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NASCAR Homologation: 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix Aerocoupe 2+2

The 1980s were a unique time for the Automotive industry. Some customers in the early 80s were getting fed up with cars that had poor build quality, questionable reliability, and started making a move toward the import market. By… more»

1 of 400: 1995 Geo Metro Solectria Force EV

There will be an audible gasp among fans of unusual EV conversions and a very loud audible sigh among gas-powered muscle car fans with this one. I’m a fan of both types of vehicles but I almost always gravitate… more»

Patina Galore: 1958 Pontiac Chieftain

The Chieftain was Pontiac’s entry-level car for most of the 1950s, but it certainly wasn’t a bottom-end automobile. The 1958 model would become notable for two reasons: it would be a one-year-only restyle (like its other GM contemporaries) and… more»

Wicked Nice: 1973 Dodge Dart Sport 340

If you were a Dodge fan in 1970 but liked the styling of the new Plymouth Duster, you were out of luck. You’d have to wait another year for Dodge to get their version of it called the Demon…. more»

Nicest One Left? 1987 Plymouth Reliant

Here’s one of those cars that most of us saw on almost every streetcorner a couple of decades ago and then they all disappeared. They were everywhere and most of us either had one or knew someone who had… more»

Original Owner: 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 XL

For me, it’s always a treat to find a full-size performance-oriented car from the ’60s, like an Impala SS, a Plymouth Sport Fury or a Ford Galaxie 500 XL like this subject car. And it’s especially nice to find… more»

Nicest One Left? 1981 AMC Spirit DL

One of the best and most reliable cars that I have ever owned was a 1991 Dodge Spirit that I put over 300,000 miles on. Oddly enough, we also own a Hoover Spirit vacuum cleaner. Neither of those two… more»

California Survivor: 1964 Pontiac GTO 4 Speed

It is not often we find a GTO in original condition, less often we find a first-year California preserved car. This car is very interesting, it’s a relatively low spec GTO with what appears to be original paint, albeit… more»

Weekend Fun! 1962 Volkswagen Glitterbug

Remember the dune buggy craze of the 1960s? If you do, you’re bound to also remember the Meyers Manx. They were complete fiberglass dune buggies based on a shortened VW Beetle frame. The Glitterbug was similar in nature but… more»

1 of 69 440 Six Pack! 1971 Dodge Super Bee

Mopar fans; take a seat. If you favor the final year of the classic Super Bee, the only year in this body style, then buckle up, because this amazing specimen in Akron, Ohio ticks off nearly all the boxes…. more»

Future Find: 2015 Pontiac Trans Am Signed By Burt Reynolds!

If I told you that you can still buy a new Pontiac Trans Am you would probably think that I’m pretty out of it, right? Pontiac dropped the Firebird in 2002 and then dropped themselves at the end of… more»

Triple Black: 1975 Chevrolet El Camino SS

It’s hard to go wrong when you are talking about a classic car with a triple-black color combination. That is the case with this 1975 El Camino SS, although it does need some work to be returned to its… more»

Clean Californian: 1972 Buick Skylark

A vehicle doesn’t necessarily have to be a fire-breathing monster or ultra-rare to be considered to be a classic. Cars like this 1972 Buick Skylark would undoubtedly qualify. It is a car that possesses style and presence, and its… more»

Two-Owner Survivor: 1979 Ford Bronco Custom

Ford is currently introducing a new Bronco for 2021 and the automotive world, particularly the 4×4 segment is buzzing. People are excited to see a new SUV hit the market that’s not just a warmed-over crossover, it’s about time… more»

LT1 Swap: 1982 Jeep Cherokee Wide Track

While this 1982 Jeep Cherokee Laredo looks pretty tempting just by virtue of its clean paint, sharp wheels, and laser straight body, what’s going on under the hood is the bigger surprise that makes it even more captivating. A… more»

Wild 1967 GMC Sportsmobile 4×4 Van!

Back in the day, it wasn’t uncommon for aftermarket conversion companies to take existing domestic work vans and convert them into something that combined the acres of space afforded by your typical Big 3 van product with the 4×4… more»

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