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Beautiful, All-Original 1965 Ford Thunderbird

        Living in Bellevue, Washington for years after an earlier tenure in Tacoma, this 1965 Ford Thunderbird is refreshed and ready for someone new to love it. Tipmaster TJ is who we have to thank for… more»

BF Auction: 1986 Jaguar XJ-S HE

When Jaguar planned the replacement for its iconic E-Type, the vision was to recapture the model’s hard-edged sports car glory days. However, with the E-Type developing into a competent and comfortable Grand Tourer, the company elected to continue the… more»

Stored 50 Years: 1961 Buick Electra 225

The Electra replaced the Roadmaster in 1959, becoming Buick’s top-of-the-line automobile through 1990. It saw six generations of production, including this second-gen convertible from 1961. We’re told this vehicle has been barn-stored for 50 years as the result of… more»

1985 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Convertible

The seller says that this 1985 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Convertible is like new, or as close to new as is possible after 38 years. A lot of us have vehicles that have been in storage for years and we… more»

CCCA Classic for $4,750: 1946 Lincoln Continental Coupe

One of the saddest moments in this hobby is the abandonment point.  This is where you realize that, despite your best intentions, you are never going to finish your project and a fire sale has to happen.  If you… more»

California Native: 1963 Pontiac Catalina Convertible

The Catalina didn’t earn the status of being its own stand-alone model until 1959, as in the beginning, it was merely a trim-level designation for most Pontiac hardtops when the company first began using the name in 1950.  It… more»

Needs Nothing: 1961 Chrysler Windsor

It is common to look at classics with more than six decades under their belts and begin to tally up what it will cost its new owner to return the car in question to a physical, mechanical, and cosmetic… more»

Rare Drop-Head Coupe: 1953 Alvis TC 21 100

Alvis Car & Engineering Co. was a British manufacturer from 1919 to 1967. While they built cars for civilian consumption, they also produced armored vehicles for the military. Here is a 1953 edition of the Alvis TC 21/100 Drop-Head… more»

Gorgeous 1939 Cadillac Woody Restomod is One of Two

The offering is for a gorgeous 1939 Cadillac woody—one of just two built—and now equipped with a 450-horsepower Cadillac V-8 from the early 1970s, producing 450 horsepower. It’s not quite finished—carpets, AC, and finishing touches are needed—but it’s almost… more»

No Deuce And A Quarter: 1960 Buick Electra

OK, it’s Whammer-jammer time, and today’s outsized find is a 1960 Buick Electra. Fins were in and this Buick has ’em, and a lot more in terms of early ’60s style. There is no denying the visual statement that… more»

No Reserve, No Motor, No Tranny: 1946 Chrysler Windsor 4-Door

I’ve always liked the bulbous, brawny styling and “presence” of the 1946-1948 Chryslers. And this one’s been in a barn for 50 years and is being sold at No Reserve to help settle an estate. Hopefully, Ken the seller… more»

French Import Project: 1986 Citroën CX Prestige

Citroëns have been seen all over Europe in the 100+ years the brand has been around. But they’re lesser seen in the U.S., and such is the case with this 1986 Citroën CX Prestige which the seller lists as… more»

Barrett-Jackson Bought: 1972 Ford Thunderbird

I have been thinking a bit about this 1968 Ford Thunderbird that we covered last week and figured it would make for an interesting comparison to this just-discovered 1972 example. They’re considered a generation apart and have similarities but… more»

44K Mile 1979 Lincoln Versailles

About a half-dozen years after this 1979 Lincoln Versailles was made, I had a Chrysler LeBaron convertible, which I always referred to as a K-car with chrome. Is this Versailles a Ford Granada or Mercury Monarch with chrome, or… more»

Museum Find: 1973 Cadillac Sedan de Ville With 1,726 Only Miles

Museums across the country are wonderful hiding places for classic cars. Although most require work to return to a roadworthy state after years of inactivity, the climate-controlled environment means they are usually well-preserved. Such is the case with this… more»

10-Passenger Wagon: 1968 Ford Country Squire

The Country Squire was Ford’s top-of-the-line station wagon for more than 40 years. It began in 1950 as the age of the wood-bodied wagons was coming to an end, and then used wood-like paneling for the rest of the… more»

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