As we’re on track (no pun intended) to get yet another foot of snow over the next day or so in the upper-Midwest, my thoughts always turn to Tucson. And after that, they turn to vintage snowmobiles, such as… more»
American Classic Cars
Colonnade Survivor: 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass S
The 1977 Cutlass models were the last using GM’s Colonnade styling, which was first adopted in 1973. All the divisions’ intermediates employed that design, which eliminated the true hardtop look, perhaps for safety reasons. The cars continued to sell… more»
Grandma’s Survivor: 1986 Chevrolet Caprice Classic
It’s hard for me to look at a Chevy Caprice of this generation and not think of Ray Liotta’s character in the upstate New York cop drama, The Place Beyond the Pines. The Caprice used in that film was… more»
Beautiful One Owner 1979 Ford Bronco
Second-generation Broncos aren’t as popular as their first-gen cousins, but they are certainly gaining popularity (and value). This one is from 1979 and can be found here on eBay with a requested opening bid of $19,000. According to the window… more»
California Special: 1968 Ford Mustang GT
This 1968 Ford Mustang GT California Special is another nice car introduced to us by Ikey Heyman. The car is said to be in very good condition with no rust. The Mustang GT/CS is located in San Bruno, California… more»
1984 Buick Grand National Survivor!
Given how few of these were produced (except for one year), they seem to turn up for sale on a regular basis. The Grand National was Buick’s tie-in to NASCAR back in the 1980s when they were winning races… more»
247K Miles! 1985 Chevrolet Corvette
High mileage cars are always mildly entertaining because they show what’s possible when a vehicle is maintained somewhat consistently. It used to be years ago owners were shocked if they reached 100,000 miles before trading a car in; now,… more»
Low Mile 1985 Jeep Cherokee Chief 5-Speed!
This 1985 Jeep Cherokee Chief is a desirable two-door model with the preferred 5-speed manual gearbox. The Chief was mostly a cosmetic dress-up package, with unique upholstery, exterior decals, and an AM/FM radio. While it’s not necessarily exceedingly rare,… more»
16K Miles! 1990 Buick Reatta Survivor
For all that is written about Buick not finding its way among younger buyers, it’s easy to overlook the fact that the company has made some pretty big bets on new models designed to appeal to that audience. In… more»
Muscle Truck: 1971 Chevrolet El Camino SS 454
From 1964 until the end of their production run in 1987, the Chevy El Camino was a “gentleman’s pickup” based on the mid-size Chevelle. As such, whenever the Chevelle got a facelift or redesign, so did the El Camino…. more»
29K Original Miles: 1985 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
I can remember when these Monte Carlo SSs were seemingly everywhere, and a perfect garage to some enthusiasts may have included an SS like this for daily driving and a C4 Corvette as a weekend-only car. The Montes came… more»
Island Find: $3,000 1987 Buick Grand National
Whenever a car shows up for sale in the lower 48 states that spent time on Hawaii, Alaska, or some other outpost, it tends to seem a bit more interesting than a car that’s never left the mainland. I’m… more»
FORE! 1958 Bobcat Compact Golf Scooter
A what? A golf scooter? This has to be one of the most unusual vehicles that I have seen in a long time, especially for a two-wheeled vehicle. The seller has this uber-rare 1958 Bobcat Golf Scooter listed here… more»
One-Owner Boat-Tail: 1972 Buick Riviera
Buick was an early entrant into the personal luxury car space, launching the Riviera in 1963. It would remain a fixture in that GM division’s line-up through 1999 (except for 1994). The third generation rolled out for 1971 and… more»
Triple-White CST! 1972 Chevrolet Blazer Cheyenne
The hot vintage 4×4 truck market makes a rising tide that’s boosting old SUV values everywhere. Suddenly that rusty hulk in the back yard looks more like a commodity than a “someday” project. Sadly this 1972 Chevrolet K/5 Blazer… more»
















