Pontiac redesigned its personal luxury car, the Grand Prix, in 1969. By switching platforms, it changed from being a full-size product to an intermediate (even with the longer-than-life hood!). The public loved it and bought nearly four times as… more»
Field Find: 1968 Dodge Charger Project
Having to pick a favorite B-Body could prove a difficult task for me, as just about all of them score plenty of points in my book when it comes to great looks. However, if I had to narrow it… more»
Modern Muscle: 10k Miles 2004 Pontiac GTO
The 2004 Pontiac GTO has the dubious distinction of being built by a now-extinct foreign General Motors marque to be sold in North America by another extinct GM brand. That is sad, because, below the skin, the GTO possessed… more»
BF Auction: 1977 Chevrolet Corvette
When the seller’s father-in-law purchased this 1977 Corvette about 15 years ago, they set out to build their dream Vette. They managed to get a ton of the work done, but unfortunately, he passed away before being able to… more»
Promising Project! 1969 Dodge Super Bee
Deep-dish Centerline-style wheels and noticeably fat tires out back give this 1969 Dodge Super Bee in Allen, Texas a purposeful ’80s Hot Street look. The claimed original A12 (440 Six-Pack) post car comes with a 1967 440, non-original hood,… more»
Special Edition Impostor: 1980 Pontiac Trans Am Turbo
This 1980 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am is listed here on eBay for $26,000 or best offer. The Trans Am is located in Miami, Florida and is said to be a 67k mile one owner car. The car is not… more»
Dual Snorkel: 1971 Pontiac Firebird Formula 350
Pontiac offered the second generation Firebird, in several configurations including a base model, Esprit, Formula and Trans Am. The Formula model was differentiated by its engine size and was offered as the Formula 350, Formula 400 and Formula 455… more»
Rare COPO 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Named Motor Trend’s car of the year in 1973 and for good reason. Full of ’70s luxury and excellent handling these cars left no quality unattended. The engineers attempted to have a completely silent car, the cars are said… more»
Tri-Power Drop-Top: 1963 Pontiac Bonneville
The Bonneville was Pontiac’s top-of-the-line automobile in the 1960s, more opulent than and riding on a longer wheelbase than the Catalina. The seller’s beautiful example has two things going for it besides its stellar condition. First, it’s a convertible,… more»
Almost Entirely Original: 1968 AMC AMX
If I’d been old enough to go car shopping back in the late sixties, a visit to the AMC dealership would have probably been on my agenda, as in 1968 the underdog brand introduced a cool two-seater called the… more»
Colonnade Muscle? 1973 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
What a difference just a few years can make. In 1970, you could order a Chevelle Super Sport with either a 396 or 454 cubic inch V8, the most powerful Chevrolet had to offer. They were at the top… more»
Original Paint: 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T
Most buyers who opted for a Dodge Coronet in 1967 sought a family car. But you could also get one with some muscle thrown in. Such is the case with the ’67 Coronet R/T (Road/Track), which was in its… more»
425 Horsepower 1962 Chevrolet Impala
The 1962 Chevrolet was the top-of-the-line model in Chevrolet’s production lineup at the time. Since its introduction, the model has continued to symbolize luxury and affluence. The car’s long body lines and nostalgic styling are iconic, and the next… more»
5-Speed New Edge Convertible: 2002 Ford Mustang GT
There are truly good cars out there that remain entirely affordable and easy to live with – if you know where to look. The “New Edge” Ford Mustangs are a great example of a model generation that remains very… more»
















