Special Edition models are nothing new to the automotive world, although they were once exclusively the preserve of volume manufacturers. Niche marques like Ferrari and Lamborghini have now adopted the practice to boost sales and the all-important budget bottom… more»
Luxury Cars
Elegance and Speed for Two: 1937 Packard 1507 V-12 Coupe
One of the greatest losses in the American automobile market is the eventual disappearance of Packard as an automaker. Up until the time that the company fell into the clutches of Studebaker, its products were always a notch above… more»
Bucket Seats! 1967 Cadillac DeVille Convertible
While there is pretty much nothing but bucket seats in a modern car, back in the ’60s, domestically speaking, it was those with sporting intentions that were so adorned. A Cadillac, like this 1967 DeVille convertible? Forget it. But… more»
Bigger 403 V8! 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
One of Oldsmobile’s best-selling cars was the Cutlass Supreme, part of the lineup from 1966 to 1997. It was usually distinguished by its formal roofline and a higher level of trim. As a mid-size car, the Cutlass was downsized… more»
Low Mile Survivor: 1977 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale
Carmel, Indiana is the home of this 1977 Olds Delta 88 Royale, a low-mileage original that is sitting here on ebay with an asking price of $11,000 but the tantalizing words, “or best offer” also displayed. If you’re looking… more»
Restore Or Rod It? 1938 Lasalle Convertible Coupe
And now for another installment of “What in the Sam Hill happened here”? Today’s subject (or target) is a 1938 LaSalle “convertible coupe” and it reminds me of the old “Those Were the Days” song as sung by Archie… more»
No Reserve Roller: 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu
With neither an engine nor a transmission present, one aspect the next owner of this 1967 Chevrolet Malibu won’t ever have to be concerned about is keeping the Chevy numbers matching, which opens up plenty of possibilities regarding different… more»
1-of-4: 1948 Tucker 48
Preston Tucker was a man who divides opinions. Some view him as a visionary with a realistic goal of breaking the stranglehold enjoyed by Detroit’s “Big Three” on the American vehicle manufacturing landscape. Others see him as little more… more»
Fresh 340 Power: 1971 Plymouth Satellite
The Plymouth Satellite got a completely new look for the 1971 model and featured what became known as fuselage styling, a lot different from its predecessor yet modern and still plenty sporty. I’m sure by now many of these… more»
35K Miles: 1991 Chrysler TC Maserati
When a car that is typically maligned by the enthusiast community shows up as an apparently well-loved example, the overall vibe is much different than the majority of similar models that pop up for sale. The Chrysler TC by… more»
Ultimate Driving Machine: 1988 BMW 535i
Well, this is a first for me, I’ve never covered a BMW 535i, and actually, I don’t recall ever covering a BMW. No barn find here but this is a sharp looking 1988 535i and the seller claims that… more»
No Reserve Nice Driver: 1966 Plymouth Sport Fury
The Plymouth Fury got a fresh body on the new full-size Chrysler C platform for its fourth generation beginning in ’65, with the Sport Fury featuring the highest trim level such as this 1966 model for sale here on… more»
Turbo Diesel Two-Door: 1983 Mercedes 300CD
Like so many other middle-of-the-road classics, the W123-series Mercedes-Benz got a bit of a price bump in recent years thanks to pandemic-era pricing. That trend has leveled off significantly for many of these cars and the W123 is not… more»
Mint 23k Miler? 1979 Lincoln Versailles
The Palace of Versailles was the fabled French royal residence until the royals lost their heads over a minor political disagreement. As it is currently one of the most impressive museums in the world and a landmark of French… more»
Recently Restored: 1956 Continental Mark II
Economic rationalism means that few modern manufacturers will produce a vehicle as a “price is no object” exercise and then sell the new model at a loss. However, Ford pursued that path with the 1956 Continental Mark II. It… more»
















