The Rambler American had its swan song at American Motors in 1969, to be replaced by the revived Hornet nameplate the following year. But the car went out in style with a limited-edition muscle model called the SC/Rambler, a… more»
Solid Driver: 1977 Oldsmobile 442
Four-barrel carburetor, four-speed manual transmission, and dual exhaust. The name for the Oldsmobile 4-4-2 was derived from this combo in the original car, which saw production beginning with the 1964 year model. The car had a strong start, and… more»
Regatta Blue Stunner: 1985 Ford Mustang GT
This 1985 Ford Mustang GT looks super sharp in beautiful Light Regatta Blue paint, with factory T-tops and the preferred combination of a 5.0L V8 and manual gearbox. This is one of the so-called “four-eyed” models owing to its… more»
Pace Car Barn Find: 1978 Chevrolet Corvette
We’re so accustomed to seeing pace cars all gussied up and in someone’s personal collection that it’s a bit disorienting to see one looking as rough and as disheveled as this example. This 1978 Chevrolet Corvette is perhaps one… more»
Original 440: 1969 Dodge Coronet R/T Convertible
When you wash your hair, several options are available to dry it. You could choose the natural method or break out the hairdryer. Slipping behind the wheel of a classic like this 1969 Dodge Coronet R/T Convertible and flooring… more»
Minty Notchback: 1989 Ford Mustang LX
This 1989 Ford Mustang LX is a desirable notchback body style with the venerable 5.0L V8 coupe. The Mustang has under 100,000 miles and is equipped with the preferred manual gearbox. There’s no reserve to speak of and bidding… more»
Last of the Super Sports! 1976 Chevrolet Nova SS
The Chevy II/Nova enjoyed a long run as a rear-wheel-drive compact car, from 1962 to 1979. The nameplate returned in the 1980s, but as a rebadged Japanese import. The 1976 model year would be the last for the Super… more»
LS V8 Swap! 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
The 1970 Monte Carlo was Chevy’s first foray into the personal luxury car segment of the market. It shared its roots with the Chevelle Malibu as well as the Pontiac Grand Prix. At the time of its introduction, it… more»
Original Max Wedge: 1965 Dodge Coronet 500
When the Dodge Coronet reappeared for the 1965 model year, it did so utilizing the company’s intermediate B-Body platform. The company offered a vast selection of engines, but one of the more desirable was the 426ci Max Wedge V8…. more»
440 V8 Power! 1972 Dodge Charger SE
The Dodge Charger was introduced in 1966 as a cross between a pony car and a personal luxury automobile on a mid-size platform. It wasn’t much of a sales success until all of Chrysler’s intermediates were redesigned for 1968… more»
Built 409: 1963 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Door Sedan
The “409” badge on this 1963 Bel Air’s front fender tells part of its story but doesn’t reveal the whole truth. Yes, there is a 409ci V8 under the hood, but it is anything but ordinary. Thanks to a… more»
SN95 Saleen: 1995 Ford Mustang S351
The SN95 Mustang has long been seen as the budget entry option into V8 Mustang ownership. The earlier Fox bodies are so desirable these days that a clean, survivor-grade GT will easily run you into the $20,000 range; the… more»
390/3-Speed: 1966 Ford Fairlane GT
The Beatles once famously sang about how all you need is love. The owner of this 1966 Fairlane GT believes that it lacks that single ingredient because it is a complete classic that runs and drives. Its drivetrain combination… more»
Patina or Paint? 1970 Chevrolet El Camino
El Caminos and Rancheros are a bit of a love it or hate it proposition. The cars have truck beds which aren’t everyone’s taste. One of the most iconic muscle cars is the 1970 Chevelle. This one-year-only body style… more»
69k Original Miles: 1968 Dodge Coronet 440 Hardtop
When confronted with a project car like this 1968 Dodge Coronet 440 Hardtop, choosing a course of action can be challenging. At first glance, it looks like a restoration requiring countless hours of work with the grinder and welder…. more»
















