In 1976, the Chevrolet Monte Carlo was riding high with sales of 353,272, but that figure would be outdone in 1977 with 411,038 which only had a slight grille and taillight change from the 1976 models. Here is a… more»
American Classic Cars
Last of the 4 Doors: 1971 Ford Thunderbird Landau
Ford didn’t spend a lot of money on updating the 1971 Ford Thunderbird. They instead put their money into the full-size Ford, Mustang, and the new Pinto. The Thunderbird did receive a new roofline treatment for the Two Door Landau… more»
Super Sport Wagon: 1979 Chevy Malibu Estate
This 1979 Chevy Malibu station wagon has undergone a mild transformation, with the front clip from a Monte Carlo swapped in place of its more sedentary factory nose. Another surprise lurking inside this Malibu wagon is a four-speed manual… more»
Low-Mile 1989 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe
There are cars that I consider perpetually under the radar, and the Thunderbird Super Coupe is one of them. Ford seemed to be on its game when it concocted the hotted-up variants of the Thunderbird, stretching back through the… more»
Did Mario Andretti Wreck This ZR1 Corvette?
UPDATE 1/17/19 – We just received an anonymous tip claiming that this Corvette was owned and wrecked by the famous race car driver, Mario Andretti! The tipster provided enough details to make us think they may actually know what… more»
2 of 494 Made: 1978 Plymouth Volaré Super Coupes
The late-1970s were an interesting time. How many of you were alive and aware at that time? As in, old enough to be a fully-thinking human being? I don’t even know if I’m a fully-thinking human being now, but… more»
One-Owner 65K Mile Original? 1970 Pontiac GTO
Sometimes a car seems just a little too good to be true for different reasons, maybe the price is low, the equipment options are too good or the condition itself is just that good. This car seems to have… more»
No Snow Days: 1974 Monster S’cool Bus
With winter weather hitting different areas across the US kids are missing all sorts of time from school. For some, the buses are to blame, so why not give your kids a real chance to make it to school… more»
Partially Restored, Take II: 1969 AMC AMX
This 1969 AMC AMX is giving me a case of déjà vu, as we just recently featured an AMC Javelin that was also described as being “partially restored.” I’m not sure what world we’re in where it behooves sellers… more»
61k Original Miles: 1983 Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe
Introduced to the buying public in 1982, the Eldorado Touring Coupe was an attempt by Cadillac to attract wealthy younger customers to their products by offering a car with understated styling, and a slightly more sporty suspension package. This… more»
Resting Since ’81: 1966 Chrysler Newport
In 1966, I had two uncles and a great uncle on my mother’s side of the family that bought new 1966 Chryslers. My Great Uncle Mid and Uncle Tom bought New Yorkers, while Uncle Jack bought a Newport in… more»
















