The third generation of the Dodge Charger had just debuted for 1971, so the 1972 models were minimally changed. The second-year would see the introduction of the Charger Rallye, which replaced the R/T, Super Bee, and 500 all in… more»
Survivor Cars
Not all barn finds are rusty! Here are the very best unrestored classics:
32K Mile Survivor! 1967 Ford Galaxie 500
I have covered both ’66 and ’68 Ford Galaxies (my favorite) and now today we have an in-betweeny in the form of a ’67 for review. It is listed as a one-owner car but the seller is not identified… more»
Barn Find Hauler: 32k Mile 1992 Dodge Ram D350
Pickups come in many shapes and colors, so finding a spotless example with low miles and a rare mix of options is worthy of a closer look. This 1992 Dodge Ram D350 features a single cab, dually axle, Cummins… more»
Aussie SS: 1982 Holden Commodore V8 4-Speed
In the U.S., we tend to think we have ultimate authority on building muscle cars. In many cases, we do, but one area that hasn’t been a sweet spot is the burly muscle sedan. Yes, I know, we all… more»
1-of-200: 1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS Aerocoupe
Racing is said to improve the breed, and we’ve seen many examples of this in motorsport history. While aerodynamic efficiency is vital in any form of racing, nowhere is this better demonstrated than in NASCAR. Cars like Plymouth’s Superbird… more»
One-Owner 31k Mile 1972 Ford Thunderbird 429
It’s hard to believe that Ford built its one-millionth Thunderbird in 1972, just 17 years after all the excitement began with a 2-seater. What the car had evolved to was vastly different than how it started out. Besides seating… more»
Original Survivor: 1964 Ford Galaxie 500
The owner of this 1964 Galaxie 500 says that you will struggle to find a nicer one on the market today. When you look across the entire vehicle, it is hard to argue with this claim. It is said… more»
40K Mile 1985 Buick Riviera T-Type Turbo
We have seen a few Oldsmobile Toronados of the 1979 to 1985 era here over the last few years but not as many Rivieras. These were gorgeous and luxurious cars when they were new and they still are today…. more»
One Family Owned: 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1
Until recently, this 1970 Mustang Mach 1 had been in the same family since new. It is now in the hands of a dealer who is searching for a new owner for this impressive classic. It wears one of… more»
16k Original Miles: 1979 Pontiac Trans Am
It is very easy to take a classic car with high-mileage and tidy it up and make it look like an original survivor. However, it is when you begin to delve below the surface that the real story becomes… more»
Unmolested Survivor: 1950 Oldsmobile Eighty-Eight
This is not my father’s Oldsmobile! But it’s doggone close as he owned one just like it when I was a wee lad. I don’t remember much about it but I know it had a medium green finish. The… more»
Clean 1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham
Wow, this is one clean or, dare I say, super clean 1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham Coupe! The seller says that it has had one woman owner and it’s in near-mint condition – it looks like it should be… more»
Roush Stage 3: 2012 Ford Mustang GT Convertible
The fact that companies like Roush can take already impressive muscle cars like the Coyote V8-equipped Mustang and somehow extract even more prodigious performance out of them is a testament of their commitment to speed. The example seen here… more»
Only 41k Miles: 1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
Chevrolet entered the personal luxury car market with the Monte Carlo in 1970 and had a big hit on their hands. The nameplate would stick around through 2007 (although it took a hiatus in 1989-94). Part of the car’s… more»
Super Duty 455: 1974 Pontiac Trans Am
Only 943 Pontiac Trans Ams were built in 1974 with the Super Duty 455 engine. This Admiralty Blue example is located north of Atlanta, Georgia and features a number of options including a vinyl roof. Many consider this the… more»
Family Man: 1967 Dodge Coronet 440 Wagon
The Coronet would return to the Dodge line-up in 1965 as an intermediate, using that platform for three years. The 440 series was the mid-level trim version of the Coronet and would serve as its bread-and-butter in terms of… more»
















