1-Of-494: 1978 Plymouth Volare Super Coupe

Plymouth Volare buyers had a few more choices than Plymouth Valiant buyers had but whether the Volare was as popular or as good as the Valiant was, that’s another story. There were certainly some growing pains for the first… more»

School Bus Yellow: 1979 International Scout II

Some vehicles stand the test of time and the International Harvester is one of those vehicles. It was produced from 1960 to 1980 and over 500,000 units were produced over its production run. This example is a 3rd generation… more»

One-Owner Project: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

Just as the Pontiac GTO had been hugely successful a few years earlier, the Plymouth Road Runner would carve a similar path in the mid-size muscle car segment. The 1969 model run would be its most successful sales year… more»

Solid Survivor: 1972 Volkswagen Squareback

While it never achieved quite the cult status of the Beetle, Volkswagen’s Squareback still retains a strong following in the classic car community. It brought additional levels of flexibility and refinement over its sibling, and good examples can command… more»

400/4-Speed: 1966 Pontiac GTO

It is a question that will ignite a spirited debate between enthusiasts. What was the first muscle car? While many people will put forward their own candidates with compelling arguments, the majority seem to believe that the honor falls… more»

390-Powered Wagon: 1963 Ford Country Squire

With classic station wagons continuing to gain traction in the market, it is never a surprise to find one where the bidding is spirited when it is listed for sale. Such is the case with this 1963 Ford Country… more»

No Reserve: 1974 Plymouth ‘Cuda 360

The American motoring landscape was changing profoundly during the early 1970s. A combination of an energy crisis, tightening emission regulations, and legislative requirements to improve vehicle safety saw weights go up and powers go down. For those passionate about… more»

Road Runner Option: 1978 Plymouth Volare

The demand for muscle cars was on the wane in the mid-1970s. So, when Chrysler developed the new compact F-platform, they decided to transfer the name to the new Plymouth Volare (at Dodge, the car was called the Aspen)…. more»

Mako Nose? 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split-Window Coupe

How badly do you want to own a 1963 split-window Corvette Sting Ray? Does $40,001 seem like a reasonable amount? It certainly is, since a Concours example is $167,000, says Hagerty. Of course, this example in White Plains, Maryland… more»

One Year Only: 1956 Studebaker Sky Hawk

One and done might be an apt description for this 1956 Studebaker Sky Hawk as it was offered that year only. A member of Studebaker’s “Hawk” line-up, there were only about 3K Sky Hawks built so this clean, oh-so-fifties… more»

Saved From A V8 Swap: 1970 AMC Gremlin

The seller of this good-looking 1970 AMC Gremlin says that they are the third owner and their original intention was to put a V8 under the hood but decided against that the longer they had it and spent time… more»

Backyard Find: 1986 Dodge Omni GLH

This is a curious listing for a desirable car: it’s a 1986 Dodge Omni GLH Turbo, and it was supposedly pulled from a Long Island backyard where it’s been parked since 1996. The Omni GLH is a pocket rocket… more»

Compact V8 Wagon: 1965 Ford Falcon Squire

We find Ford Country Squire station wagons all of the time; the late ’60s and early ’70s behemoths are popular right now. Ford Falcon Squires? Not so much so, they seem to be a lot rarer today and it’s… more»

Show Car: 1962 Oldsmobile Starfire

The Oldsmobile Starfire has an interesting history, having been made for the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and even into 1980 when the name was retired. It wasn’t a continuous production run which is the interesting part for me. The seller… more»

350 V8 Project: 1954 Chevrolet Corvette

It’s hard to believe now, but the Chevy Corvette got off to a rocky start in 1953-55 and was in danger of being canceled. Fortunately, the availability of a V8 engine and manual transmission after the first two years… more»

Rusty Gold? 1974 Dodge Challenger Rallye

If you’re looking for a rare Dodge Challenger to restore (besides a ’71 Hemi) convertible), you might want to consider the ’74 Rallye. That was the last model year for the “pony car” and the only year that a… more»

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