Attention all units, attention all units, this is dispatch. For sale is a white, 1979 Chrysler Cordoba 300. The suspect is located in Lexington, Massachusetts. Height; 52.6 inches, weight; 3,700 pounds. Caught currently at a registered distance of 27,730… more»
Survivor Cars
Not all barn finds are rusty! Here are the very best unrestored classics:
Eighties Excess: 1987 Chevrolet R30 Stretched Dually
As a kid, Miami Vice was one of the few shows I religiously watched. While the stunning South Beach setting was a big draw for viewers, car buffs were constantly treated for the coolest forms of transportation known to… more»
Garaged Road Toad: 1961 Plymouth Valiant
Veteran automotive journalist Tony DeFeo once wrote that the 1st-generation Valiant represented “the angry drunk with a crayon and napkin school of automotive styling, like no other machine of the era.” Yet the unibody design introduced with the Valiant… more»
Roadside Sighting: 1979 Fiat Spider 2000
Getting down to the roots of traditional Italian motoring. The land of hills, beautiful vista’s and possibly the worlds smallest cars. Fiat from Italy known for handbuilt Italian style on wheels with the famous Fiat 500. These little sports… more»
Check Out This Collection of High Quality Classic Fords For Sale
The collection includes a 1932 coupe, a 1932 highboy roadster hot rod, a 1932 Cabriolet, a 1932 Victoria, a 1932 pickup, a 1934 Victoria, a 1937 coupe, a 1939 convertible, a 1940 coupe, and a 1957 sedan. There’s not… more»
Rough Rider: 1953 Dodge M37 Truck
Looking back, it is staggering to think about how much the United States spent on the military during the Cold War. To keep communism at bay, we needed everything from jungle boots to fleets of nuclear bombers. Somewhere in… more»
Road Going Millennium Falcon: 1972 Chrysler Newport
Like manna from heaven, the classifieds have been filling up with seventies land yachts. Often requiring their own zip codes, these enormous seventies sedans harken back to a time when gas was cheap, TV and movies were actually entertaining,… more»
Big Compact: 1959 Rambler American Super
The term compact car had the same meaning in the 1950s but the results didn’t seem quite as dramatic as they do today. This 1959 Rambler American Super was a compact car and yet it looks big compared to… more»
Turbo Buick V-6 Inside: 1981 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Back in the seventies and early eighties, GM was trying to consolidate a dizzying array of engine options down to a manageable level. Nearly every division had a few of their own engines, and a lot of them were… more»
Breathtaking Survivor: 1957 Chevrolet 210 Wagon
If you have been dreaming of finding a 210 wagon survivor then this is your chance as this wagon is in fabulous original condition and is ready to drive. Having spent all of its life with its original owner,… more»
Massive Back Glass: 1977 Oldsmobile Toronado
The year 1977 is generally considered the year cars started downsizing in response to the oil embargo. But even the mighty General Motors could not afford to downsize all their cars at the same time, so the Oldsmobile Toronado… more»
Old School Stick Shift: 1978 Dodge B200 Van
For years, I was adamant in my belief that nothing about a van was cool. Perhaps it was the trauma of my father delivering me to the front of my junior high every morning in his Econoline version of… more»
Another Low Information Ad: 1955 Ford Pickup
California was the epicenter of cool in the postwar period. Once the destination of Dust Bowl refugees looking for a new start, the huge boom in industry and farming during and following World War II made California the preferred… more»
Descended From An Angel: 1960 Studebaker Hawk
One of the constants in any discussion of America’s independent automakers is the fact that they had to do more with less. Lacking the development budget of the Big Three, these smaller automakers had to rely on unique designs… more»
















