Luxury Cars

Get email alerts of similar finds:

One Year Only! 1956 Packard Executive

This is it! A 1956 Packard Executive which was among the last of the true Packards produced as the ’57 and ’58 models would be Studebaker based. Packards seem to hold car guys and gal’s imaginations, such as this… more»

Stunning Restoration: 1964 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz

Like most of its predecessors, the Sixth Generation Cadillac Eldorado remained in production for two model years. Our feature car rolled off the line in 1964, and the owner feels the time is right for it to find a… more»

Think of It As “Mystery Meat”: 1955 Ford Thunderbird

It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. Remember your high school Dickens? Well, you can revisit those good old days by reading the ad for this 1955 Ford Thunderbird convertible. The car is available… more»

Stunning Mopar! 1969 Dodge Charger R/T SE

The Dodge Charger debuted in mid-1966 and would not be popular until Chrysler’s B-body intermediates were redesigned in 1968. Compared to just 17,000 Chargers built in 1967, two years later the tally would be more than 89,000. Included in… more»

Need a Little Luxury? 1972 Ford Maverick

This is not just any Ford Maverick. It’s a former California car now in Oyster Bay, New York and available here on eBay for an under-reserve bid of $5400 with several days to go in the auction. Of slight… more»

440 V8 Luxury: 1973 Chrysler New Yorker

If you wanted to buy Chrysler’s top-of-the-line car between 1940 and 1996, the New Yorker was your automobile – unless you sprung extra for the Imperial. Examples built in the 1970s were as big as you could get, land… more»

Still Runs: 1955 Ford Thunderbird Barn Find

Other than telling us this 1955 Ford Thunderbird drove into the barn under its own power two years ago and will fire up now, the seller doesn’t give us many details about the car. It’s listed for sale here… more»

Running Project: 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria

With all-new sheet metal in 1955, Ford put up a strong offense against both Chevrolet and Plymouth. The Crown Victoria, as part of the Fairlane series, would be the top-of-the-line car offered by the Ford division. The “Crown Vic”… more»

Last Of The Series: 1962 Studebaker GT Hawk

Studebaker introduced their Hawk series of autos back in 1956, with the car featuring four different available models and trim levels during its inaugural year, including the top-of-the-line Golden Hawk which not only offered elegant looks but also delivered… more»

Three Owner Barn Find! 1937 Buick Special

Even Buick’s entry-level Special boasted a super-smooth “straight eight” engine in 1937, and this 1937 Buick Special Series 40 in Caldwell, West Virginia could become special to a new owner soon. The long-stored, long-nosed Buick comes to market here… more»

Stored 40 Years! 1966 Buick Riviera

Buick added the Riviera to its lineup in 1963 as the GM division’s first personal luxury car. It would remain in the portfolio through 1999 (taking off the 1994 model year). The automobile was redesigned in 1966 and its… more»

Lifted Luxury: 1988 Lincoln Town Car

The world of off-road conversions of otherwise standard passenger cars is one that is quite fascinating. When you’re looking at a Lincoln Town Car one day and thinking that it would be better used as a vehicle capable of… more»

Everything Works! 1955 Packard Clipper

Dignified to the almost end! That’s one way that I would characterize this 1955 Packard Clipper Constellation. Sure, its two-tone appearance and endless feet of stainless trim are reminiscent of many ’50s models but this car is a Packard…. more»

Garaged Since New! 1965 Ford Thunderbird

Looking back at the history of the Ford Thunderbird, the car started out life as a two-seater in 1955 as an intended competitor for the Chevrolet Corvette, but the powers that be at Ford quickly decided there would be… more»

Rare Caddy Convertible: 1963 Eldorado Biarritz

I’ll always be a softy for ’63 Cadillacs. Back in 1968, my dad purchased a five-year-old creampuff  ’63 Sedan DeVille from an older gentleman in town. It was Turino Turquoise with a Sandlewood leather interior and bucket seats. It… more»

Well-Preserved Luxury Liner: 1972 Lincoln Continental Mark IV

If you want to transport yourself back to the 1970s in luxurious style, look no further than this 1972 Lincoln Continental Mark IV. Advertising of the day positioned Lincoln as “the final step up.” I’m not sure about that,… more»

Barn Finds