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Super-Original, Super-Luxurious: 1977 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham

Here’s an opportunity: a genuine one-family-owned 1977 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, born and raised in California, available here on craigslist for an asking price of $22,500. This tip comes to us courtesy of numskal, and the car is waiting in… more»

Rare Split Window! 1952 Volkswagen Beetle

The VW Type 1 (aka Beetle) was one of the most tenured names in automobile history, with more than 21 million copies assembled from 1939 to 2003. For the first dozen or so years, the Beetle used a split… more»

$100 Million Look: 1955 Dodge Royal Lancer

As the 1950s rolled along, Chrysler Corp. was infused with fresh capital (thanks to a loan from Prudential) which enabled a redesign for its automobiles in 1955. Advertising would include referencing the car as having the “Hundred Million Dollar… more»

Clean Survivor Sedan? 1967 Dodge Coronet 440

I know, this car has four doors, the humanity! Despite that horrific, almost-world-ending fact, you may not find a nicer example for the money. Please check out this 1967 Dodge Coronet 440 sedan, it looks great to me and… more»

Survivor Sedan: 1971 Plymouth Valiant

Boxy. Four doors. Green. Doesn’t sound like much, but cars like this 1971 Plymouth Valiant have a bit of a cult following. Call it homely charm; they can grab you and not let go. Should you have a hankering… more»

Factory Paint: 1996 Volkswagen Polo Harlekin

Special edition vehicles come in many shapes and forms, but there is probably none that has pushed the term “special” to greater heights than the 1996 VW Polo Harlekin. This car has not suffered accident damage and been pieced… more»

No Reserve: 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix Model J

Finding a solid classic that needs little but leaves scope for a new owner to make their mark can be challenging, but that is the opportunity awaiting this 1969 Pontiac Grans Prix’s winning bidder. It is a tidy and… more»

58k Mile Time Capsule: 1993 Chevrolet Caprice

Chevrolet gave its full-size cars a major facelift in 1991, shifting from a rectangular look that dated from 1977 to a more rounded, aerodynamic appearance. These changes would run through 1996 when the rear-wheel drive land yachts were retired…. more»

One Family Owned: 1968 Chevrolet Impala Custom Coupe

A few nameplates in automotive history are so long-running that you could be a kid when the first example arrives, and ready to retire when the last one rides into the sunset. So it is with the Impala. Introduced… more»

Original 283: 1966 Chevrolet Nova on a Malibu Chassis

Sitting in this garage is a tidy 1966 Chevrolet Nova, a turnkey proposition for a new owner. It features its original V8 under the hood, but a few upgrades include the fact that its body now rests upon a… more»

Rear Window Louvers! 1970 Ford Torino GT

Ford introduced the Torino as a Fairlane sub-model in 1968. Originally intended to replace the Fairlane entirely, the Torino couldn’t quite usurp that more established nameplate in its first years. As the decade of the 70s opened, the Torino… more»

1 of 600: 1975 Hurst/Olds Project 455 V8

The Hurst/Olds was the result of a partnership between Oldsmobile and Hurst Performance. This relationship spawned more than 16,500 low-production performance cars across nine model years. The first of the hot machines was introduced in 1968 and the end… more»

Rare Slant-Six! 1969 Dodge Charger

After a slow start in 1966-67, the new Coronet-based Dodge Charger took off in terms of sales in 1968. By 1969, production exceeded 92,000 copies. The rarest of the ’69 Chargers were those that came with the 426 Hemi… more»

Ready To Rumble: 1967 Dodge Dart GT 360 V8

Chrysler redesigned its compacts in 1967, the Plymouth Valiant and Dodge Dart. Within the Dodge camp, the GT was the sporty version of the little car, but it came standard with a Slant-Six engine. The seller’s nicely restored (we… more»

One Family Sedan: 1972 Chevrolet Caprice

The Chevy Caprice started out in 1965 as a mid-year upscale option on the Impala. This was no doubt in response to the success that Ford was having with its new Galaxie 500 derivative, the LTD. For 1966, the… more»

Two-Tone Survivor: 1963 Chevrolet Impala

In 1963, Chevy’s mainstream Impala may have been the best-selling car in America. They comprised 50% of Chevrolet’s overall production and 88% of them had a V8 engine like the seller’s car. This ’63 Sport Coupe (not an SS)… more»

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