Parked In 2016: 1973 Dodge Dart Swinger

I can’t help myself from thinking of the John Anderson song, “Swingin’” whenever I see a Dart Swinger, which may be different from what some other folks think of when they see a car with the name Swinger. This… more»

Re-Restore? 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix Model J

I’ve thought many times that I’d like a late 1960s-early 1970s Grand Prix. I’m not certain what a Model J version is, but it sounds cool, like on the 1969 Grand Prix Model J selling here on ebay. Nobody’s… more»

Fuel Injected 383 Stroker V8: 1974 Chevrolet Nova

While the American performance car scene wasn’t dead by 1974, its condition was probably critical. The enthusiasts were still there, begging for new models that would pin them in their seats. However, tightening safety and emission regulations added weight… more»

Time Capsule: One Owner 1962 Ford Galaxie

It is surprising to see a sixty-year-old car like this 1962 Ford Galaxie that looks like it just drove off the showroom floor. It is an all-original, one-owner, 48,000-mile survivor that is a true time capsule. In fact, there… more»

Upgraded V8/4-Speed: 1962 Chevrolet Corvette

While there is no feeling quite like walking into your garage to admire a pristine classic that is your pride and joy, finding that space occupied by a tidy driver-quality car could be more attractive. The showroom-fresh example will… more»

Bargain Of The Year? 1966 Imperial LeBaron

I know that 2023 just started, but this may still be the best deal of the year on December 31st. The second-generation Imperial was made for a decade, or actually from 1956 for the 1957 model year, until the… more»

Rare J-Code: 1968 Mustang Coupe

As soon as I saw this find, I knew I wanted to write it up! My mother drove a 1967 Mustang coupe in the same Wimbledon White color scheme for many years, and I wish I had it now… more»

Running Project: 1969 Dodge Charger SE

This 1969 Dodge Charger SE is still in the project stage, but quite a bit of work has already been performed, so if you’ve been in the market for a late-sixties B-Body to work on that’s had a good… more»

Canadian Six-Banger: 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle

Before 1970, Chevrolet called its entry-level Chevelle the 300 Deluxe. After that, it was simply “Chevelle.” The car was a low-frills version of the highly popular Malibu, and you could even get one as a pillarless 2-door Sport Coupe…. more»

Treehouse Project? Wrecked Airplane Find

I have recently begun watching – don’t ask me why – a YouTube channel that chronicles plane mishaps. I suppose it has to do with the fact that the account is really well done, with incredibly accurate portrayals of… more»

Two-Owner Cheyenne: 1977 Chevrolet K5 Blazer

This 1977 Chevrolet K5 Blazer is the kind of truck you’d buy if you’re looking for a square body you can actually use. The truck is a bit rough around the edges with some rust present but nothing approaching… more»

Highly Optioned: 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe

If a buyer had enough money in 1964, they could order a new Corvette with enough comfort and performance features to make their head spin. That appears to be the case with this Coupe, making it one of the… more»

427/4-Speed! 1964 Ford Galaxie 500

When a buyer walked into a Ford dealership in 1964, intent on driving away in a new Galaxie 500, they faced various engine choices. While some opted for the sedate six, others sought a car offering true performance potential…. more»

455 V8 Transplant: 1967 Pontiac Firebird

Until 1967, Ford’s Mustang had the pony car market all to itself. Well, almost, as the Plymouth Barracuda debuted 17 days earlier in 1964, but quickly got lost in the Mustang’s dust. General Motors landed a 1-2 punch by… more»

Check It Out: 1976 Checker A-12E Limo

Most car people are familiar with the Checker automobile, the ubiquitous, boxy sedan that dominated the taxicab market in places like NYC during the ’60s and ’70s. If you are of a certain age, you may recall actually getting… more»

V8 Panel Delivery! 1971 Chevrolet Vega

The Vega was Chevy’s first U.S.-made subcompact. And it got a bad rap due to its poorly executed 4-cylinder engine. Some of the Vega’s still around show up with a V8 transplanted under the hood. But in the case… more»

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