The Anti-SUV: 1977 Mercury Colony Park

Surprisingly, this beautiful 1977 Mercury Colony Park isn’t really that big, comparatively, despite how huge it appears or how big you may remember them being. It’s under nineteen feet in length and while that’s still big, there were longer… more»

Ahead Of Its Time: 1935 DeSoto Airflow

The Airflow was one of the first production automobiles where aerodynamics played a role in the design of the car. Both Chrysler and DeSoto sold badge-engineered versions of the same cars from 1934-to 36 (and Chrysler one more year… more»

Full Size Muscle! 1970 Ford 429 XL

This 1970 Ford XL is a big bruiser of a muscle car but it’s a bit bruised up at the same time. Still, in spite of its rough around the edges look, this Ford maintains a lot of originality… more»

Family Size Muscle Car: 1994 Chevrolet Impala SS

The Chevy Impala was one of the best-selling automobiles in America from 1958 through 1985. So much so that it would make a return in 1994-96 and then one final time in 2000-20. For three years beginning in 1994,… more»

Same Family 52 Years! 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

My favorite year and favorite model of Chevrolet Camaro, a 1968 Z28, one of just 7,199 assembled that year. It could be considered a blue-chip collectible but the listing is so slim, that it hardly does it justice. There’s… more»

Bonneville Speed Spectacular! 1968 AMC Javelin

American Motors joined the pony car movement in 1968 with two models if you count the 2-seat AMX as one of them. They sold 55,000 copies the first year, three of which included specially modified versions by Craig Breedlove… more»

Free Wheelin’ Edition: 1977 Ford F-150

Some things never change, do they? Among them, truck enthusiasts’ love of special decals and trim options to set their ride apart. Trucks like this 1977 Ford F-150 with the Free Wheelin’ package were major trendsetters when introduced, with… more»

V8 Sleeper! 1976 Pontiac Astre

Me too, me too, is sometimes how Pontiac’s relationship with Chevrolet went. There was the Camaro-Firebird competition, then the Nova-Ventura cousins, the Vega-Astre relationship, and even a Chevette-T1000 why bother deal. Now why one would want a brand engineered… more»

Fishbowl Woodie! 1977 AMC Pacer

When you are number four, you have to try harder. Such was the case with American Motors, which was always in the shadows of the “Big 3” (GM, Ford, and Chrysler). They came up with cars that were different… more»

Drive It Home: 1956 Mercury Montclair

Winter can be a boring part of the year. Enthusiasts tend to leave their beloved classic cars tucked away in a warm garage to avoid the rigors of rain, snow, and salt. Most will find small maintenance tasks to… more»

360 V8 Muscle! 1972 Plymouth Duster

The Duster was created in 1970 to draw more youthful buyers into the Plymouth fold. That included a budget-minded muscle car, the Duster 340 with a small-block V8 of that engine displacement. The seller’s 1972 edition looks like one… more»

57k Original Miles: 1973 Ford Mustang Convertible

For the First Generation Mustang, the glory year was undoubtedly 1966. Ford couldn’t build cars fast enough in that year, with 607,568 buyers clamoring to park the iconic pony car in their driveway. From that high, sales volumes plummeted… more»

1978 Plymouth Volare A43 Street Kit Car

One of the most interesting go-fast decal packages of the 1970s, this 1978 Plymouth Volare A43 Street Kit Car is one interesting ride. We’ve seen a few of them here in the past and this one is listed here… more»

Barn Find: 1964 Ford Ranchero 289 V8

The Falcon was redesigned and changed generations for the 1964 model year but the Ranchero, which was based on the Falcon at that time, stayed in its lane until the 1966 model year. That’s info that most of you… more»

All Steel Hot Rod! 1933 Ford Five Window Coupe

Paint it black, hit the track! That old saying certainly applies to this blacked-out 1933 Ford in Acworth, Georgia, though “hit the road” might be more appropriate in this case. The original steel bodied ’33 has been chopped and… more»

No Reserve: 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

When the 1966 Chevrolet Corvette first hit the streets, it was the big block cars that got most of the ink as ’66 was the year it grew to 427 cubic inches, and the rest as they say is… more»

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