Gold Anniversary: 1962 Chevrolet Impala SS

Chevrolet celebrated 50 years of car building in 1962 and built a limited number of Impalas wearing a special Anniversary Gold coat of paint. That includes this Super Sport that looks mostly original but has a more modern engine… more»

A Worthy Project: 1931 Ford Model A Pickup

In one of the mysteries of life, Model A Ford prices are on the rise.  This is in almost direct contrast to the rest of the prewar herd.  Why is that?  Perhaps the simple, elegant simplicity that made the… more»

Driver Project: 1958 Chevrolet Corvette

The Chevy Corvette received two notable styling updates in 1958. This was the first year they would wear quad headlights and the hood gained that louvered “washboard” look. Mechanically a 283 cubic inch V8 continued to deliver power to… more»

Original 428 Super Cobra Jet: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

Although the First Generation Mustang is considered the genesis of the pony car segment, specific versions blurred the line between a pony car and a genuine muscle car. This 1969 Mach 1 is a perfect example, with its engine… more»

Drive it Home: 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 Hardtop

So, do you fancy an Arizona holiday with an affordable project car that you could drive home as the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow? That dream could become a reality with this 1966 Ford Galaxie… more»

First Year Project: 1966 Ford Bronco

Ford had high hopes for the model when it introduced the First Generation Bronco in 1966. The initial reception was positive, but sales subsequently floundered. However, a largely unloved vehicle has found new legs in the classic community. This… more»

No Reserve: 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible

There is something undeniably attractive about a project car that runs well and is roadworthy. It allows a new owner to indulge immediately in the classic motoring experience while planning their restoration strategies. That is the opportunity offered by… more»

Only One Left? 1995 Lincoln Mark VIII Convertible

One of two of almost anything is pretty special, and it’s even more special when the other one of those things two has been destroyed. This 1995 Lincoln Mark VIII convertible is the only one left on the globe,… more»

California Shorty! 1977 Dodge B200 Van

About the only thing groovier than locating a vintage party van is finding one that’s been in a forgiving climate for decades, such as this 1977 Dodge B200 Tradesman here on eBay residing in The Golden State since at… more»

Factory A/C: 1957 Dodge Coronet Lancer

Chrysler head stylist Virgil Exner must have worked overtime in designing the “Forward Look” cars of 1957-59. They appeared nothing like what came before them and inspired others in the industry to adopt a lower, longer, wider look to… more»

365HP 1967 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Convertible

At 18 feet long, this 1967 Oldsmobile Delta 88 convertible is big, but the length isn’t the only big part of this car, it also has a big engine with big horsepower and the interior is big on options…. more»

Please Finish This Hot Rod: 1934 Ford Coupe

Many consider American hot rods to be an art form of sorts.  Art museums have made a lot of money displaying carefully curated exhibitions of the most beautiful among these vehicles.  One of the most popular canvases for this… more»

Drop-Top Survivor: 1988 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

The Chevy Camaro began production in 1967 and has continued ever since except for a break between 2003 and 2009. And it’s scheduled to deliver its “final” swan song sometime in 2024. One of the more memorable Camaros was… more»

Entombed Since 2001: 1949 Oldsmobile Fastback

Imagine the excitement and anticipation that archaeologists experienced when opening King Tut’s tomb.  Car lovers kind of experience the same feelings, both good and bad.  Picture yourself charged with the task of clearing out a relative’s estate.  You open… more»

Continental Kit! 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Barn Find

The third most popular Bel Air for Chevrolet in 1957 was the Hardtop Sport Sedan, a pillarless 4-door that accounted for sales of more than 142,500 copies. But how many of those were fitted with the exterior Continental Kit… more»

Nicest One Left? 1966 Dodge Dart

The Dodge Dart began in 1960 as a full-size car, but the nameplate was repositioned as a compact in 1963 to replace the unpopular Lancer. From then through 1976, the Dart would share its A-body platform with the Plymouth… more»

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