to come” and the car sold well, though it had the kind of quality problems often associated… more»

Triple Black Survivor: 1972 Imperial LeBaron 440

After a long day of ruling your empire:  settling squabbles among the peasants, cleverly outwitting your enemies, arbitrating life and death, wondering if your mead or latte has been poisoned… what better respite than… the Imperial? This “great” running… more»

1970 Dodge W200 Crew Cab Power Wagon 383 V8

Originally having a flatbed behind that crew cab, or what Dodge called a “chassis-cab unit”, this 1970 Dodge W200 Crew Cab Power Wagon was available with either that or a Utiline (“stepside”) or Sweptline bed. It’s now wearing a… more»