Is it a Cordoba? Is it a 300? I guess you could call it either. Chrysler technically called it the Chrysler 300, but it was a $2,040 option package for the Cordoba. Chrysler had not used the 300 name since 1971,… more»
American Classic Cars
Same Owner Since ’68: 1966 Lincoln Continental
This is one big car. Big in size, big in luxury, big in road feel, big in restoration costs, big in every aspect. Luckily, this looks like a nice example of a 1966 Lincoln Continental so hopefully, it won’t… more»
Extremely Honest: 1970 Mercury Cyclone GT
This 1970 Mercury Cyclone GT is a nice looking car, but the seller does go to some length to ensure that any prospective buyers are aware that the car is not perfect. This is something that will inspire a… more»
Blank Canvas: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Project
This 1963 Corvette is a project car that is essentially a blank canvas for the new owner. It is currently completely dismantled, and the seller is very clear about the fact that what you see is what you get…. more»
Herd Of Horses: Lot Of Three Mustangs
One way to increase the number of horses in your stable is to purchase a lot of Mustangs. Three to be exact. For sale is a lot of three Ford Mustangs, a 65 Fastback, 65 coupe, and a 66… more»
455/4-speed: 1975 Pontiac Trans Am WS6
This 1975 Trans Am is a project car where a lot of the hard and expensive work seems to have been done, and it will be up to the new owner to finish it off. You will find it… more»
Stored 31 Years: 1969 Ford Torino 428 SCJ/4-Speed!
Stored in a garage since 1987, this 1969 Ford Torino 428 Super Cobra Jet SportsRoof with a 4-speed is a car that most of us dream about finding someday. This super dream car, or, dream supercar can be found… more»
Drive Away Today: 1956 Oldsmobile Super 88
This 1956 Oldsmobile Super 88 is a car that I have mixed feelings about. I really like the look of the car, but to me, the color combination just seems a bit odd. It will be interesting to see… more»
$2,800 Coupe: 1977 Chevrolet Vega
This opening photo is what a lot of us look for as we’re driving around, a car sitting by the side of the road or at the end of someone’s driveway with a for sale sign on it. This… more»
















