37k-Mile Survivor: 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

The Cutlass Supreme joined the Oldsmobile lineup in 1966 as an upscale mid-size coupe. Public interest would grow year after year, and it would go on to become one of the best-selling U.S.-built automobiles. This 1977 edition in Brougham… more»

924 Horsepower Gasser: 1955 Chevrolet 150

When it comes to road movies I could watch over and over in my youth, Two-Lane Blacktop may not have been an all-time favorite but it certainly gets an honorable mention.  However, its impact wasn’t so much for the… more»

3-Speed Manual: 1972 AMC Javelin SST

In the 1970s, American Motors faced the same problem as the other manufacturers of “pony cars” were experiencing: declining sales. The slowdown in demand for muscle cars rubbed off onto that sector and it was enough for both AMC… more»

Neo Classical Survivor: 1975 Excalibur Series III Phaeton

Could you see yourself behind the wheel of a car like this Excalibur? That’s the question I always ask myself when seeing one of these come up for sale. Part of me loves the pure excess of it all… more»

BF Auction: 1978 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT

With summer fast approaching, the lure of plunging into the wilderness can prove irresistible for some. That begs the question of how to get there. Those with boundless energy could hike to their destination, while others with a well-developed… more»

Corvette Powered: 1953 Willys Wagon Monster Truck

If your aim in life is to slip behind the wheel of a cool but subtle classic, this 1953 Willys Wagon probably wouldn’t be your first choice. The seller has invested a significant sum to transform it from a… more»

BF Auction: 1978 Chevrolet Corvette Pace Car

When it comes to low mileage claims, documentation is king. Well, the seller of this 1978 Corvette Pace Car believes the car has only covered 10,336 miles and they claim to have the documentation to back that up. It’s… more»

Last Driven 40 Years: 1966 Shelby Mustang GT350

The GT350 was a Mustang fastback that was built as a collaboration between Ford and Shelby American, Carroll Shelby’s company. Shelby was heavily involved in 1965-67, whereas Ford took control from 1968 to 1970. To some, the original 1965-66… more»

Return Of… The Ultra Low Mileage (183) 1984 Dodge Ram Pickup

It’s baaaack! We featured this 1984 Dodge Ram 1500 D100 regular cab pickup truck with supposedly 135 original miles back in February of 2023 with an asking price of $34,500 (and the option to make a best offer). You… more»

Down on its Luck Sixties Hot Rod: 1931 Ford Model A Coupe

Every once in a while, an archaeological find of recent vintage hits the internet.  Be it an old dealership that closed its doors and never opened back up again, or that suburban garage that finally opened up to reveal… more»

BF Auction: 1973 Plymouth Cuda Project

The Third Generation Barracuda range remains one of the most attractive vehicles to roll off an American production line. The low roofline and muscular stance, especially in ‘Cuda guise, makes them a firm favorite among Mopar enthusiasts. This 1973… more»

25 Examples Left? 1955 Chrysler New Yorker

In today’s marketplace, a luxury SUV is seen by many to be the ultimate expression of wealth. The Escalade, Suburban, and Land Cruiser are all vehicles that will cost north of $100,000 to buy if you choose to purchase… more»

Solid Coupe from the Carolinas: 1937 Ford Coupe

It seems like everyone with a thirties Ford coupe has decided that it is time to sell.  While the many attributes of these stylish and durable coupes have made them popular for decades, will the overwhelming number of cars… more»

Almost a Stock Car Barn Find: 1938 Ford Coupe

Have you ever dived headfirst into a project, only to lose enthusiasm after the reality of the work needed slapped you squarely in the face?  If you are anything like me, your life has been littered with unfinished projects. … more»

Big-Block Project: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette

Project candidates come in many forms, with some requiring deeper commitment than others. This 1969 Corvette is complete, but dismantling it to the last nut and bolts is the only way a new owner can recapture its lost youth…. more»

Baby V8: 1937 Ford Business Coupe

Ford introduced its iconic Flathead V8 range to the buying public in 1932, with the 221ci version proving a sales winner. It upped the stakes when it introduced a smaller and more refined version in 1937, and this Business… more»

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