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BF AUCTION: 1971 Jeep J4000

SOLD! After the success of the CJ and Jeepster lines, Jeep decided to introduce some new models. So, they introduced the SJ Wagoneer and J-series Gladiator in 1962. While they are based on the same platform, the Gladiator Pickup… more»

1970 Chevrolet Impala 454 Convertible!

In 1970, the Impala was still a big seller for Chevrolet, although production was below the record-setting one million units seen in 1965. This model year happens to be my personal favorite because of the front and rear styling… more»

Greenwood Corvette Found In Belgium?

The small municipality of Kinrooi in Belgium is probably as close to the last place in the world that you’d expect to find a Corvette, but reader Jan Bartels recently came across what could possibly be a Greenwood Corvette…. more»

The Other German Car: 1957 Borgward Isabella

If you were looking for a project and had your heart set on one of German origin, the typical prospects would be an Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, or Volkswagen. But if you went down the path less traveled, you could… more»

’70s Bling: 1967 Ford Mustang

In the custom car world, less tends to be more. The custom builds that usually attract the most significant attention, and accolades, are ones that rely upon sound engineering, subtlety, and attention to detail. This 1967 Mustang owes nothing… more»

Gold Strike? 1973 Plymouth Duster

The Valiant was a steady performer for Plymouth, but it was rather boring in sedan trim. Enter the Duster in 1970, a fastback version that suspiciously looked a lot like Ford’s new Maverick. The Duster proved to be a… more»

Eternal Optimist? 1968 Saab 96 V4

A classic car will only ever be worth what someone is willing to pay for it. This has seen situations over the years where some nice vehicles have sold for mere pennies, while some pretty dilapidated examples will command… more»

Rusty Project: 1964 Mercury Comet Cyclone

The Comet had been Mercury’s compact car since 1960 and – prior to 1964 – the S-22 was the performance-minded edition. When ‘64 rolled around, the S-22 was out, and the Cyclone was in for the next eight model… more»

Blue Plate: 1970 Plymouth Cuda Project

The seller calls this 1970 Plymouth Cuda a survivor. It looks like a project to me! As you know, the Cuda was the high performance version of the Plymouth Barracuda. This car is listed for sale here on Facebook… more»

$3,700 Or Offer: 1968 Jeep Gladiator J3000

There’s something appealing about an honest old farm truck, especially when that truck comes with four-wheel-drive and has the name Jeep on it. When it has the early Jeep grille, even better. This 1968 Jeep Gladiator J-3000 4×4 pickup… more»

Stored 25 Years: 1980 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am

This Tahoe Blue 1980 Pontiac Trans Am has been stored for the past 25 years. Advertised with a factory rating of 210 horsepower at 4000 rpm and 345 lb/ft @ 2000 rpm of torque, the Turbo Trans Am looked… more»

Cheap Shelby: 1985 Dodge Shelby Charger

Carroll Shelby helped to make the 1980s more fun than they could have otherwise been with his work on Chrysler’s lineup of small front-wheel-drive cars. Cars like this 1985 Dodge Shelby Charger gave hope to a generation of young… more»

Parked in 1985: 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1

Sometimes in life, it is worth taking a risk. The original owner of this 1970 Mustang Mach 1 parked it in this shed way back in 1985. It sat unloved and neglected for decades. When he passed away, the… more»

Donated 1962 Chevrolet Corvair!

It’s hard to believe what shows up for donated cars these days, but I have to imagine the generational shift in classic car ownership is causing some notable hobbyist cars to end up getting dumped for a tax break… more»

Patina Galore: 1958 Pontiac Chieftain

The Chieftain was Pontiac’s entry-level car for most of the 1950s, but it certainly wasn’t a bottom-end automobile. The 1958 model would become notable for two reasons: it would be a one-year-only restyle (like its other GM contemporaries) and… more»

Weekend Fun! 1962 Volkswagen Glitterbug

Remember the dune buggy craze of the 1960s? If you do, you’re bound to also remember the Meyers Manx. They were complete fiberglass dune buggies based on a shortened VW Beetle frame. The Glitterbug was similar in nature but… more»

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