One Year Only: 1978 Dodge Aspen Super Coupe

As if a very rare one-year-only limited edition car isn’t exotic enough, this 1978 Dodge Aspen Super Coupe is located in beautiful Honolulu, Hawaii. How’s that for exotic? And I don’t mean just the shipping charges. The seller has… more»

Rare AstroRoof: 1986 Buick Grand National

While we come across Buick Grand Nationals quite frequently, rarely do we find ones with the AstroRoof option. It’s been over a year since we last featured one with this option and that one wasn’t nearly as clean as… more»

427/4-Speed: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Survivor

The term “survivor” in the classic car hobby has a fairly wide definition. There are some people who believe a survivor should be defined very narrowly with only cars that have had routine maintenance items replaced considered survivors. Other… more»

Barn Find Boss! 1969 Ford Mustang 429

What? A 1969 ford Boss 429 Mustang barn find? I ain’t lyin’ and neither is the VIN. But as is frequently the case, all is not what it appears to be. Hardly an ordinary barn find, this is definitely… more»

1 of 51: 1968 Shelby GT500 KR Convertible

Famed American automotive designer, racing driver and entrepreneur Carroll Shelby partnered with Ford to build Mustang-based performance cars. The result of their collaboration was the Shelby GT350 in 1965. By 1968, the car had evolved to the GT500 and… more»

No Trailer Queen: 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396

One of the primary attractions in buying a classic car is to own something that you can drive and enjoy. Sadly, many owners are scared of taking their pristine pride-and-joy out on the road for fear of damage. That… more»

1-Of-40: 1968 Dodge Dart GTS Convertible

When a seller makes a bold claim about a classic car’s relative rarity, I tend to treat such claims with caution. Sometimes that claim can all hinge on a pretty insignificant feature or option, but that doesn’t appear to… more»

Grabber Package: 1971 Ford Maverick

If you want a Ford Maverick, most blue oval shoppers would tell you to look for a Grabber package model. Trouble is, it’s sometimes hard to determine whether you’re looking at the real-deal Grabber or a car with an… more»

427 Equipped: 1968 Chevrolet Impala SS

Occasionally a classic car will come along where it is virtually impossible to find anything of which to be critical. This 1968 Chevrolet Impala SS is a perfect example because everywhere you look, you see faultless presentation. This vehicle… more»

Plum Crazy Roller! 1970 Dodge Challenger RT

Chrysler capitalized on the youth movement of the 1960s & 1970s by offering some powerful automobiles, and many of them were painted in an assortment of “High Impact” colors. These included heart-stopping hues like Sassy Green and Hemi Orange,… more»

23,300 Original Miles: 1981 Pontiac Trans Am

There are some cars that, when you see the first photos of them, you just know it’s a survivor. It could be a combination of factors, from how the paint seems clean but not too shiny; the glass appears… more»

Parked In 1985: 1969 Pontiac GTO

This 1969 Pontiac GTO is a one-owner classic that has been parked on blocks in a California garage since 1985. Sadly, that owner recently passed away, so the GTO has been placed on the market to settle his estate…. more»

4 Speed: 1978 Pontiac Firebird Formula

Lynn Anderson sung “I never promised you a rose garden” in 1970 which came to mind when I saw the description of this car and then saw its condition. This 4 speed Martinique Blue 1978 Pontiac Formula sounds great… more»

Hurst/Olds W-30: 1975 Oldsmobile 442

The performance-focused Olds 442 joined the Cutlass line-up in 1964 and stayed through 1980, only to be revived two more times. During that run, the Hurst/Olds would pop up from time to time, including four years in a row… more»

No Reserve: 1968 Shelby GT500 Fuel Injected Prototype

Historically significant Shelbys have come into the spotlight recently including a 1966 GT350 prototype which sold for over $600,000 and two others that recently sold for over $3 million each. If you missed any of those, another Shelby prototype… more»

1969 Chevrolet Camaro COPO L-72 427

Back in the late 60s, some Chevrolet dealers were able to order cars through their Central Office Production Order (COPO) program. This program was intended for dealers to order fleet vehicles with specific options but was soon used to… more»