The Chevy Chevette was the more conventional successor to the company’s troubled Vega sub-compact. It ran for 12 model years, spanning 1976-87, and would see production reach 2.8 million units in the process. The seller of this 1985 edition… more»
Project Cars
Mr. Norm Dyno-Tuned! 1969 Dodge Super Bee
“Mr. Norm’s Grand Spaulding Dodge” opened in 1962 under the youthful ownership of 28 year-old Norman Kraus aka “Mr. Norm.” The Chicago dealer cranked out more than its share of potent muscle cars, providing dynamometer tuning and catering to… more»
Ran When Parked: 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback
The term “ran when parked” is probably one of the most overused in the classic scene. It could describe a car that was parked yesterday or one that was parked during the Great Depression. This 1965 Mustang is one… more»
Former Museum Find: 1956 Packard Four Hundred
Packard resurrected the Four Hundred (or 400) nameplate toward the end of its run as an automaker. For 1955, the name was assigned to the automaker’s senior 2-door hardtop. It would appear as gold anodized script on a band… more»
383/4-Speed Project: 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S
This 1968 Plymouth Barracuda is a documented Formula S car that left the factory with a 383, four-speed and 3.91 gears. Of course, it’s no longer numbers matching but it does at least have a date-coded 383 back under… more»
R-Code 427 Roller! 1963 1/2 Ford Galaxie 500 XL
Whether on NASCAR tracks or NHRA drag strips, Ford’s full-sized Galaxie fastback, a mid-year “1963 1/2” release, made a name for itself and caught the attention of spectators and consumers alike. The seller of this one comes right out… more»
Death Wish Bug? 1966 Volkswagen Beetle
There’s plenty of automotive trends I will never understand, but I can generally appreciate almost anything if it has wheels and an engine. Sadly, this shortened VW Beetle does not have a drivetrain at the moment, and it’s also… more»
















