Claiming unique status for any classic car is a slippery slope. Sometimes the one feature supporting the claim is so minor it is almost irrelevant. However, when it is something as significant as the paint and trim combination, that’s… more»
Brute in a Suit: 1991 Lincoln Mark VII LSC
There are some vehicles that command your respect from the second you lay eyes on it, and for me, the Lincoln Mark VII LSC is a perfect example of this phenomenon. Handsome, chiseled, powerful – whatever adjective you choose… more»
Perfect Pioneer: 1986 Jeep Cherokee
This 1986 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer 4×4 has been with the same owner since 1987, and is clearly a part of the family. The listing description is like getting a glimpse into a photo album, as the seller relays the… more»
Last Year! 1975 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Convertible
This is the end! No, nothing quite that dramatic, but this 1975 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale convertible is the last of the full-size Oldsmobile convertibles. It became such a disregarded model, that Oldsmobile devoted about an eighteenth of a… more»
Bright Blue Pony: 1980 Ford Pinto Pony
Advertised as Ford’s lowest-priced Pinto, the Pony was arguably more “luxurious” than Chevy’s Chevette in its lowest trim level. And, you can’t beat those bumpers. This 1980 Ford Pinto Pony is eye-catching in Bright Blue and it’s all original,… more»
Hidden Surprises? 1972 Plymouth Duster 340
Pleasant surprises are always welcome, sometimes brightening a dull or boring day. This 1972 Plymouth Duster 340 shows initial promise, suggesting its restoration could be straightforward. However, there are also signs that it may have a few surprises up… more»
Mostly Original: 1978 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT
Ford referred to its all-new bigger Bronco as “The Total 4-Wheeler” and they may have been onto something. In the 1970s, SUVs weren’t looked at in the same way that they are today, as in being maybe the most… more»
Original 396: 1966 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe
When thoughts turn to high-performance American models from the 1960s, it is generally classic muscle or pony cars that sit foremost in people’s minds. However, it was possible to buy vehicles that offered the space and comfort of a… more»
60K Miles: 2001 Jeep Cherokee Classic
This 2001 Jeep Cherokee Classic is a final-year model of the beloved XJ chassis trucks, and with low mileage and outstanding cosmetics, it’s a smart buy as either a future collector’s item or a daily driver. The bodywork is… more»
Dealership Survivor: 1968 Dodge Dart GT
I’ll admit it, I have a “thing” for fourth-generation Dodge Darts, but not all of them, just the ones produced in the first three years (’67-’69). A convertible body style? So much better! Today’s example, is just such a… more»
Older Repaint: 1968 Dodge Charger R/T 440
Looking at this 1968 Dodge Charger now, it’s kind of hard to imagine it actually began life as an FF1 Light Green car, but I’m kind of digging the new color and lots of other things about this B-Body. … more»
Trailer Find: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Drag Car
Talk about a time machine: this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro was a drag car back in the day before being lost to a storage trailer where it stayed hidden for 29 years. Incredibly, it emerged with its race day patina… more»
35k Original Miles! 1975 Pontiac Catalina
Looking at the size and beautiful styling of this 1975 Pontiac Catalina, it’s hard to fathom that in just 2 short years the General Motors B-Bodies would be redesigned and downsized, thanks to the oil embargo a couple of… more»
Tri-Power 8-Lug 1963 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible
Just ahead of prime cruising season, this 1963 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible tempts enthusiasts with daydreams of relaxing drives, warm weather, wind in their hair, and the burble of a powerful V8 trailing rearward. The Chicago, Illinois classic comes to… more»