Original 340: 1971 Plymouth Road Runner

Some classic cars are more eye-catching than others, and this 1971 Plymouth Road Runner really grabs your attention. From its spotless exterior to its numbers-matching V8, it is a vehicle that has much to commend it. The owner has… more»

1-Of-1 Garage Find: 1968 Dodge Charger 383

The second-generation Dodge Charger began with the 1968 year model and featured a complete redesign from its predecessor, as the first generation B-Bodies were more oriented toward the Dodge Coronet.  The Dodge boys certainly got it right this time,… more»

96-Year-Old Survivor: 1925 Chevrolet Superior Model K

Chevrolet has been around for over 100 years, but this car was made when the company was only 14 years old! This 1925 Chevy Superior Model K is all-original, runs and drives, and is for sale in Oxford, Iowa…. more»

Cowboy Tuxedo: 1968 Cadillac Eldomino

The “Eldomino” name may not be the official nameplate for this unusual 1968 Cadillac Eldorado, but it is a real vehicle produced by a company called Caribou of Chatsworth, California with Cadillac’s blessing. Supposedly, only a handful of these… more»

Nicely Restored: 1952 Beech Bonanza C-35

While I am not an aviation expert, I do have preferences when it comes to planes. Really, anything by Beechcraft is going to be right up my alley, as these just seem to be the most overly-styled planes of… more»

SS Desert Find: 1964 Chevelle Malibu

The Chevelle was an all-new car for 1964, Chevy’s entry into the “new” intermediate market Ford started with the downsizing of the Fairlane two years earlier. The Chevelle was about the same size as a ’57 Bel Air as… more»

351 V8/4-Speed: 1973 Ford Mustang

The first generation of the Ford Mustang ran between 1964-73, although by the time the last one rolled off the assembly line, it was a quite different car. Longer, wider, heavier, and bulkier, sales were down to a fraction… more»

1 of 11: Rare 1969 Mercury Montego MX

I can’t remember ever seeing a ’69 Montego convertible. And, for good reason. Only 1,725 Montego ragtops rolled off the assembly line in 1969. And what makes this fine survivor even rarer is the fact that it’s 1 of… more»

Idle Since ’75: 1962 Chevrolet Impala SS Convertible

The Super Sport began as an option on the 1961 Impala and took off like wildfire after that. It would extend to the Chevelle and Nova as the ‘60s wore on and would even become a series of its… more»

Slant Six Power! 1971 Dodge Challenger

This ’71 Challenger wears an older restoration that should still attract a lot of attention. It’s finished in Renault Green with lots of clear-coat which is a slight departure from stock. When you popped open the hood, you’d expect… more»

UPDATE: 1971 Mercury Comet GT Survivor

UPDATE: We previously featured this 1971 Mercury Comet GT back on June 10th, and it has reappeared on the market. It appears that this might be a case of a winning bidder who didn’t pay, so the owner has… more»

Super Cab Survivor: 1979 Ford F-250 Ranger XLT

In addition to simply being a beautiful survivor, the seller points out that this 1979 Ford F-250 Ranger XLT is a rare specimen, one of just 35 ever built in this configuration. It boils down to the options and… more»

1 of 838: 1967 Dodge Polara Convertible

In the 1960s, the Dodge Polara was the equivalent of Chevrolet’s Impala. You could buy one in just about any body style, like this convertible, which saw just 838 copies made in 1967. The seller’s edition is a one-owner… more»

Solid Project: 1972 Dodge Challenger

Decisions, decisions. This 1972 Dodge Challenger has spent the best part of the last two decades hidden away in a garage under a cover. It is a restoration project that stalled early, and the current owner rescued it from… more»

A Promising Pair? 1960 Chevrolet Sedan Deliveries

Well, it’s not exactly a BO-GO (buy one/get one), but if you purchase both of these cars there is a volume discount. And an unusual purchase the next owner will have in the form of a pair of 1960… more»

289/4-Speed: 1965 Ford Mustang GT Fastback

This 1965 Mustang GT was a father-and-son project, but tragically, the father has passed away. The son has decided that he has taken its restoration as far as he wants to and is looking for someone who will appreciate… more»

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