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Rust-Free Classic: 1965 Rambler Classic 660

Sometimes a vehicle just speaks to a person and sometimes it’s just a vehicle. This 1965 Rambler Classic 660 is speaking to me right now and it’s saying, “Buy me, Scotty G!” I have to resist, as hard as… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1984 Pontiac Trans Am 15th Anniversary

According to some experts, 1984 was one of the best sales years for third generation Trans Ams. In addition to sales of regular production models, buyers could choose from two special editions: the Recaro edition and 15th Anniversary models,… more»

Nondescript: 1969 Plymouth GTX 440/4-speed

Wow! This one is really hard to pass up! The 1969 Plymouth GTX is known as the gentlemen’s muscle car and this one has the 440 V8 engine and a 4-speed which is desirable for reliability, well at least… more»

Green Thing: 1976 Chevrolet K20 4-Wheel Drive

There have been a number of really nice looking survivor vehicles appearing lately. This one, listed here on eBay in Oswego, New York, claims to have only 22,000 “documented” miles. It would be interesting to know what documentation the seller… more»

Cheap Poncho: 1980 Pontiac Firebird Esprit

1980 was a tough year for the Firebird. The large displacement engines were gone leaving the largest engine (by displacement) as the Chevy 305. The Buick 231 6-cylinder was available as well as the Pontiac 265, 301 and a… more»

Can’t Get No Respect: 1977 Plymouth Volaré Road Runner

I jumped at the opportunity to write about this sharp Mopar F-body based Road Runner because these cars play the part of the 1970s so well! Orange and black stripes, louvers on the windows and T-tops! And for the… more»

Playin’ In The Mud: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

As a Mopar fan, I can appreciate beautiful original cars or perfectly restored cars alike but it is becoming rare to find one of these cars in driver condition. Ya know what I mean?  These fantastic Plymouth muscle cars (Satellite,… more»

14,000 Mile Car: 1968 Pontiac Catalina

Sometimes a car is too interesting to not feature it because of blurry photos, this is one of those times. This ultra-low-mileage 1968 Pontiac Catalina is listed here on eBay in Sewell, New Jersey. Bids are over $3,000 and the… more»

Rare Among Rare: 1932 Ford Sport Coupe

When you talk about hot rods and collector cars, one car that invariably comes up is the 1932 Ford. This year marked several milestones for Ford including the introduction of the V8 engine. 1932 also saw a large variety… more»

Garage Find: 1970 AMC AMX 390

American Motors Corporation (AMC) produced cars from the 1950’s to the 1980’s including the Rambler American, Gremlin, Pacer, and Javelin. They also produced the AMX or “American Motors eXperimental” during the ’68, ’69 and ’70 model years. The AMX… more»

454 V8 4-Speed Project: 1971 Chevrolet Corvette

Here’s an example of selective photography at its finest. A completely original example with low miles and an LS5 and a four-speed for $21,500 looks promising. It even has AC, power windows and a luggage rack. Then, when you… more»

31,000 Miles? 1986 Plymouth Horizon SE

Chrysler had some interesting cars in their European division, maybe one of the more sane and useful lines that came out of there were the Dodge Omni/Plymouth Horizon. This 1986 Plymouth Horizon SE looks like a fantastic car and… more»

Could This Be The Greatest Barn Find Ever?

Our friend Tom Cotter has the enviable chore of walking into dilapidated barns and rural homesteads seeking out long-lost barn finds. Recently, his travels took him somewhere not far off the beaten path – still pretty much on the… more»

Torn Jeans: 1975 AMC Gremlin Levi’s Edition

Cross-marketing? Product placement? Marketing buzzwords now, but in 1975 it was still pretty different to have denim upholstery in an AMC Gremlin. This Levi’s Edition version of the sawed-off economy car is listed for sale here on eBay and is located… more»

Hot Rod Magazine Feature: 1923 Ford/Fiat Custom

The 1950’s and 1960’s brought about some pretty cool customs, many of which were one offs. Several of those one off built cars have disappeared, but thankfully a few of them do sift to the surface like this unique… more»

A Tall Tale: 1951 Plymouth Cranbrook

When fresh car designs began appearing after the war, the new look was low and streamlined. Plymouth, however, stuck with cars tall enough that one could sit upright and still have room for your hat. My father bought a… more»