EXCLUSIVE: 1967 Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe

Reader John K has something sweet stashed away in storage! This one owner Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe has been in storage since 1980 and looks to be in great shape. With a good tune-up and some fresh tires, you… more»

Storage Unit Find: 1968 GTO 400 H.O.

Like many Craigslist ads, this one doesn’t have a lot of information. Only three pictures are provided. They don’t speak a thousand words either, maybe a hundred. I can’t even tell you the color of the interior. However, I… more»

A/C & Original Paint: 1966 Chevrolet Caprice 396!

Style, luxury, and performance in a family size car. The buyer of this Caprice got it all in one handsome package. Reported to be an unrestored original still wearing the factory paint, this 1966 Chevy Caprice is located near… more»

Demonic Possession! 1972 Dodge Demon 340

Through most of the 1960s, the Dodge Dart became known as a compact economy-minded vehicle for folks who weren’t too fancy or pretentious. Taking a second slice of coconut creme pie at the church social was the most demonic… more»

Tired Tiger: 1965 Pontiac GTO

I’ve always thought that the 1965 Pontiac GTO got the best characteristics of its close model year siblings. It had the simple, smaller rear quarter panels like the 1964, yet had the stacked headlights like the 1966. Even in its deteriorated… more»

Plum Crazy: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T

In addition to the iconic engines and body styles, Mopars are also well remembered for the wild “High Impact Paint” (HIP) colors offered from ’69-’73. Of these, perhaps none is better known that code FC7, a.k.a. Plum Crazy Purple…. more»

Restomod Candidate: 1971 Plymouth Barracuda

Originally packing an inline 6 with a floor mounted 3 speed, this ’71 Barracuda convertible could be made into the Hemi 4 speed convertible of your dreams. With a lot of interest in the auction this convertible has been… more»

It’s A Clean Machine: 1969 Pontiac GTO

In the market for a 1969 GTO? One would be hard pressed to find a nicer one than this. The price isn’t bad either. It is listed here on Craigslist for $36,500 or best offer. Located in Cohoes Hill,… more»

One Owner, Original Paint: 1965 Corvette Convertible

Do you know what I like about a car like this? I like knowing the history of a car. I like knowing that what I am looking at are the body panels that were installed at the factory, free… more»

Out of Service For 30 Years: 1967 Corvette 427 Coupe

I don’t have a barn, but if I did I think I’d go out there and look around. Can’t ever tell, might uncover something I’d forgotten about years ago. Of course, folks never really forget about it when they… more»

Mostly Original: 1969 Oldsmobile 442

As a muscle car guy through and through I will never steer away from looking at a listing for a ’68-’72 GM A-body car. Emblems that contain such things as SS, 442, The Judge, and GSX will always hook… more»

No COPO? Rare, Unconverted 1969 Yenko Nova

Yenko is one of those words that you don’t have to explain to most classic car enthusiasts. But, did you know that Yenko ordered some cars that were never converted into Yenko super cars? That is the story with… more»

Sleeping For 27 Years: 1973 Dodge Challenger

Under the piles of junk and a thick layer of dust in this barn is a Mopar that has been asleep longer than Rip Van Winkle! You might not be able to tell what exactly it is from this… more»

Venomous 429: 1970 Ford Torino Cobra Jet

In the world of iconic muscle cars like Chevrolet’s Chevelle, Plymouth’s Road Runner, and Pontiac’s GTO it’s easy to why some of the lesser-known muscle cars could live in the shadows. But there are still some incredible cars from… more»

Pair Of Projects: Two Pontiac Trans Ams

If any car from the mid to late 1970’s resembled a muscle car it was most likely the Pontiac Trans Am. Since it didn’t have the muscle compared to its predecessors it at least looked the part. No one… more»

Performance And Luxury: 1970 Pontiac GTO 455

1970 was a very good year for muscle cars. Any of the 1968 – 1972 GM A-bodies are among my personal favorites. I’ve had several Chevelles, a couple of GTO’s and a Buick GSX from that era. The performance… more»