440-Powered Sleeper: 1966 Dodge Coronet

The Coronet was a popular Dodge model that remained in the line-up for some 25 years. Quite a few non-descript Coronet two-sedans were sold for those looking at basic transportation. The seller’s 1966 Coronet was one of them, starting… more»

K-Code Convertible! 1966 Ford Mustang GT

There were a ton of Ford Mustangs built for 1966. More than 600,000 of them, to be more exact. But when you start drilling down to convertible, GT, K-Code, and 4-speed manual all rolled into one, you come up… more»

Numbers Matching: 1971 Plymouth Duster 340

Some restoration projects can be more straightforward than others, and this 1971 Plymouth Duster 340 looks like it could be a good one. Its rust problems appear to be very limited, and the parts required to address these are… more»

Original Family Owned: 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

A first-gen Monte Carlo is my favorite; I really have little interest in the MC after those first three years (’70-’72). And a first-gen isn’t that unusual a find, they are still pretty common. But most cars, especially if… more»

Sundance Yellow: 1978 Pontiac Firebird Formula

Code 51 Sundance Yellow was a rare color for the 1978 Pontiac Formula but looks good on this example. Located in Matawan, New Jersey, this Formula is listed for sale here on eBay with 4 days remaining in the… more»

Asleep For A Decade: 1964 Pontiac GTO

My favorite Pontiac GTO is the model’s first year, 1964, and here’s a quite-nice coupe here on craigslist in Temecula, California that can be had for $15,000. The 1964 model year was the first for the GTO and a… more»

15k Mile Survivor: 1979 Mercury Capri Turbo RS

By 1978, the imported first-generation Mercury Capri was on its way out. For 1979, Mercury would roll out a new Capri, one that was based on the same Fox-Body that the new Mustang used. To many, this was a… more»

One-Owner: 1976 Pontiac Trans Am

This 1976 Pontiac Trans Am is being sold by its original owner who bought the car new when he was a kid. Located in Belen, New Mexico, the Trans Am is sitting under a shed and is going to… more»

Field Find: 1976 Chevrolet Camaro

From a distance, this 1976 Chevrolet Camaro looks pretty good with Cragar wheels and a rear spoiler. However, the closer you get, the worse the pictures become. I am said to think that this Camaro might not be around… more»

Stripes Added In ’76: 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T 440

Many people believe that the end of the 1960s also heralded the end of the psychedelic era. However, that wasn’t the case when it came to vehicle graphics and stripes. We have seen plenty of examples of this over… more»

GTO Hunter: 1967 Pontiac Le Mans 455 4-Speed!

Stored “for years,” this bad red Pontiac crawled out into the sunlight, swallowed some brake and fuel system parts, and now “runs great!” according to the seller. The hard work is done; the mysteries solved. Move along if you… more»

31K Mile: 1979 Pontiac Firebird Formula

  Pontiac had its best year in the history of the Firebird in 1979 with sales of 211,453 cars. With the redesigned front fascia and blacked out tail lights, enthusiasts flocked to Pontiac dealerships to buy Firebirds, Esprits, Formulas,… more»

What’s It Worth? 1969 Dodge Charger SE

Update 9/25/20 – This optimistically-priced Charger has now been listed here on eBay with a $35,500 starting bid. Hmm, should be interesting to see how this goes… From 9/19/20 – This 1969 Dodge Charger S/E is for sale here… more»

Air Grabber: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner 383/4-Speed!

For any Mopar enthusiast, this 1969 Plymouth Road Runner would have to tick many the right boxes. It is an unmolested car with minimal rust. It also features its original engine and comes equipped with the desirable Air Grabber… more»

1965 Mercury Comet Caliente With 302 V8!

The Comet was Mercury’s entrance into the compact car scene. Based on the 1960 Falcon, the Comet was a line of its own until Mercury badging was added in 1962. The 1965 model, like the one for sale, took… more»

The Real Deal: 1968 Pontiac GTO

In the world of ’60s muscle cars, making your own, or creating a “clone” is an all too common occurrence. There is absolutely nothing wrong with doing that as long as the seller advises as much at sale time…. more»

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