Police cars are an interesting niche segment of the collector car market. They get a ton of attention wherever they go, but are usually relegated to parade and show duty. In some areas you can’t have official police markings… more»
Sedans
Rare Sports Sedan: 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu
The second that I caught a glimpse of this Chevy, I did a double-take. It’s a 1966 Chevelle Malibu four-door, no big deal right? Then I figured out what caught my attention. It’s a four-door hardtop, what Chevrolet referred… more»
Patina Galore! 1930 Model A
When many Americans think about an “antique” car, a Ford Model A is what they picture in their minds. The follow-on to Henry’s Model T was incredibly popular at the time, with over 4.8 million produced in only about… more»
1964 Chrysler Newport With Only 44K Miles!
Mid-sixties, full-size GM and Ford models are still pretty commonly found, GMs in particular by virtue of their sheer numeric volume. Mopars? Not as much so, especially the Chrysler brand. Fortunately, we can thank Gransedan for submitting this tip,… more»
Perfection And 20K Miles: 1963 Rover 110
One look at this British classic and I’m ready for a smoking jacket, pipe and slippers! This low mileage, rare, left-hand drive 1963 Rover 110, also known as a P4, is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is available, here… more»
Ready To Roll: 1965 Chevrolet Nova
A few years ago, this 1965 Chevrolet Nova sedan was treated to a restoration. It has been stored indoors ever since and has had little use. The owner has decided that the time is right for the Nova to… more»
Bubble-Top Project: 1961 Chevrolet Impala
There’s no denying it, I like ’60s vintage Impalas. I have owned several and its easy to see how GM garnered so much market share back in the early ’60s, with plenty of help from the Impala, that the… more»
Sheltered For 33 Years: 1946 Ford Super Deluxe V8
Ford must have had a heck of a year in 1946 because we keep coming across Dearborn products of all different models and body styles from that first post-WW-II production year. And upon further review, it appears that Ford… more»
As New: 1979 Saab 900 Turbo
I have always felt that the fact that Saab managed to join so many great manufacturers that collapsed into bankruptcy was a crying shame. This is because they were a company that was capable of not only producing some… more»
62k Mile Survivor: 1972 Pontiac Luxury LeMans
Oh no, there’s that dreaded “L” word again. No, not that “L” word; the Luxury “L” word. And as you look at the early ’70s, luxury started to creep into the automotive lexicon replacing the “P” word, performance. Cohabitating… more»
Tidy Survivor: 1973 Chevrolet Malibu
While it had originally been intended for release in the 1972 model year, various circumstances meant that Chevrolet’s massively redesigned and re-engineered Malibu did not break cover until 1973. Some of the changes that the new model brought to… more»
















