The 1959 model year was a banner one for American Motors. They sold a record number of cars not only for themselves but also for any “independent” automobile manufacturer. AMC built sensibly sized products that appealed to those with… more»
American Classic Cars
It Takes Center Stage 1: 1970 Buick Gran Sport
Everybody got in on the hi-po bandwagon in the ’60s, even staid Buick, known more for near-luxury sedans and a wonderful tourer called Riviera. The apex of all that action, at least for GM and its various divisions, was… more»
Rust-Free One-Owner! 1969 Chevrolet Caprice 396
Other than a few spelling tests, my teeth, and a Strombecker Monza race set, I don’t know if I still have anything that I’m the original owner of from 1969. The seller has this 1969 Chevrolet Caprice sedan listed… more»
1972 Grumman Motor Home For Only $995!
The seller indicates this 1972 Grumman Motorhome is a bit of a project, and you could just use it as a place to live versus putting it back on the road. For $995, that’s just one month’s worth of… more»
Rare Eight Door: 1961 Chevrolet Greenbrier
Old vans have a big following as we’ve detailed here in the past, but it’s mostly for those that van be converted into rolling pieces of art with shag carpeting inside and detailed murals on the exterior. Outside of… more»
Cheap Driver: 1977 Mercury Cougar XR7
This 1977 Mercury Cougar XR7 is one of those rare cars where it’s definitely on the more affordable side of the project spectrum but the seller has still gone through the effort to document, document, document. The Cougar comes… more»
Low-Rider Muscle: 1968 Chevrolet Caprice
The Caprice began in 1965 as a luxury option on the Impala, Chevy’s way of competing with Ford’s new LTD. The car quickly became a series of its own and would stick around through 1996 (as built in the… more»
True Barn Find: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS Convertible
With the legendary status achieved by the Chevrolet Camaro and demand still high for early examples, it’s hard to imagine that many surviving 60s models aren’t worth saving. And while I’m not at all suggesting this one isn’t, there’s… more»
9-Passenger Mopar: 1964 Plymouth Fury
In the 1960s, the Fury was Plymouth’s version of the Chevy Impala and the Ford Galaxie. The problem was that the Chrysler division’s full-size cars had been downsized in 1962-64 because of some bad intel as to what the… more»
Military Spec: 1985 Chevrolet K5 Blazer
The desire to find a car or truck that was equipped in a specific way can drive many of us to take on daunting projects, especially if such a vehicle was produced in limited quantities. This scarcity can drive… more»
The Other Li’l Red Express: 1991 Dodge Dakota
We all remember the iconic Dodge Li’l Red Express pickups from the 1970s with its memorable paint job, smoke stacks, and decals on the doors. What is less known by the broader car community is that the idea was… more»
Rebuilt 300 V8: 1967 Buick Skylark
The Skylark enjoyed an impressive 46-year run at Buick, encompassing six generations, usually at the top of the GM division’s mid-size food chain. It was named after a species of bird called the “skylark.” As the upscale version of… more»
Like New: 1970 Cadillac Eldorado
The Eldorado was a staple of the Cadillac range for half a century. It offered a luxurious motoring experience that some people found impossible to resist. Our feature car is a 1970 model, and the seller describes its condition… more»
Junior T-Bird! 1974 Ford Gran Torino Elite
The Elite was introduced in 1974 as something of a junior Thunderbird, giving Ford another asset to compete with in the growing personal luxury market segment. It was the top-of-the-line mid-size Torino and looked a lot like the T-Bird… more»
















