Made for only three model years, 1973, 1974, and 1975, the first-generation Pontiac Grand Am is a car that we (or I) rarely see in person anymore. It probably has Pontiac’s most unique grille configuration and is my personal… more»
Survivor Cars
Not all barn finds are rusty! Here are the very best unrestored classics:
1975 Dodge Ramcharger 4×4 W/440 V8
Said to be from North Carolina, this Ramcharger is a #11 on a 1-10 scale of desirability for these unique SUVs, for its apparent condition and the engine under the hood. This 1975 Dodge Ramcharger 4×4 with a 440… more»
Loaded 57K-Mile 1967 Chrysler New Yorker 440 V8
Roger Taylor of the rock group Queen could very well have been referring to this 1967 Chrysler New Yorker when he wrote and sang “I’m in Love with My Car” on the band’s album A Night at the Opera…. more»
Low-Mile E30 Convertible: 1990 BMW 325iC
If you have been hunting for a modern classic that balances usability, style, and a fun overall experience, the BMW E30 3-Series is a great option. They are fun to drive, modern enough to be easy to live with… more»
Stored For Years: 1975 Can-Am 250 T’NT
I always wish that sellers would provide photos of VINs or serial numbers or any tags that can help identify the exact year, model, or other attributes of a vehicle, but this seller has provided good photos for this… more»
Simply Stunning: 1959 Ford Fairlane 500 Galaxie Skyliner
The late Peter Allen penned a song many years ago entitled “Everything Old is New Again.” The automotive industry has encapsulated that theme on many occasions. In the early 2000s, several European and Japanese manufacturers introduced Convertibles with a… more»
1 of 400: 1995 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Brickyard 400 Pace Car
It’s always a great time for racing fans when a new major event is introduced, and 1994 was a noteworthy period for NASCAR, as that was the year the first Brickyard 400 was held. The event took place at… more»
Former School Bus: 1987 Chevrolet Caprice Wagon
The third-generation Chevrolet Caprice is an iconic machine these days, a reputation it wholly deserves for putting wagons on the map. The massive estate-bodied variant became embedded in American culture for its ability to haul families and all of… more»
29k-Mile Survivor? 1974 Pontiac Ventura
The 1970s Ventura was Pontiac’s version of the Chevrolet Nova. They needed a compact car to compete, and cloning the Nova was the logical (and easiest) route to go. The front clip and taillights were different, but not much… more»
Authentic Police Package: 1983 Plymouth Gran Fury
I’m a big fan of vintage police cars that have retained all of their in-period livery and decor. Regardless of the specific make or model, this is a hard car to come by because so many were stripped of… more»
44k Mile Survivor: 1973 Dodge Charger SE Brougham
Many automobile models that remained successful changed course and adapted to whatever was popular in the marketplace at the time, with the 70s Dodge Charger shifting some of its focus from being primarily a powerful muscle car to providing… more»
Cleanest One Seen? 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442
“I have one of the cleanest all original Oldsmobile 442s I have seen in a long time,” so opines the seller of this 1987 edition of Oldsmobile’s famous muscle car. Well, you have to admire certainty! That said, and… more»
Nicest One Left? 1973 Pontiac Grand Ville
The Grand Ville was an upgraded version of the Pontiac Bonneville and was sold between 1971 and 1975. So, it had the best of the best that the GM division could offer at the time. This 1973 edition is… more»
One Family Owned: 1985 Cadillac Seville
The Daimler DS420 was in production for 24 years, from 1968 all the way until 1992. It’s amazing that a car made before the moon landing was made until after the entire run of the next-generation Seville, the smaller… more»
















