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Tommy Chong’s 1959 Jaguar Mark IX

Few modern performers are as tied to a stage persona as Tommy Chong. Yet even a brief exploration of his body of work will reveal an artist of great range and depth, from his beginnings as a soul musician… more»

49k Mile 1967 Mercury Cougar XR-7

Launched for the 1967 model year, the Cougar would become Mercury’s most successful new product launch. It gave the company a car to compete along with the Mustang for collective Ford market share in the new pony car space…. more»

Best One Left? 1987 Chrysler LeBaron GTS

You wouldn’t think of preserving a Chrysler LeBaron GTS, and I suspect the owner of this one didn’t set out with that plan in mind. But I could see someone buying one of these new and believing, truly, in… more»

396 V8 Power! 1968 Chevrolet Caprice

The 1968 model year would be the fourth for the Chevy Caprice and its third as a standalone series. It was introduced in 1965 as a gussied-up version of the Impala, just as Ford did with the Galaxie and… more»

Extensive Montana Collection of Cars and Trucks

Located outside of Great Falls, Montana lies a collection of 415 cars, trucks, farm implements, and even a bridge, all for sale. Some are stored indoors and probably run, but the rest are outdoors and may have been there… more»

Parked For Over 50 Years! 1936 Buick Special

SOLD! We have been working with Reader Don L to clear out the remaining cars in his collection. The next one that needs to go is this 1936 Buick Special and boy does it have a cool look to… more»

$2500 Barn Find! 1965 Pontiac Grand Prix

High style came with every ’60s Grand Prix, Pontiac’s flagship full-sized sport coupe. Even this dusty 1965 Pontiac Grand Prix outside Fort Wayne, Indiana, barn-bound for years, could make an impressive entrance one day, pulling crowds away from ordinary… more»

Parked Since Y2K: 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix

The Grand Prix (GP) was a new model in 1962, a performance-oriented personal luxury car. Along with the GTO, it was spearheaded by none other than John DeLorean who wanted to position Pontiac as the GM car with muscle…. more»

Low Mile Survivor: 1967 Oldsmobile 442

A few classic cars have managed to increase in value over what has been a tough 18-months, and the 1967 Oldsmobile 442 is one of them. This trend doesn’t appear to be set to change soon, so now might… more»

24 Year Barn Find: 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass

While the Olds Cutlass had been around since 1961 as a compact, its promotion to an intermediate got the sales machine turning. By the 1980s, it became the best-selling car in America. Its third-generation covered the model years 1968-72… more»

33k Mile Survivor: 1977 Chrysler Cordoba

Do you remember the TV commercials from the 1970s where Ricardo Montalban was hawking the new Chrysler Cordoba with its “rich Corinthian leathers? Before you get all excited, it was real leather alright, but the Corinthian part was just… more»

French Luxury: 1971 Citroën DS21 Project

  Citroën has always been a leader in technological advances, with their DS luxury line taking credit for a good chunk of those advances. Here was a car that gave its owners clutchless shifting, adaptive headlights, inboard brakes, and… more»

PRICE DROP! Rare 1930 Chrysler Imperial Model 80 Convertible

UPDATE – The seller, Larry, has cut his asking price by $10,000 for this rare and interesting pre-war Chrysler! He’s also added more photos to his classified so that you can get a better idea of the car’s current… more»

1 of 623: 1950 DeSoto Custom Suburban

The 1950 Desoto Suburban was perfect for transporting the Waltons or the Brady Bunch. It sat nine people, including the driver, on three bench seats. But with a wheelbase of 140 inches and 224 inches in length, it probably… more»

1 of 110: 1963 Studebaker Lark Daytona R2

Even though Studebaker’s finances were growing thin by the 1960s, they still developed some great cars before ceasing operations in 1966. The Avanti and the Gran Turismo are two examples. Add to this list would be the supercharged Lark… more»

Refinement On Wheels: 1976 Jaguar XJ6

Dating all the way back to 1968, the Jaguar XJ remained a full-size staple of Jaguar’s line-up through 2019. And of that specific model, the XJ6 variant (1968-1992) was one of “The Art of Performance’s” most popular offerings. Today’s… more»

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