The Mercury Eight received a new design right before WWII broke out and then things were put on hiatus until after the war. This 1947 Mercury Eight Series 79M Club Convertible wouldn’t look that much different than the 1941… more»
American Classic Cars
Killer Bee! Stripped A12 440 Six Pack ’69 Super Bee
In February of 1969, Dodge and Plymouth dialed up the wicked A12 package, topping the 440 cid (7.2L) V8 with an aluminum Edelbrock intake wearing three Holley two-barrel carburetors, the now-legendary “Six Pack.” This 1969 Dodge Super Bee in… more»
No Reserve S Code! 1967 Ford Mustang GT
The pictures are horrible and the car itself is in need of a total restoration, but a no reserve listing for a numbers-matching S Code Mustang coupe is worth a look any day of the week. In this era… more»
Restored Barn Find? 1972 Dodge Demon
At what point does a car go from being a barn find to simply being a restored driver? That’s the question on my mind when looking at this super clean 1972 Dodge Demon. It’s called a “barn find” in… more»
1955 Buick Special – Worth Reviving?
Although a bit of a derelict find, this fairly complete Buick Special needs some love but still holds some promise of life. With a fairly straight body, and some obvious rust, this Buick certainly has some possibilities. Still packing… more»
Mom’s Car: 1974 Plymouth Fury III 2-Door
The seller of this 1974 Plymouth Fury III two-door hardtop says that it’s “Mom’s car”. This is a big car, very big, I can’t imagine too many moms driving a car this big today. Wait, now most of them… more»
Family Sleeper: 1973 Plymouth Fury Custom Suburban
Finding a nice family wagon with a bit of go under the right foot can be a battle, but this 1973 Plymouth Custom Suburban wagon definitely fulfills those criteria very nicely. With no rust, nine seats, and a big… more»
Big Block And A 4-Speed: 1972 Plymouth Road Runner
When we visualize a Plymouth Road Runner, most of us think of the 1968 to 1969 models, and a few of us may think of the 1970 model. Yet when a new intermediate B-body came out in 1971, the… more»
Big Bad Orange Project! 1969 AMC AMX
The ’60s, what an incredible time in automotive history when virtually every automobile maker was diving into the muscle car market! The American Motors Corporation was no exception and they certainly came up with their fair share of good… more»
40k Mile Survivor: 1966 AMC Ambassador
A big change occurred in 1966, at least in AMC’s Rambler Ambassador line of cars. This would be the first year that the Rambler name went away, so this car is known as a 1966 AMC Ambassador for the… more»
Nearly Finished: 1966 Dodge Charger
To see a project car being sold so close to completion is a bit sad, but it is a real bonus for the next owner. With the body whipped into shape, a nice, fresh drive-train, and an immaculate interior,… more»
1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Project!
This car just goes to show that there seems to be no shortage of popular muscle car projects still waiting to be discovered out there. The question remains, can you still obtain desirable cars like this at a price… more»
Plymouth Prowler With Only 58 Miles On The Clock!
I can still vividly remember seeing my first photo of a Plymouth Prowler. The year would have been 1997, and the car in question was finished in Prowler Purple Metallic. I was amazed that a manufacturer at that time… more»
















