No longer fettered by the SCCA’s 307 cid restriction, Chevy’s road-racer, the Z28, flexed its muscles for 1970. The hot 360 HP 350 cid V8 meant business, and a host of other upgrades made the Z28 one serious machine…. more»
350 V8 Special Build: 1985 Pontiac 6000
Pontiac’s 6000 was a variant of the front-wheel-drive mid-size cars offered by General Motors in the 1980s. Its cousins within the other divisions were the Buick Century, Chevy Celebrity, and Olds Cutlass Ciera. I have to admit that I… more»
Space Age Special: 1986 Pulse Autocycle
If Luke Skywalker were to find his way to Planet Earth, what do you think the chances are that he would choose a vehicle like this 1986 Pulse Autocycle as his personal transport? This is a quirky vehicle that… more»
383/4-Speed: 1971 Dodge Super Bee
Perfection is hard to achieve, but this 1971 Dodge Super Bee gives it a fair shake. When you look at every aspect of this car, it is hard to find anything not to like. It appears that it would… more»
Turn-Key Classic: 1975 Chevrolet Corvette
When a person decides to enter the world of classic car ownership, the list of choices that they will need to make is enormous. Do they tackle a project build, or should they plump for a turn-key vehicle? This… more»
Originality Abounds: 1987 AMC Eagle 4X4
Before SUVs really took off you had multipurpose vehicles (MPVs) like the American Motors Eagle. Not seen often anymore, they had their dedicated fans, and today, we have uncovered a very sharp-looking 1987 station wagon example with 97K miles… more»
Bel Air Clone: 1957 Chevrolet 210
The Tri Five Chevies consisted of three series: the entry-level 150, the mid-range 210, and the upscale Bel Air. And all three were offered as 2-door sedans, as well as other body styles, of course. The least popular in… more»
Rare Purple Goat: 1965 Pontiac GTO
As a 10-year-old CCN (Certified Car Nut) in 1965, I thought it was a banner year of styling for Detroit. The Big Three all had good-looking, restyled models; many with stacked vertical quad headlights and new cool, metallic paint… more»
390 V8 Project: 1965 Ford Country Squire
Full-size Fords were all-new for 1965 and immediately identifiable for their stacked headlights rather than side-by-side peepers of the prior year. Ford offered three station wagons from the Galaxie/LTD line-up: Ranch, Country Sedan, and Country Squire. The seller says… more»
















