This 1966 Corvette Coupe has led a life of adventure. In 1971 it was stolen, and while it was later recovered, it did require some repairs to that beautiful fiberglass body. These repairs were duly completed, but the car… more»
American Classic Cars
Brawny Bug: 1962 Crofton Bug
Many car companies have come and gone, including a relative giant in the small car industry: Crosley Motors. This 1962 Crofton Brawny Bug is an offshoot of a Crosley Farm-O-Road and they’re even more rare. This one can be… more»
Spotless Survivor: 1988 Ford Mustang LX
Nicely preserved examples of the Fox-Body Mustang are continuing to grow in popularity, and this 1988 LX Hatchback does appear to be a good one. It is said to be original and unmolested and sports the wonderful little Ford… more»
Rare Custom Wagon: 1958 Chevrolet Yeoman
Yeoman is partially defined as “a person who owns and cultivates a small farm.” I suppose that Chevrolet decided to name this wagon “Yeoman” due to the nature of the utilitarian design. Made for 1958 only, you could get… more»
Melt that Snow! 1973 Plymouth 340 4-Speed ‘Cuda
Beneath the faded red paint and the rust-tinged body of this 1973 Plymouth ‘Cuda in Wickliffe, Ohio lies the spirit of a flashy pony car promising to warm up a cold winter’s day for any car enthusiast currently registering… more»
Retired Racer: 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle
As you can probably tell, this 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle is a former drag racer that needs to be saved. The car was apparently raced in the Richmond, Virginia area and retired around 1993 after a rear-end gear let go…. more»
Parade Special: 1935 Ford Type 51 Fire Truck
Peering out of this garage is a classic piece of vintage firefighting equipment. This 1935 Ford Type 51 Pumper Truck is essentially complete and is in sound mechanical health. It looks like it would come up a treat if… more»
Identity Crisis: 1968 Dodge Charger R/T
Is it a 1968 Dodge Charger or a 1970 Dodge Charger? Who likes the custom grill? This is actually a 1968 Dodge Charger that was wrecked at some point and the front end was replaced with a 1970 Dodge… more»
BF AUCTION: 1958 Studebaker Scotsman Pickup
Now, this is a find you don’t come across often! In the late ’50s, Studebaker offered a wide range of vehicles, including a new, for ’58, low budget model known as the Scotsman. You most likely think of the… more»
Rare Pulse Predecessor: 1982 Litestar
This rare beast is hard to classify. Is it a motorcycle? Is it a car? Is it an airplane? Is it.. well, ok, we know that it isn’t an airplane, but how would you classify this 1982 Litestar? It’s… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1962 Buick Skylark Coupe
For the past decade or so, this Buick Skylark has sat in a lean-to next to the barn. Reader Clay Q’s grandfather has decided it’s time to finally move it along, as his health hasn’t allowed him to get… more»
Porthole Equipped: 1979 Ford Pinto Cruising Wagon
This 1979 Ford Pinto is a real-deal Cruising Wagon, complete with its iconic porthole window and jazzy stripe kit up and down the sides. The color-matched wheels make this already out-there wagon even sweeter, and the icing on the… more»
41,500 Miles: 1973 AMC Gremlin X
I have always wondered how many cars came in just one body style, I need to make a list. The Pinto never came in a four-door or a convertible, but they had a wagon as did the Vega. The… more»
Amazing 8k Mile 1972 Plymouth Fury Gran Coupe
While it might not be perfect, the condition of this 1972 Plymouth Fury Gran Coupe is extremely impressive. It is certainly impressive enough that it would be capable of attracting plenty of attention wherever it goes…for all of the… more»
















