When the Volare was introduced by Plymouth for 1976 to replace the aging Valiant, Plymouth had high hopes. Those proved short-lived as the Volare and its Dodge clone, the Aspen, would become known for being some of the most… more»
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Futuristic Fury: 1960 Plymouth Hardtop
Chrysler adopted the “Forward Look” styling for its 1957-59 models. They were futuristic, to say the least; in fact, Plymouth’s advertising slogan was “Suddenly, it’s 1960!” Well, 1960 finally came and what was Plymouth to do next? They kept… more»
All Original: 27k Mile 1987 Rover Sterling 825 SL
I haven’t thought about a Sterling in years. In the ’80s they were everywhere and then seemed to disappear overnight. Some will say that the Sterling’s reputation wasn’t very, ah, sterling. As a matter of fact, I had a… more»
Pair of Suicide Door 1939 Ford Deluxes
Unfortunately, the owner of these two 1939 Ford Deluxe 4-doors didn’t get to see the projects completed before he passed away. The family is now selling both cars with a ton of extra parts. They can be found here on… more»
Super Clean: 1985 Volvo 240
Volvo has sold its Swedish-built cars in the U.S. for decades. They have been historically known for making family-friendly, safe automobiles, but of late Volvo has also been playing in Mercedes-Benz and BMW territory. From 1985 comes the seller’s… more»
1956 Chevrolet 210 Sedan Original Survivor!
This 1956 Chevrolet 210 Sedan is a car that is guaranteed to attract divided opinions amongst our readers. There will be some who will argue that it should be restored to its beautiful best. There will be others who… more»
Mint Survivor: 1985 Chevrolet Caprice
The Caprice was top dog in the Chevy line-up from 1965-96, relegating the Impala to second banana. Between 1971 and 1976, it would be among the largest Chevrolets ever built. Beginning with 1977, the cars were all “rightsized”… more»
V-8 Project? Cheap 1974 Chevrolet Vega
Chevrolet’s entry into the sub-compact field was a troubled one over the car’s seven-year run. The Vega sold well, at least through the period following the 1973 OPEC oil embargo, but the car would be beset with well-publicized quality… more»
Runway Friction Detector: 1989 Saab 900
The next time you’re flying in the Winter and go through an airport noted for snow and ice, look out the window to see if they’re using a runway friction detector. Say what? Yes, a runway friction detector. They’re… more»
Project Or Parts? 1931 Ford Model A Victoria
It’s a judgment call to refer to this Ford Model A as a car as opposed to a “pile-o-parts”. It’s mostly bolted together but there’s a bunch of stuff missing and the listing is competing for a new level… more»
Rusty Gold? 1964 Chevelle Malibu SS
Back in the early ‘60s, it seemed like Chevrolet was introducing a new car every two years. In 1960, it was the Corvair; in 1962, it was the Chevy II; and in 1964, it was the Chevelle. The Bowtie… more»
62k Original Miles: 1977 Ford Granada Ghia
For many years, cars that hailed from the 1970s were largely ignored within the classic car scene. The reality is that all of these cars are now at least 40-years-old, which makes any tidy survivor from that era well… more»
Restore or Custom? 1935 Dodge DU 5-Window Coupe
As I look at this 1935 Dodge DU 5-Window Coupe, it sets my mind racing with possibilities. The vehicle runs and drives, so it could conceivably be used as it currently stands. Its rust issues are minimal, which could… more»
















