The last year of production for the Met was 1961 and just under 1,000 of them were sold that year with the remaining cars being sold in 1962. This nice-looking 1961 Nash Metropolitan can be found here on Craigslist… more»
American Classic Cars
Competitive Price: 1969 Chevrolet Impala SS427 Convertible
Barn Finder Miguel has been on a bit of a roll lately. He has spotted this rather tasty Chevrolet Impala for us, so thank you for that Miguel. This is a really tidy looking car, and I think that… more»
40 Year Hibernation: 1971 Dodge Charger R/T
After a successful body style run from 1968 to 1970, it was time for the Dodge Charger to be restyled. While these models are not usually as sought after like the previous ones, they seem to be gaining in popularity…. more»
1 of 579: 1974 Buick Gran Sport
Sometimes a car will come along, and there is just something about it that appeals to your own personal taste. For me, this 1974 Buick Gran Sport is just such a car. The combination of style, color, and wheels… more»
1957 Ford Country Squire Project
Surely at one point, this 1957 Ford Country Squire wagon was a wonderful thing on wheels. A lot has changed in 60 years. Currently residing in Stockton, California, this mostly shell of a ride can be yours if you… more»
1969 Buick GS 400 Ready To Restore
There is a level of respect that comes when one admits to letting something go because they just don’t see themselves working on the project. That is the case for this 1969 Buick GS 400 located in Temecula, California…. more»
Early Personal Luxury: 1962 Oldsmobile Starfire
While Pontiac, Oldsmobile, and Buick all introduced personal luxury cars in the early sixties, the Pontiac Grand Prix would be the one to endure many years. The problem with the Oldsmobile Starfire and Buick Wildcat is that the Oldsmobile… more»
Recently Refurbished: 1965 Checker Marathon Wagon
When it comes to nice and slightly unusual wagons, this 1965 Checker Marathon Wagon probably fills both criteria. It has undergone an extensive renovation (as opposed to restoration) and the result of this is a really nice looking vehicle…. more»
Barn Stored for Last 10 Years: 1973 Buick Centurion
I’ve often wondered why Buick discontinued the Wildcat after 1970 and replaced it with the Centurion. While the Wildcat was around for nine years, the Centurion only lasted three years. By 1973, it was the only Buick that offered… more»
Clever Packaging: 1961 Chevy Corvair Rampside
$3K seems like a decent price for a classic Corvair Rampside pickup, one of the more clever classic trucks to emerge from the 1960s. The seller says this one runs well, but it does appear to have some prior… more»
Strong Runner: 1981 Chevy C30 Dually
The dually-bodied Chevy pickups are not necessarily some engineering marvel or particularly rare vehicle, but when they pop up in clean condition, they always strike me as eye-catching. Perhaps it’s because the early examples like this were somewhat rudimentary… more»
















