As far as the Dodge Coronet 500 is concerned, the package that is enclosed in this rather attractive body is a pretty desirable one. This Coronet is 1 of 135 that were built with the 426ci Hemi engine and… more»
American Classic Cars
34K Mile American Icon: 1955 Ford Thunderbird
This 1955 Ford Thunderbird appears to have lived a pampered life with just over 34,000 miles on the clock. It has been repainted to match the original color with the body and chrome appearing to be in phenomenal shape…. more»
70k Original Miles: 1964 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop
This 1964 Impala is a lovely looking car that has been garaged for the last 30 years. It is a clean and shining example of a classic, and the overall condition is in keeping with a car that has… more»
Bargain EV? 1959 Taylor-Dunn Trident
I have a couple of friends who live in sort of a, not a gated community, but a community.. with a gate and a fence.. hmm.. well, in any case, it would be perfect for something like this 1959… more»
$600 Mini Hauler: 1978 Ford Courier Project
For a hot minute, I thought about getting into captive import / mini-truck ownership in the form of a 4WD-converted Courier pickup. Sadly, that example was too rusty to justify the purchase and investment in, but I still dig… more»
Too Nice For Snow: 1982 AMC Eagle SX/4 DL
UPDATE 1/2/19 – After more than three years, this AMC has popped up again here on eBay with no reserve. It was bid up to $4k last time around, but the seller doesn’t mention that sale in the new listing…. more»
Mostly Survivor With Upgrades: 1967 Chevrolet Caprice
While Impala and Impala SS sold over 650,000 cars in 1967, the top line Caprice model was already coming on strong in its third year by selling over 124,000 that year. The Caprice model was distinguished on the outside… more»
69K Miles: 1989 Oldsmobile Troféo
While this car is actually not a Toronado, there is no denying its Toronado roots. In mid-year 1987, Oldsmobile introduced a sportier model for the Toronado and called it Troféo. By 1989 it was no longer badged as a… more»
READER AD: 1967 Rambler Rogue
This Rambler Rogue has some bumps and bruises but looks to be in decent shape. Reader Jeremy D bought it when he was just 15 years old and has been working on it ever since. The original engine has… more»
Custom Corvair Camper: 1961 Corvair Greenbriar
When most of us think of a van camper we think of something with maybe a slightly raised roof or one with a roof that raises up with a canvas and/or screen portion added. This 1961 Corvair Greenbriar camper… more»
Family Project: 1977 AMC Pacer D/L
Once referred to as “The Flying Fish Bowl,” the AMC Pacer is a car that may well have been in danger of fading off into obscurity like many of its contemporaries had it not been for the starring role… more»
Easy First Project: 1955 DeSoto Firedome
The DeSoto Firedome was one of those great motoring “yo-yos” that we see from time to time. When it was first introduced in 1952, it was DeSoto’s range-topping vehicle and remained that way until 1955. It was then reclassified… more»
















