This fantastic looking 1962 Studebaker GT Hawk was in a barn for three decades, you sure can’t tell by looking at it now. 1962 was the first year of the redesigned Hawk and this one can be found here… more»
American Classic Cars
Dan Gurney Special! 1969 Mercury Cyclone
As of late, we have covered quite a few Ford Fairlanes/Torinos from the late ’60s and early ’70s. Not found often anymore is Mercury’s counterpart, the Montego and its performance variant, the Cyclone. Fortunately, one has turned up in… more»
Blue Plate: 1972 Buick Skylark Sportwagon
I’m sorry that station wagons have pretty much gone the way of the passenger pigeon, at least in the U.S. I learned to drive on one and have driven many over the years. And it seems like you can… more»
Ready to Run! Un-Cut 1969 Ford Bronco
This Boxwood Green Bronco from 1969 has been updated in all the right spots and is ready to take you on some adventures. It can be found here on eBay with a current bid of $20,100. Currently located in Tallahassee,… more»
Fresh 440: 1974 Plymouth Road Runner
This 1974 Plymouth Road Runner is a project car that is just begging to be finished. It is a solid vehicle that comes with a nice array of parts to help the new owner down the road to completion…. more»
The Other Nova: 1987 Chevrolet Nova
Remember when the Pork industry had a massive advertising campaign a couple of decades ago with the slogan, “Pork. The Other White Meat.”? You can just think of this 1987 Chevrolet Nova as “Chevyota. The Other Nova.”. This unusual… more»
Original Survivor: 1939 Lincoln-Zephyr V12
When it was initially launched in 1936, the Lincoln-Zephyr was one of the most stylish, sleek and aerodynamic vehicles offered by an American manufacturer at that point in time. The brainchild of Edsel Ford, the Zephyr was also a… more»
Worth $2,600? 1964 Dodge D100 Sweptline
I don’t know for sure but I think this 1964 Dodge D-100 Sweptline pickup is Toreador Red in color, which was an orange’ish-red and it has faded to a light orange now. None of that has any meaning, really,… more»
How Many Left? 1979 Chevy Monza Spyder
Chevrolet Monzas are hard enough to find as-is but try tracking down an original Spyder package car. This is a unicorn among unicorns, with the upgraded factory suspension, decal kit, and a Buick V6 paired to a T50 five-speed… more»
454/4-Speed: 1974 Chevrolet El Camino SS
Vehicles like this 1974 Chevrolet El Camino successfully manage to combine the versatility of a small pickup with the comfort and features of a sedan. They can also be unerringly boring…unless they are equipped as this one is. Selecting… more»
Low Mileage Luxo-Barge: 1975 Chrysler Cordoba
If you’ve always wanted to own a personal luxury coupe, it makes sense to start with one of the most iconic models ever made. The Chrysler Cordoba to this day is synonymous the era in which you wanted to… more»
Factory Diesel: 1979 International Harvester Scout Traveler
If it’s all about the options, then this 1979 International Harvester Scout Traveler is quite possibly one of the most robustly-equipped trucks we’ve seen in a while. It’s a rare Traveler edition with the extended wheelbase, plus it has… more»
Rare Diesel: 1983 Ford Ranger Diesel
Starting as a trim package on F-Series Ford pickups and then as a Courier replacement, the Ranger has had a very interesting history. Even more interesting would be Ford’s choice of engines, such as what’s in this first-year, 1983… more»
Genuine Article: 1965 Pontiac GTO
Don’t let appearances fool you. Below that tired and baked exterior lies a genuine, PHS documented 1965 Pontiac GTO. It is a solid car, and in its prime, it would have been a stunning and pretty potent classic. It… more»
Field Find: 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2
As someone who can’t resist finding and extracting rare cars from junkyards, this is perhaps one of the most beautiful things I’ve seen this week: a rare, limited production 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2, rotting away in a field… more»
















