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Mmm Butterscotch! 1972 Imperial LeBaron

Fuselage luxury reached its pinnacle in Chrysler Corporation’s elegant fourth-generation Imperial. This 1972 Imperial LeBaron four-door hardtop shines in what looks like Sun Fire Yellow. The claimed 66,000 mile all-original classic shows well inside and out. Mmm; butterscotch. I… more»

LT-1 Restomod: 1964 Studebaker Avanti

The Studebaker Avanti was only built for two model years (1963 and 1964). The latter year was abbreviated when the company discontinued U.S. auto production around Christmas 1963. 4,640 Avanti’s were assembled in total, with only 800 or so… more»

Rare Interior Color: 1956 Ford Thunderbird

The classic two-seater ’55-’57 Thunderbirds still turn heads. Especially mine. I recently spotted a gorgeous Sunset Coral ’56 T-Bird at a local repair shop and, yes, I quickly did a u-turn and went back to check it out. You… more»

Road Runner Wannabe: 1978 Dodge Monaco

What’s before us here is a Mopar that’s probably as important to focus on what it is rather than what it isn’t.  This one is certainly not a bonafide Plymouth Road Runner, although the visionary put some effort into… more»

Storage Find Smorgasbord: BMW Isetta, Pontiac Catalina, and More!

One of my favorite listing “types” is a mish-mash of cars offered for sale by a guy who is likely similar to many of us: a variety of vehicular interests, all colliding together in a cinder block garage. The… more»

Rebuilt 401: 1965 Buick Riviera

Even though more than six decades have elapsed since the first cars rolled off the line, the First Generation Buick Riviera is considered by many to be the most elegant example of an American Personal Luxury Car. Its styling… more»

Nicest One Left? 1964 Oldsmobile 98

The Olds 98 was the GM division’s most luxurious automobile during the back half of the 20th Century. Riding on a longer wheelbase, it was senior to the Olds 88 and was on par with the Buick Electra and… more»

Turbocharged 1985 Chrysler LeBaron Mark Cross Edition

The association with the name Mark Cross and high-quality components dates way back to the mid-1800s when Henry W. Cross opened a saddlery company in 1845, naming it after his only son.  The business exchanged hands several years later,… more»

Gentleman’s Hot Rod: 1962 Oldsmobile Starfire Hardtop Coupe

The horsepower race was in full swing during the 1960s, with every manufacturer seeking an advantage over the opposition. It spawned the muscle car war, but classics like this 1962 Oldsmobile Starfire offered a welcome alternative for those preferring… more»

57k Original Miles: 1997 Cadillac Eldorado

Although nobody knew it at the time, the Twelfth Generation range would be the most significant in the history of the Cadillac Eldorado. It would signal the end of a badge that had served the company faithfully since 1953,… more»

Bill Blass Edition: 1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V

Edsel Ford is credited with ushering Lincoln upscale with a makeover of the Model L in 1923, which was the beginning of something big. In just a few short years, the company elevated its profile to compete with Cadillac,… more»

BF Auction: No Reserve 1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible

The 1967 model year was significant for the Fourth Generation Lincoln Continental because declining sales led to the demise of the Convertible variant at the year’s end. That makes our feature car a rare creature that represents a promising… more»

Grandma’s Survivor: 1994 Chevrolet Lumina

You may have better luck finding a Lamborghini Countach for sale than discovering a minty Chevrolet Lumina sedan. The reason is simple: most people ditched the Lumina when it got too costly to maintain, whereas someone who owns a… more»

Luxury Drop-Top: 1956 Continental Mark II Custom Convertible

When development began on the Continental Mark II as a “money is no object” exercise in excellence, the plan was for a 4-door Sedan and a Convertible version to join the range following the launch of the Hardtop. However,… more»

No Reserve Elegance: 1962 Imperial Crown

The 1962 Imperial Crown is one of those sedans that seems to have something unusual yet aesthetically pleasing from just about every vantage point, with a feel of opulence inside and out.  However, it’s also a design that flows… more»

Driving Project: 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

Some project builds are more involved than others, and it is common for enthusiasts who prefer the DIY approach to avoid candidates with rust issues. However, this 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo shows promise. It is a dry climate survivor… more»

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