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No Reserve: 1979 Pontiac Trans Am “Bandit”

Yes, another “Bandit” Trans Am, this time a 1979 example. There seems to be no shortage of these but their popularity has come into its own over the last several years. Being a ’79, this is the first year… more»

Bright Red Beauty! 1972 Mercury Montego MX

Even in a more tranquil color like white or maroon, both of which were factory choices on the 1972 Mercury Montego, you’d garner plenty of attention driving around in one of these sleek early seventies offerings.  But in a… more»

Cheap Wheels! 1962 Chevrolet Corvair Monza

By 1962, just about every major U.S. automaker had a compact car to sell. Chevrolet was the most prolific with not one but two for buyers to choose from. The first was the Corvair which was different than the… more»

Stunning Presentation: 1969 Ford F100 Shortbed Ranger

With classic Pickups maintaining their popularity in the current market, good examples will always attract interest and intense bidding. Such is the case with this 1969 Ford F100 Shortbed Ranger. Someone has added a few updates to improve its… more»

Vintage Big Rig! 1972 Peterbilt 352

Peterbilt Motors was created in 1939 through a couple of acquisitions. They’ve been in the business of manufacturing medium and heavy-duty commercial vehicles ever since. The 352 was a popular Cab-Over-Engine (COE) type of vehicle, built largely in the… more»

Factory 400: 1977 Ford F150 Ranger XLT 4×4

Some classics blend into the background, like automotive chameleons, while others scream to be noticed and appreciated. This 1977 Ford F150 4×4 Shortbed Ranger XLT fits neatly into the second category, and it would undoubtedly command admiring glances and… more»

Stored 36 Years: 1971 Plymouth Duster Barn Find

During the latter half of the 1960s, the Plymouth Valiant was a decent seller for Plymouth. But it was boring in appearance as a sedan, so they rectified that by creating a fastback in 1970 called the Duster. The… more»

One-Owner 1972 Chevrolet K10 Short Bed 4×4

We’ve recently seen a few promising classic Pickups at Barn Finds, and this 1972 Chevrolet K10 Short Box is no exception. It presents as an honest survivor that could be enjoyed immediately. However, some potential buyers may find the… more»

Vintage Race Car: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Junior Johnson is frequently cited as the fellow who said that if you want to make a small fortune in racing, start with a large one.  Big-time racing has always been a money thing.  Thanks to the power of… more»

Hugger Orange 1970 Chevrolet Blazer K5 4X4

Yes, it’s pretty cool I must admit! A second-year, 1970 Chevrolet K5 Blazer 4X4, decked out in Hugger Orange, a hue more appropriate for a Camaro, makes quite a visual statement. This example has undergone some mechanical improvements so… more»

One-Owner Half-Ton: 1966 Ford F-100

From its inception after World War II, the Ford F-Series of pickups would eventually become the best-selling truck on the market. And even outsold many popular brands of automobiles. The seller’s 1966 edition of the beginner F-100 (aka F100)… more»

Pocket Rocket Muscle: 1986 Dodge Omni GLH-“S’more”

Think 1980s muscle, and you’ll likely conjure images of the Monte Carlo SS and Buick Grand National. But what if your tastes run more to the MOPAR family? They’ve got you covered, with the Dodge Omni GLH-S, like the… more»

390/4-Speed! 1964 Ford Custom 500

The Ford Custom was primarily a no-frills economy car during most of its lifespan, appealing to budget-minded customers and also popular in the fleet field. A slightly better-trimmed version called the Custom 500 could be had in ’64, and… more»

The Rising Cost of Split Windows: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette

Deciding to do a frame-off restoration of a vintage Corvette is a very expensive proposition.  This is even more expensive when you farm the work out or drop the whole car off on the doorstep of a professional restorer. … more»

Turbo and T-Tops: 1986 Buick Regal T-Type

When it came to turbocharged muscle cars of the 1980s, Buick had the market covered in spade with no less than four offerings. The most well-known today was the Regal-based Grand National (1982-87), but there was also the Turbo… more»

Got the Chops to Finish This?: 1966 Mustang K-GT Coupe

In first-generation Mustang Land, it doesn’t get any better than a K-code GT, and that’s what this 1966 model, seen here on ebay, is. The car sits in Montclair, CA, waiting for a new owner to complete its restoration…. more»

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