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Bargain Bobcat: 1979 Mercury Bobcat

I don’t know if you have noticed, but the price of classic cars that used to be everyday cars, that were nothing so special, have been on the rise in the last couple of years. It seems three years ago… more»

7 Liter Goliath: 1966 Ford Galaxie 500

Parked for several decades, this Goliath of a Galaxie is in need of some work to be revived. Packing what is thought to be its original 428 V8, this sweet Galaxie has loads of torque to pull you anywhere… more»

Retro Radwagon: 1986 AMC Eagle

I’m always surprised the AMC Eagle hasn’t had more of a revival lately; it’s rad-era retro and 4wd to boot, both categories that have gotten a big shot in the arm price-wise over the last few years. Not that… more»

Restoration Required: 1967 International Travelette Crew Cab

This 1967 Travelette looks pretty rough, but if it is solid, it may be a worthwhile restoration project. Alternatively, you could always consider doing what the owner had intended to do, which was to drop the body onto a… more»

Big and Brawny: 1972 Pontiac Grand Ville Convertible

For some reason, Pontiac decided to replace the Bonneville as the flagship car in 1971 and brought out the Grand Ville. It still used the same B body as the Catalina and Bonneville, but the hardtops had a roofline that… more»

Last of the Land Yachts: 1976 Olds Custom Cruiser

The year 1976 was a year of little change in most American cars. Maybe manufacturers thought we’d all be too busy celebrating the Bicentennial to notice. Oldsmobile was no different. However, the 1976 Oldsmobile full-size models did get updated grilles. The… more»

Personal Luxury: 1968 Ford Thunderbird Landau

While many American cars focused on the same customers throughout the years, Thunderbird was one that changed with the times. The Mustang had come on the scene by the mid-sixties, so Thunderbird could focus on customers wanting personal luxury,… more»

Cheap And Clean: 1974 Dodge Dart Swinger

By 1974, there were over 1.5 million Darts on the road, but people were still buying them. It was the right car for the time because the first oil crisis was upon America and people knew value and economy… more»

Non-Factory Yellow: 1984 Pontiac Fiero

When it comes to Fieros, the color scheme can sometimes seem rather consistent among those cars that come up for sale. Red, black, white – these are the shades I seem to recall seeing the most. Yellow is far… more»

READER AD: 1999 Chrysler 300M In Mint Condition

Over the years, we’ve looked at more Chrysler 300 series cars than we can count, but this has to be the first time we’ve ever taken a close look at the 300M that revived the name in 1999. While… more»

42-Year Barn Find! 1964 Chevrolet Impala

The 1964 Chevrolet Impala was a one-year-only body style, although it was very similar to the styling of the previous year. The ’64 is very desirable among car collectors with the SS and 409 versions being the pinnacle. This… more»

A Simpler Time: 1952 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe

The 1952 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe really stirs a lot of memories for me. I had a great uncle, which was more like a grandfather because my mother’s father had died before I was born. He and my great aunt… more»

Worthwhile 1966 Corvette Convertible

This is a pretty normal, numbers matching 1966 Chevrolet Corvette convertible. With a VIN listed and clear title, the buy it now price sits at $25,000. The car is located in Cary, Illinois and an odometer picture is shown,… more»

Success Story: More Sales from the Georgia Collection!

While I haven’t updated you all with any new listings recently (that will change in January), we continue to move classic inventory from the Georgia collection Barn Finds is helping to sell off! There’s still plenty of good projects left, so… more»

Solid Texas Tudor: 1936 Ford Project

There are some cars that have perfect patina and this may be one of the best. It is a 1936 Ford Tudor and can be found here on Craigslist with an asking price of $4,300. Located in Salisbury, Massachusetts, the… more»

Breezeway Roof: 1963 Mercury Monterey Custom

In 1963, Mercury reached back to the 1958 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser and the 1958 to 1960 Continental Mark series to borrow the roof line of some of its models. This was called the Breezeway. In 1963 and 1964 it was… more»