It can be fascinating to look at a classic from one country and assess how its potential value is impacted when it finds its way to foreign shores. That is the story of this 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport… more»
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Driving Project: 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop Sport Coupe
With Tri-Five Chevrolet’s commanding a premium in the classic market, sometimes enthusiasts need to consider alternatives if they crave a project car wearing the Bel Air badge. That is the opportunity presented by this 1954 model. It is a… more»
A Humble Start: 1962 Oldsmobile F85
Oldsmobile hit homerun after homerun with their F85/Cutlass series, even earning top sales honors in 1977. But I have to tell you that if I cover another ’70-’72 Cutlass I might have to strangle myself. Always popular no doubt,… more»
Driving Project: 1972 Plymouth Duster
Apart from some minor touch-ups, this 1972 Plymouth Duster is an original and unmolested survivor. It is a prime candidate for a restoration, although it could serve equally well as the foundations for a custom build. Its rust issues… more»
No Reserve, Three Owners: 1957 Borgward Isabella Sedan
In 1929, Carl Borgward combined several companies, which themselves were already combinations, into his eponymous Borgward Group. He was making three-wheeled cars quite successfully, later turning to conventional four-wheelers – sometimes labeled Hansa, sometimes Lloyd, sometimes Goliath, and sometimes… more»
Right On The Money? 1969 Chevrolet Nova
Chevrolet’s third-generation Nova is unquestionably the most popular with most owners and/or fans. It’s hard to argue with their muscle car potential, and having both two-door and four-door body styles, they’re versatile with families, too. The seller has this… more»
350-Equipped: 1972 Chevrolet Nova Sedan
Although many enthusiasts focus on the two-door variants of classic cars, some find a four-door more practical. If you’ve ever struggled to maneuver a small child into the back seat of the former, you’ll know how difficult it can… more»
Still Stock: 1933 Ford Five-Window Coupe
Ford generated icons of motoring: the Model T, Model A, and in 1932, the Model 18 and Model 40, to name just a few. The Model 40 provided buyers with clean shut lines (doors on the Model A overlapped… more»
Perfect Beginner Project? 1964 Citroën 2CV
I sometimes worry about the future of tinkering with cars. With today’s models, there are so many electronics that anyone without an electrical engineering degree is unlikely to be able to look after their own car. And this is… more»
Cheap Full Sizer? 1969 Plymouth Fury III
There’s no doubt about it, I like old full-size American sedans, hardtops, convertibles, etc. I think the reason is that there were so many, absolutely everywhere, at one time and now they’ve become the seldom seen. It’s a style,… more»
Original Paint: 1977 Chevrolet Nova Rally V8
UPDATE 12/08/2022 – If there’s one attribute I genuinely admire in a person, it is determination. It seems the owner of this 1977 Chevrolet Nova Rally has that trait in abundance. They have listed the classic for a third time… more»
Right Hand Drive? 1934 Ford Victoria
This 1934 Ford Victoria may be more notable for its configuration than for any other aspect as its condition is, to put it politely, challenged. The seller advises that “it needs work“, there’s a simple honest statement. The details… more»
















