This 1989 Buick LeSabre is the rare T-Type variant, built in an attempt to woo buyers from import brands who were getting too cozy with the likes of BMW and Nissan that were producing sport sedans with impressive road-holding… more»
Luxury Cars
Low-Mile Model J? 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix
A 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix! I used to refer to the ’69-’72 GP’s as whammer-jammers because they were big, heavy, fast, and comfortable. Especially notable, were the ’69s and ’70s, built before the power strangulation occurred. By ’73, the… more»
Turbo Diesel Limo: 1984 Mercedes-Benz 300D
If you want to make your net worth known in as understated a manner as possible, a Mercedes-Benz W123 limousine might be just the ticket. This one was delivered to its U.S. owners early on in the car’s history… more»
56k Mile 1982 Mercedes-Benz 380 SEC
The Mercedes-Benz C126 coupe is one of the more classic designs to emerge from the company over the last few decades, and it’s still immensely appealing today. Values have fluctuated, with pristine examples selling for very real money, along… more»
44k Mile: 1975 Oldsmobile Cutlass
Located in Johnston, Rhode Island, this silver 1975 Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon is listed for sale here on Ebay. The car is currently bid to $4,301 and has just 2 days left in the auction. The car is claimed to… more»
2000 Bentley Arnage Red Label Beater!
The scenario in which a customer asks for work to be performed on a high-end luxury vehicle and then effectively disappears when the invoice comes due is a more familiar scenario than you might think. Not only do these… more»
Careful Lady Owner: 1989 Rolls Royce Silver Spur
When you see a Rolls Royce or Bentley sedan from this generation of either of the iconic brands, it’s hard to not stop and wonder who the owners were given the models’ ties to excessive wealth. Of course, you… more»
1965 Mercedes 300SE Cabriolet Conversion?
Oof – you hate to be the guy that paid full retail for what he thought was a genuine Mercedes 300SE convertible, only to find out the title claims it was originally a coupe. The seller is pulling the… more»
392 Hemi Coupe! 1957 Chrysler New Yorker
Chrysler Corporation shook up its entire lineup for 1957 with the all-new Virgil “Ex” Exner’s fin-tastic new “Forward Look” designs. This 1957 Chrysler New Yorker 392 Hemi Two Door Hardtop resides far away from the Big Apple, in Olympia,… more»
All Original: 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 Hardtop
It would appear that this 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 Hardtop was parked in 1978, and while it is now in need of a full restoration, it does seem to be a solid and complete vehicle that is 100% original… more»
1,941 Mile 1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V
Sometimes you only have to look at the bidding history on a vehicle to realize that you are dealing with something pretty special. That would certainly appear to be the case with this 1978 Continental Mark V. With a… more»
D-Bird! 1957 Ford Thunderbird with D-Code V8
The Ford Motor Company’s decision to add a rear seat to the 1958 second-generation T-bird forever diverged it from the Chevrolet Corvette. That move also granted “instant classic” status to the first-generation Thunderbird. As a young crumb-snatcher, I remember… more»
Al Capone’s Cadillac Is For Sale!
When a classic car is offered for sale and it counts a celebrity amongst its previous owners, it will always ignite debate about whether such ownership will have any impact upon that vehicle’s ultimate value. Now, what if that… more»
Cheap Luxury Liner: 1991 Bentley Turbo R
When it comes to looking like you’re worth a million bucks, Bentleys of almost any generation can impress most passers-by – even if you only paid $11,000 for the one you’re driving. This example still looks incredibly stately, but… more»
















