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G-Code 406: 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 XL

In its prime, this 1962 Galaxie 500 XL would have been a desirable classic featuring a potent drivetrain combination. Those days are long behind, and this car has fallen upon hard times. Its deterioration raises the question of whether… more»

Tri-Power V8 Project: 1957 Oldsmobile Super 88

This 1957 Olds Super 88 is a rusty project car that has one feature that may make an expensive restoration viable. It has the rare triple carburetor set-up (called the J-2) that was installed at the factory in only… more»

More Info Needed: 1965 Oldsmobile 442

Pontiac wasn’t the only GM division to have a mid-size muscle car starting in 1964 (GTO). Chevrolet had the Chevelle SS (which got a 396 V8 in 1965). Buick had the Gran Sport. And Oldsmobile had the 442 (later… more»

38k-Mile Rarity! 1980 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am

Given the resources and materials Pontiac had to work with for the early eighties, the Turbo Trans Am was actually a commendable effort in its time period.  You’ve got to remember the oil crisis of the late seventies and… more»

Stalled Project: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

The seller located this 1970 Plymouth Road Runner squirreled away in the back of a body shop. It occupied that spot for many years, and they purchased it, planning to return it to its former glory. However, with two… more»

SS Or Not? 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle 396 V8

Up for sale here on eBay is a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle, bid to $25,900, reserve met. This car is located in Long Beach, California, and can be driven to its new home. Some sellers seem to be unable to… more»

Worth Saving? 1969 Chevrolet Impala SS

With so many cool offerings throughout the sixties under their belt, it’s not an easy task for me to try and pick a favorite Chevrolet Impala SS, but if I could narrow it down to three it would likely… more»

Runs on Jet Fuel! Turbine-Powered Batmobile

What warm-blooded American boy didn’t want to be Batman in the 1960s and drive the Batmobile like on the 1966-68 television show? I know I did. Then fast-forward 20 years and Batman and the Batmobile reappeared in what would… more»

Stored 35 Years: 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

The 1965 Ford Mustang arrived early and was sometimes called a 1964½. The 1970 Chevy Camaro arrived late and was sometimes called a 1970½. But both were titled as 1965 and 1970 models, respectively. This 1970 Camara Z28 was… more»

Redeye Hellcat Swapped: 2001 Dodge Viper RT-10

A Dodge Viper is practically synonymous with a V10 powerplant under the hood. Not only is this the engine configuration it was originally born with, but it also just fits the car’s raucous personality to a T. That being… more»

40th Anniversary Six-Speed: 1993 Chevrolet Corvette

The 1993 Chevrolet Corvette 40th Anniversary model is known for its distinctive ruby red paint job with a matching leather interior. While not necessarily any more powerful than the standard model, the unique color scheme made it a standout…. more»

400-Equipped: 1972 Ford Gran Torino Fastback

When this 1972 Ford Gran Torino rolled off the showroom floor, its original owner must have been satisfied by the power provided by its original V8. Times change and the seller wanted to extract more potential from this classic…. more»

Field Find: 1970 Plymouth Barracuda

In 1964, Plymouth introduced its first pony car, the Barracuda. Situated on Chrysler’s compact A-platform, its fastback styling was actually a Valiant in disguise. The first cars even carried Valiant badging, shifting to the fish in 1965 as Plymouth… more»

No Reserve: 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396

Although it can sometimes be challenging to determine the desirability of a classic, the twenty-one bids submitted on this 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 leaves little doubt. Its presentation is difficult to fault, and it offers the performance you… more»

Custom Convertible: 1980 Pontiac Trans Am

The Pontiac Trans Am would become a hot commodity in the late 1970s due in part to the popularity of the Smokey and The Bandit movies with Burt Reynolds. From the factory, the cars were limited to a single… more»

One-Hit-Wonder! 1977 Pontiac Can Am

The Pontiac Can Am was a one-year wonder, a cross between the LeMans and Grand Am. It was built in 1977, the last year of the Colonnade-styled GM intermediates. Production numbers were low, said not to have exceeded 1,377… more»

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