The Pontiac GTO was not a rare car in the 1960s. Beginning as a performance option on the mid-size Tempest/LeMans in 1964, sales exploded compared to original estimates. After selling 32,000 examples in 1964, production jumped to 75,000 units… more»
American Classic Cars
No Reserve Driver: 1977 Pontiac Trans Am
Sometimes, a project car comes along that just checks all the boxes of being a gamble worth taking. This 1977 Pontiac Trans Am may not be the most desirable spec but it’s been upgraded with some tasteful under-the-hood modifications… more»
Twin Fin Finale: 1958 Packard Hardtop Coupe
Of all the independent automakers, Packard was the company we all wish could have made it. After decades of producing some of the finest automobiles the world has ever seen, the beleaguered company was purchased by Studebaker and suffered… more»
65k Original Miles: 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396
While muscle car sales were beginning to feel the pinch by 1970, Chevrolet still found buyers for an impressive 53,599 examples of its iconic Chevelle SS 396. Today, the 1970 SS 396 is one of the more desirable muscle… more»
Fresh Big Block: 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS 454
Just because a buyer seeks a car offering excellent performance and acceleration, it doesn’t mean they should miss out on a few of life’s luxuries. That will be the case for the person buying this 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo… more»
21K-Mile Barn Find: 1984 Chevrolet Chevette CS
It’s hard to believe that the Chevette was made until the end of 1987. Much more modern vehicles with front-wheel-drive were being made with airbags and stereos with tiny-button equalizers and everything, yet the Chevette soldiered on. This 1984… more»
Numbers-Matching 427/4-Speed! 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
Park a ’65 and ’66 C2 next to each other and there’s really not a whole lot of difference on the outside. Of course, you’ll know either’s a big block if it has the protruding hood, but it’s what… more»
Parked Since ’69?! 1967 Chevrolet Corvette
The big block hood and side pipes on this 1967 Chevrolet Corvette in Scottsville, New York announce to everyone that this classic was more of a bruiser than a cruiser. As may appear obvious, no big block or engine… more»
ZZ3 345-hp Powerplant: 1973 Chevrolet Nova
Chevy treated the popular Nova compact to a sheet metal refresh in 1973, creating a bulkier-looking car in the process. A new body style was added for 1973-74, a 3-door hatchback, which turned out to be one of every… more»
Dirt Cheap Project R/V: 1977 GMC Eleganza
We keep seeing these GMC motorhomes pop up for sale, and while in most cases I’m commenting on the strong numbers they’re bringing, this is a case of one that’s cheap as chips. At just $4,500, this is definitely… more»
Rare Convertible! 1957 Lincoln Premier
Any way that you cut it, a Lincoln Premier makes a big visual statement. At first blush, it reminds me of a Virgil Exner (Chrysler head designer) creation but it’s not, it’s just late ’50s styling exuberance. This 1957… more»
1 of 27: 1969 Dodge Charger 500 Hemi
One of the rarest muscle cars out there is the 1969 Dodge Charger 500, which was built in limited numbers to emulate a more aerodynamic Mopar on the racetrack. Estimates are that only 392 were built and – of… more»
2,911 Miles? 1970 Ford F100 Pickup
When it comes to the Ford F-Series of trucks, it seems like they’re often viewed as relentless workhorses, which makes it unusual to find a 52-year-old example on the market with a claimed less than 3,000 miles on its… more»
















