Panoz is a brand most of us don’t think of often, but they’ve been building some pretty radical cars for the last 30 years. Their first model was this Roadster, introduced in 1992, which means this is a first-year… more»
350 V8 Survivor: 1972 Buick Skylark
As a mid-size automobile, the Buick Skylark was produced over two generations from 1964-72. It was usually a top-seller for the GM division and was trimmed similarly to Oldsmobile’s Cutlass and Cutlass Supreme. The 1970-72 “notchback” editions are some… more»
High Quality Driver: 1981 Pontiac Trans Am
Too often, vintage muscle car builders obsess over the engine and don’t seemingly pay much attention to the other major systems that can impact actual driving enjoyment. I get it – these are straight line machines – but there’s… more»
Flying Fishbowl! 1980 AMC Pacer
American Motors was an automaker that would think out of the box as needed to stay relevant. A case-in-point is the oddball 1970-77 Gremlin, while another is the 1975-80 Pacer. The latter was an upside-down bathtub-shaped compact that had… more»
LS-Swapped GNX Clone: 1987 Grand National
As we well know, a genuine Buick GNX is a bona fide collector’s item these days. This also means you’re not going to get into one for less than $30,000 unless it’s a total dumpster fire of a car…. more»
Solid Runner: 1931 Ford Model A Coupe
Older classic cars like the Ford Model A make an excellent subject for a project build. This is especially true if the person undertaking the work is a first-timer or novice. Their simple engineering principles mean that dismantling and… more»
350/5-Speed: 1985 Pontiac Trans Am
It seems that the classic world is full of unfinished project vehicles, but this 1985 Pontiac Trans Am could be a cut above the rest. The owner purchased it as a father/son project, but the son has decided to… more»
350/4-Speed: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS/RS Convertible
When Chevrolet threw its hat into the ring and released its first pony car, its stylish Camaro garnered plenty of attention. Many felt that its styling was more muscular than that found on the Mustang, and it sold in… more»
New Original Stock: DIXCO Hood Mounted Tachometer
OK, let’s mix it up a bit and skip the sum of a car’s parts and just talk about the parts, specifically, the tachometer. Way back when there were certain manufacturers, like Pontiac, that thought it would be a… more»
16k Original Miles: 1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
As the 1980s evolved, vehicle manufacturers extracted improved performance from their beloved V8 engines that had been strangled in the previous decade. However, they were also turning to the art of aerodynamics to complement their engine developments. Nowhere is… more»
43k Original Miles? 1962 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday Sports Coupe
Here’s a well-preserved 1962 Olds Ninety-Eight Holiday Sports Coupe (that’s a mouthful) that looks pretty shiny and spiffy to be 60 years old. It’s had one recent repaint to its original Cirrus Blue and Provincial White, its interior is… more»
Ten Passenger Model: 1968 Ford Country Squire
Keeping the long roof trend going, today we have a 1968 Ford Country Squire for your review. I gravitated towards this car because readers appear to have an attraction to big, old Detroit wagons and an old friend from… more»
19K Original Miles: 1994 Ford Mustang GT
The SN95 Ford Mustang continues to be one of the best muscle car bargains out there at the moment, in my opinion. They are cheap and cheerful, and build quality is nothing to write home about, but if you’re… more»
Almost Rust Free? 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air
“Almost” is such a relative term. Absolutes, such as “none”, are a lot easier to comprehend because these words don’t leave any wiggle room for the mind to have to think about. The seller of this Chevrolet Bel Air… more»
Nicest One Left? 1990 Lincoln Mark VII LSC
From the era when the Continental part of the name was dropped from the Mark VII series of cars, this 1990 Lincoln Mark VII LSC appears to be one fine car for being over three decades old now. The… more»
















