14k Mile Survivor: 1968 Chevrolet Nova

Chevrolet designed its popular compact (Chevy II/Nova) in 1968 and the result was impressive. Sales went up more than 70% over what was a dismal year for the Chevy II in 1967. The company was beginning to downplay the… more»

Stunning Survivor: 1969 Buick Riviera GS

There are survivors and there are survivors, and this 1969 Buick Riviera GS, or Gran Sport, is one stunning car. With 98,721 miles, it isn’t a low-mile trailer queen but it looks almost like new in most of the… more»

1972 Dodge Demon 340 Clone: Ready to Roll

The Dodge Demon available here on ebay can be yours for something north of $22K, which is where the bidding sits with three days to go in the auction. It’ a 1972 living in Groveland, FL at the moment,… more»

Buried Alive! 1965 Ford Galaxie 500

In the 1960s, the Galaxie 500 was to Ford as the Impala was to Chevrolet. And, by all accounts, it finished second in the sales game every time, especially in 1965 when Chevy sold more than one million full-size… more»

Monterey Mopar: 1970 Plymouth Fury II

Sometimes it’s the at-one-time inconspicuous and obsequious that, with the passage of time, become interesting again. Take this 1970 Plymouth Fury II, Mopar’s competition for the Chevrolet BelAir and Ford Custom 500. Produced in somewhat fewer numbers than either… more»

65k Original Miles: 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe

Chevrolet produced 23,562 Corvettes in 1965, with 8,186 being the Coupe version. This is one of those cars, and it has a story to tell. The seller located it as part of the deceased estate of its original owner,… more»

Southampton Sedan: 1960 Chrysler Imperial LeBaron

I will admit that 1960s American sedans are not my go-to when it comes to preferred classics to covet. But I absolutely love this 1960 Chrysler Imperial LeBaron Southampton. First of all, the Virgil Exner styling will forever be… more»

4×4 With Patina! 1960 Ford F250 ¾ Ton

Ford began its charge to be the best-selling truck in America beginning with a rework in 1957. That’s when they would offer a full-width pickup box for the first time. And they would continue to be body-on-frame construction unlike… more»

Fancier Suburban: 1951 Plymouth Concord Savoy

As a fancier version of the Plymouth Suburban, this 1951 Plymouth Concord Savoy was based on the Concord and it appears to be in really nice condition. The seller has it posted here on craigslist in Fernley, Nevada and… more»

1 Of 554: 1962 Imperial Crown Convertible

The mid-fifties was an interesting time in history for the Imperial, as in 1955 the car went from being just another one of Chrysler’s car offerings to its own separate make and division, a move the powers that be… more»

SLP and WS6 Package Deal: 1995/1996 Pontiac Trans Am Comp T/A

The Pontiac Trans Am has been a bit of a sleeper in the modern collector car marketplace. The Chevrolet Camaro certainly gets a lot of shine and Trans Ams of a certain era – let’s say up to the… more»

Supercharged Project: 1963 Studebaker Avanti

Studebaker’s history in the auto business is full of “what ifs”. For example, what if they never merged with Packard in the 1950s? Or what if the Avanti sold enough copies to help prevent the closing of U.S. manufacturing… more»

Rust-Oleum Paint Job: 1956 GMC 100 Pickup

This is the second straight article I’ve written this weekend about interesting 1956 pickups for sale on eBay. The first was a ’56 International Harvester S-120, and this one is a 1956 GMC 100, only the second one we’ve… more»

Beater or Collectible? 1977 Camaro LT1

Oh, the idyllic suburban house with a 1977 Camaro Type LT sitting outside. Who wouldn’t be drawn in? Larry D found us this car, listed here on ebay for a current bid of about $6300 with the reserve not… more»

Blacked Out! 1957 Chevy Bel Air

For my money, I love a black hot rod with plain wheels and no frills. Don’t get me wrong, I love a good chromed set of wheels, but there’s something about a car like this 1957 Chevy that says… more»

All Original: 1956 Buick Special Riviera Hardtop

Cars from the mid to late 1950s were generally renowned for two things; flamboyant styling and rusting at an alarming rate. This 1956 Buick Special Riviera Hardtop is quite refreshing. Its lines are restrained by the standards of the… more»

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