If you wanted a fast Mustang in 1970, Ford was happy to take your money and deliver something extraordinary. While it wasn’t the ultimate weapon in the company’s arsenal, a Mach 1 with an R-Code 428 Cobra Jet under… more»
LT-1 With A/C: 1972 Chevrolet Corvette
OK, so we’re going to ditch the actual barn finds, just for a post, and cover a beautifully restored 1972 Chevrolet LT-1 Corvette. This car has some notable features, besides its finely restored condition, so it’s worthy of a… more»
Runs And Drives: 1969 Mustang Mach 1
Paint cans in the trunk? With large drips having dried on them in a color very closely resembling the exterior finish of the car? I thought I’d seen everything. Maybe that’s what the seller means when he says someone… more»
1969 Chevy Camaro Indy Pace Car Needs Rescue
By next Sunday morning, you can be the owner of a massive rust-pile that, in its DNA, is a 1969 RS/SS Chevrolet Camaro Indy Pace Car. You’ll have to send a truck to Cromwell, Connecticut to collect your prize… more»
Marine Patina: 1963 International Harvester Travelette
International Harvester – of tractor fame – also produced trucks nearly throughout its history. We all know the Scout and maybe even the Travelall, but here on eBay we have a 1963 International Harvester Travelette, formerly owned by the… more»
454 V8 Sleeper! 1989 Chevrolet Caprice
The Caprice emerged in 1965 as a gussied-up Impala, Chevrolet’s answer to the new Ford LTD, which was a fancy Galaxie 500. It would soon become a series of its own and U.S. production continued as a rear-wheel-drive car… more»
Original Survivor: 1968 AMC AMX
It was fun being a nerdy car geek youngster in the ‘60s and witnessing the debut of the “pony car” in April 1964 and seeing the scrambling that ensued at GM and AMC afterwards. And although AMC was the… more»
Ostentatious Wealth: 1941 Cadillac Town Car
Many historians agree that the Great Depression officially started on October 29, 1929. Determining an end date is a bit more difficult. The general consensus is that World War II is what ended it. In America, millions were out… more»
Solid Project: 1962 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
As 1962 rolled around, enthusiasts were already anticipating the new-for-1963 Sting Ray. Heck, even Chevrolet themselves had foreshadowed the new model with the updated rear styling for 1961. However, that doesn’t mean Corvette lovers should dismiss the one-of-14,531 1962… more»
Low-Mile Rarity: 1980 Plymouth Horizon TC3
The 1970s were certainly not a time of automotive greatness from the Big 3. Reeling from the oil crisis, cash-strapped car companies were focused on fuel economy and very basic features. This resulted in many quite awful cars, very… more»
40,000-MIle 1977 Ford Pinto Runabout Survivor
It’s the middle 1970s. You get your first teaching job. What do you want to meet you at the end of the workday? A brand-new car, of course, sitting outside your school like this car appears to be. What… more»
Overlooked Classic: 1956 Continental Mark II
In the world of classic cars, some vehicles are simply not selling for what they should. Often these vehicles were not very successful in the marketplace despite fine craftsmanship and great styling. A perfect example of this underappreciated group… more»
Original 409 Dual-Quad: 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS
I have sat staring at the photos of this 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS, trying to determine its strongest attribute. I’m unsure whether that honor falls to the flawless panels and paint, the spotless interior, or the 409ci Dual-Quad monster… more»
















