30K-Mile Barn Find: 1969 AMC Javelin SST

I would guess that I’m one of the few here who would take this 1969 AMC Javelin SST over a similar-era Mustang, Camaro, or Barracuda. I like vehicles that are a little different and AMC knew how to do… more»

49K Original Miles: 1995 Ford F-150

Clean pickups are a hot commodity these days, no matter the vintage. This 1995 F-150 is not only a bone-stock survivor but also has under 50,000 original miles. The two-tone paint job gleams like new, and while the long… more»

No Reserve: 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1

Some project cars require more dedication than others. Sometimes it can be difficult to decide whether that car represents a viable restoration project or whether it would better serve as a source of parts for another project build. That… more»

1976 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Crown Royale Landau

In case you were wondering about the odd opening photo here, it’s because the photos were long and narrow and it was either a question of putting some sort of border on this one to fit the format or… more»

6 Doors Too Many? 1966 Checker Aerobus

Based on observation, it appears that two doors are preferred over four doors. If that’s the case are four doors then preferred over eight? Looking like something that would have been at home in the Beatles movie Help, is… more»

Blown Propane 428! 1968 Ford F100

When the driver of this former magazine feature truck says they’re going to “hit the gas,” they mean it! As if a supercharged 428 isn’t interesting enough in a 1968 Ford F100, this one runs on propane, good old… more»

First Year Sport Fury! 1959 Plymouth Convertible

And now for a bit of Virgil Exner’s best, a 1959 Plymouth Sport Fury convertible. I say that with some sincerity as this Fury, a convertible no less, and in spite of its F/A-18 tailfins is, to my eyes,… more»

20th Anniversary Edition: 1984 Ford Mustang GT350

Ford decided to celebrate the 20th year of its popular Mustang in 1984 by producing a limited-run tribute car. The name harkened back to the days of the Shelby GT350, but these cars were mostly stock mechanically and were… more»

Original Owner Diesel: 1990 Chevrolet 1500 With 46k Miles!

UPDATE – This beautiful survivor was previously listed on craigslist. The seller has now listed it here on eBay, where bidding has reached $6,100 and the reserve has yet to be met. There are tons of photos included in… more»

352/3-Speed Project: 1956 Studebaker Golden Hawk

Next to the Gran Turismo, the Golden Hawk may be the most desirable of the Hawk series of automobiles because it was a pillarless hardtop and could be had with a supercharged V8. It was produced for three model… more»

1 of 453: 1972 Plymouth Road Runner GTX

Plymouth fielded two mid-size muscle cars in the late 1960s. The Road Runner was for the budget-minded and the options list was short, while the GTX was an upscale edition for those wanting some creature comforts along with speed…. more»

Nicest One Left? 1972 Ford Pinto

Detroit automakers took notice of the rising sales in the 1960s of small, imported cars from Germany and Japan. Chevy’s response was the Vega, Chrysler went with badged versions of Japanese cars, AMC chopped some inches off the Hornet,… more»

Factory Muscle Car: 1962 Chrysler 300H

Chrysler Corporation cars from the early 1960s don’t get nearly as much attention as their mid and late 60s brethren. Still, if you’re of a certain age or know your cars well, the name Chrysler 300 should mean something… more»

390 V8 Go Package: 1968 AMC AMX

The AMX was a 2-seat GT-style muscle car built by American Motors from 1968-70. At the time, it was one of only two U.S.-built 2-seaters, the other being the more expensive Chevrolet Corvette. This ’68 edition was built for… more»

Blue Max Edition: 1988 Mercury Cougar

This 1988 Mercury Cougar Blue Max Edition is one sharp-looking car, if a person wasn’t deadset against the sixth-generation designs, that is. It’s a love-or-hate design and there doesn’t seem like there are many folks in the middle of… more»

Low-Mile Time Capsule 2001 Chevrolet S10!

We don’t really have “basic trucks” anymore. The Silverado, F-150, and Ram…they all bloated to become way too big, luxurious, and expensive to really be a basic work vehicle. The notion of a small, cheap truck is only now… more»

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