Sales of the Dodge Charger exploded in 1968 after Chrysler’s B-bodied intermediates all got a redesign. Out of some 96,000 Chargers built that year, about 17,500 were the R/T edition – and just 475 of those would be equipped… more»
American Classic Cars
Gold Special Edition: 1978 Pontiac Trans Am
The Y88 Gold Special Edition Trans Am was painted in Code 50 Solar Gold paint and had dark brown pinstriping on the exterior. Other Trans Ams were painted Solar Gold so to verify you have a true Y88 car,… more»
Zombie Hunter? 1964 Chevrolet 4X4 V8 Van
OK, all of you “The Walking Dead” fans, here’s your chance to buy some zombie insurance. You never know, the next apocalypse could be right around the corner and you wouldn’t want to be caught unprepared. Just like this… more»
427 V8/4-Speed! 1969 Chevrolet Caprice
The Chevy Caprice was conceived in 1965 as a competitor to the new Ford LTD. In essence, it was a luxury version of the Impala as the LTD was of the Galaxie. So, if you didn’t have the budget… more»
Rust-Free Survivor: 1966 Ford Mustang GT 2+2 Fastback
Rust-free 1st Generation Mustang project cars remain in high demand, and this 1966 example ticks many of the boxes that would capture the attention of Ford enthusiasts. It is a genuine GT, its overall condition is very acceptable, it… more»
Rare 302/4-Speed: 1979 Ford Fairmont Futura Coupe
When people consider Ford’s Fox-Body platform, it seems only natural for their attention to turn to the Mustang. However, the Fairmont offered another alternative that is worth considering. This 1979 Fairmont Futura Coupe looks like a beauty, and it… more»
Former Track Car: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette
The listing for this genuine 1963 Chevrolet Corvette “Day 2” build is quite interesting, but also fairly wordy. The Cliff’s Notes version is that this is a documented split window Corvette that lost its rear window due to visibility… more»
30 Years Owned 1930 Ford Model A Hot Rod
This was not Henry Ford’s first Model A. His initial naming system was alphabetical in nature, with cars going all the way up to the venerable Model T that made Ford Ford. The Model A, designed as a new… more»
Storage Lot Find: 1978 Ford Mustang II King Cobra
We need not go into the sins of the Ford Mustang II, but instead, let’s focus on what makes this 1978 King Cobra a winner worth reviving. With a 302 V8 under the hood paired to a four-speed manual,… more»
Healthy 383: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner
Some restoration projects can be more demanding than others, but the most difficult ones can also be the most rewarding. That could be the case with this 1970 Plymouth Road Runner. It appears to be in mechanically good health,… more»
Forgotten Motorhome: 1997 Ford F-530 RV
The date to remove this hulking 1997 Ford F-530 motorhome has come and gone, and we have to wonder what its fate has become. The listing mentions the seller needing it gone by May 28 due to the property… more»
Restomod Beauty: 1980 Pontiac Trans Am Firebird
I’m not much one for $40,000 anything but I’ll make an exception for this 198o Pontiac Trans Am. And dare I say, it’s worth every penny? 1980 was the year Smokey and the Bandit had to use nitrous oxide… more»
Dual 4 Barrel Carburetors! 1965 Buick Riviera GS
A few weeks ago I was in southern California, a place where you always find interesting cars that are used as everyday drivers. In spite of tight emission controls, many older cars, old enough to escape those regulations, can… more»
















