1 Of 392: 1969 Dodge Charger 500

When it came to racing in the late ’60s, the 1969 Charger 500 didn’t do as well as Dodge had hoped on the NASCAR circuit.  But when it comes to production numbers for street versions of the Mopar aerodynamic… more»

Blueprinted 400 V8: 1973 Pontiac GTO

While the Pontiac GTO was one of the most popular muscle cars of the 1960s, its fortunes dwindled in the 1970s with rising insurance costs and increasing restrictions on emissions output. All of GM’s intermediates were redesigned in 1973,… more»

1-of-228: 1967 Dodge Dart GTS

The recipe was surprisingly simple; Take the 1967 Dodge GT, shoehorn a big block V8 under the hood, and voila! Thus was born the Dart GTS. Due to its late introduction, production totals for 1967 were extremely low. Our… more»

BF Auction: 1969 Dodge Super Bee

The Super Bee was to Dodge as the Road Runner was to Plymouth, a budget-minded mid-size muscle car added to the line-up in 1968. Originally based on the Coronet pillared coupe, a hardtop was added in 1969. Sales of… more»

Original Owner: 1965 Pontiac GTO Tri-Power 4-Speed

The Pontiac GTO was not a rare car in the 1960s. Beginning as a performance option on the mid-size Tempest/LeMans in 1964, sales exploded compared to original estimates. After selling 32,000 examples in 1964, production jumped to 75,000 units… more»

No Reserve Driver: 1977 Pontiac Trans Am

Sometimes, a project car comes along that just checks all the boxes of being a gamble worth taking. This 1977 Pontiac Trans Am may not be the most desirable spec but it’s been upgraded with some tasteful under-the-hood modifications… more»

65k Original Miles: 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396

While muscle car sales were beginning to feel the pinch by 1970, Chevrolet still found buyers for an impressive 53,599 examples of its iconic Chevelle SS 396. Today, the 1970 SS 396 is one of the more desirable muscle… more»

Fresh Big Block: 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS 454

Just because a buyer seeks a car offering excellent performance and acceleration, it doesn’t mean they should miss out on a few of life’s luxuries. That will be the case for the person buying this 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo… more»

ZZ3 345-hp Powerplant: 1973 Chevrolet Nova

Chevy treated the popular Nova compact to a sheet metal refresh in 1973, creating a bulkier-looking car in the process. A new body style was added for 1973-74, a 3-door hatchback, which turned out to be one of every… more»

1 of 27: 1969 Dodge Charger 500 Hemi

One of the rarest muscle cars out there is the 1969 Dodge Charger 500, which was built in limited numbers to emulate a more aerodynamic Mopar on the racetrack. Estimates are that only 392 were built and – of… more»

Dusty 455 Convertible: 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

Built between 1966 and 1997, the Cutlass Supreme became not only the most popular Oldsmobile but also the highest-selling model in the mid-size class. The second generation from 1968-72 included cars that were not only well equipped but could… more»

Original 402/4-Speed: 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396

Brand recognition is a crucial consideration for any manufacturer in the consumer world. Once a company develops an instantly recognizable model, they tend to avoid changing the name to reduce the potential for lost sales due to buyer confusion…. more»

Super Sharp! 1971 Chevrolet Camaro SS396

This 1971 Chevrolet Camaro is a rare bird! The SS396 option was still available but not selected by many that year as the performance bug was starting to recede. Throw in the SS/RS package coupled with this Camaro’s beautiful… more»

Sleeper Project? 1965 Pontiac GTO

The GTO was introduced as a performance extension of the Pontiac Tempest/LeMans in 1964. Internal bean counters thought they would only sell 5,000 copies the first year, and yet the final tally blew past 32,000 automobiles. It was still… more»

1 of 153 427 V8: 1967 Ford Fairlane 500 XL

Beginning in 1962, the Fairlane became Ford’s new mid-size car that got a major restyle in 1966-67. While the company would build hundreds of thousands of these automobiles over the years, in 1967 they only produced 153 copies with… more»

Simply Stunning: 1971 Dodge Charger R/T

Dodge introduced its Third Generation Charger in 1971, with the new model signaling a significant change in styling. Gone was its predecessor’s Coke-bottle appearance in preference for what became known as “fuselage” styling. The pick of the bunch for… more»

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