Decoding the tag for this 1969 Dodge Charger reveals that it is a “White Hat Special.” This seasonal promotional package brought a few optional items together on the Charger, including a vinyl top. This particular Charger’s glory days are… more»
American Classic Cars
Spotless Survivor: 1991 Ford Mustang LX
This 1991 Mustang LX has been garage kept for its whole life, and when you combine that with a life spent in Texas, it is no surprise that this is a rust-free car. The condition is pretty impressive, and… more»
One Family Owned: 1950 Nash Ambassador
Seventy years. That’s nothing in the grand scheme of world history but it’s a long time in the car world. This incredible 1950 Nash Ambassador Custom can be found here on craigslist in Great Falls, Montana. The seller has… more»
96k Original Miles: 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger
This 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger looks like it is a clean and solid car that would suit the person who is seeling a fairly straightforward project vehicle. It is free of any rust issues, and the work required is… more»
Jeff in the Junkyard: Classics for Sale
I recently went on a quick expedition to try and track down a 1990 BMW 325ix parts car; sadly, it didn’t yield much fruit. However, I did come across an long-standing salvage yard under new ownership that has cleaned… more»
Blue Plate Driver: 1975 Dodge Dart
The seller says he drives this clean Dodge Dart daily, and that it’s been a San Jose car all of its life. That California residence makes sense, given how clean the car remains and it still wears its old-school… more»
Cheap Classic: 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix
The seller claims that this one was owned by a little old lady. Power is provided by a 350 V8 and it’s still wearing its original paint. It isn’t perfect but looks like a decent driver for the price…. more»
Hot 455/4-Speed: 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix Coupe
The next owner of this solid 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix will have some decisions to make. Hiding under the hood is a pretty potent piece of iron, but the original cylinder block also comes with the car. The choice… more»
Junkyard Sighting: 1986 Merkur XR4Ti
To the untrained eye, this might just look like any other late ’80s econocar, but this is actually a limited production performance Ford. Well, technically it’s a Merkur XR4Ti here in North America. Our readers on the other side… more»
The First Hurst? 1970 Hurst Jeepster
We’ve heard plenty about the rare Hurst Jeepsters over the years, mostly about their limited production and the importance of finding one with most original accessories intact. But when one seller claimed his might be the first one ever… more»
















