The GM A-Body cars from the late 1960s and early 1970s were extremely popular when new and have remained that way today with collectors. This 1970 Chevelle Malibu is a great example of a survivor with a claimed original… more»
Lifted Classic: 1970 Ford Bronco
After months of looking at barn find Broncos that are half dead, it’s a shock to find one that looks fairly rough but turns out to be a decent runner with minimal body rot. This 1970 Ford Bronco is… more»
390/4-Speed: 1967 Mercury Cyclone 390 GT Convertible
Have you ever looked at a classic car and struggled to determine what its strongest attribute is? That is the dilemma that we face with this 1967 Mercury Cyclone GT Convertible. Not only does it present superbly, but it… more»
Mopar Power: 1937 Plymouth P4 Rat-Rod
In the pantheon of pre-war cars, Plymouth is frequently left out of the hot-rod mix as Ford and Chevrolet take up most of the room in that arena. A lot has to do with sheer production numbers but it’s… more»
Stately Survivor: 1949 DeSoto Club Coupe
If you’ve ever dreamed of being a conquistador, this black beauty could sort of scratch that itch. Named after the famous Spanish explorer, Hernando de Soto, the DeSoto line was a lower-priced version of the Chrysler and was originally… more»
PRICE DROP! Rare 1930 Chrysler Imperial Model 80 Convertible
UPDATE – The seller, Larry, has cut his asking price by $10,000 for this rare and interesting pre-war Chrysler! He’s also added more photos to his classified so that you can get a better idea of the car’s current… more»
58K Original Miles: Splendid 1932 Pontiac Deluxe 6
Usually when the topic of defunct auto brand Pontiac surfaces, visions of GTOs and Trans Ams dance through one’s head. But Pontiac had a storied past long before its halcyon days of the ’60s and ’70s. It’s time now… more»
Needs Rescuing: 1967 Pontiac Firebird 400
There are very few cars that deserve to be left to the mercy of Mother Nature, and this is especially true when you are talking about a classic American pony car. That has been the fate of this 1967… more»
Post-War Survivor: 1949 DeSoto Custom
During its tenure at Chrysler Corp., the DeSoto was sandwiched between Dodge and Chrysler in terms of styling and amenities. 1949 would reflect the first new design since World War II, but they were detailed in getting to market… more»
Small Survivor: 1952 Crosley Super Sports
Don’t let the size of this 1952 Crosley Super Sports convertible fool you, it would have a crowd of people around it every time you stopped for gas or groceries. The seller has this fantastic little car listed here… more»
















