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Spectacular Short-Bed! 1987 Ford F-150

OK, I’ll admit it, I’m not a pickup truck guy. They are immensely popular, growing in stature over the last twenty years but they just don’t trip it for me. That said, I really appreciate an older model like… more»

440 In Waiting! 1970 Dodge Dart

I consider fourth-gen Dodge Darts (’67-’76), like this 1970 example, to be unsung heroes. While I prefer the ’67-’69 version, there’s nothing wrong with a ’70 – they were lightweight, inexpensive powerhouse cars. Today’s find, a resident of Clarksville,… more»

Rescue Me! 1965 Chevrolet Corvair

It’s well documented that Corvairs sell cheap. They might just be the last bastion of the old-car hobby where ten grand brings choices of years and models. That’s maybe why this 1965 Chevrolet Corvair is currently bid short of… more»

Granny’s Grocery Getter: 1995 Chevrolet Caprice Wagon

Excuse me for making a trip down Nostalgia Lane, but coming from a family that had two station wagons in the driveway in the 50’s and 60’s, this big, beautiful behemoth just speaks to me. The days of full-sized,… more»

Three Windows, Original Condition: 1935 Ford 3 Window Coupe

In the collectible Flathead Ford market, one of the most desirable cars you can own is a 1935 or 1936 Ford 3-window coupe.  In an interview with the American Hot Rod Foundation, recently deceased guitar virtuoso Jeff Beck declared… more»

Early Build? 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible

Through the mid-1964 storied launch of the Mustang and the rest of the 1965 model year, Ford built more than 94,000 “pony car” convertibles. Most of them have since disappeared from our landscape except this one (which is not… more»

The Lido Special: 1991 Chrysler TC

OK, so what do you call a Chrysler LeBaron with portholes? A Chrysler TC by Maserati! Well, not entirely of course, but that’s what my eyes told me the first time that I spied one. The TC was offered… more»

Swinging Updates: 1969 Dodge Dart Custom

For most of its life, the Dodge Dart was a compact car and companion to the Plymouth Valiant. The fourth generation (1967-76) turned in the highest production numbers, which included this ’69 Dart Custom (or GT). The car is… more»

Cool Patina and No Reserve: 1969 Ford F100

One thing I’ve noticed repeatedly at my local Cars And Coffee centers around the line of trucks that always seems to congregate near the center of the lot, and that’s how much attention the pickups with a patina like… more»

Modified Roundie: 1971 BMW 2002

On some occasions, when you read a description for a car, you instantly forget about any cosmetic concerns and just get more enthralled by the upgrades made by a previous owner. The round taillight BMW 2002, commonly referred to… more»

Pristine M Edition: 1995 Mazda Miata

If you want to own a Mazda Miata that will always hold its value, let me present to you the best one to buy: this is a 1995 M-Edition Miata in very nice condition,  and in addition to being… more»

Terrific Driver: 1973 Volvo 1800ES

Volvo’s P1800 coupe astonished the competition, press, and customers alike when it arrived in 1961. Volvo’s staid reputation was suddenly in question thanks to the sporty P1800’s contemporary looks, 100 hp engine, and available overdrive. The new car was… more»

Hide-Away Hardtop! 1957 Ford Fairlane Skyliner

The Skyliner retractable hardtop was part of the 1957-59 Ford product lines. Marketed as the “Hide-Away Hardtop” the metal roof retracted into a space that would normally be allocated to the trunk. Though it saw more than 48,000 copies… more»

Original 454: 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

Sometimes, tackling a project build is not viable for a dedicated enthusiast. Time, space and lack of required skills are all valid reasons why this happens, and there is no shame in buying a classic that is a turnkey… more»

Carport Find: 1978 Chevrolet Camaro Type LT

The 1978 model year was the fifth in a row for the Camaro since Ford reinvented the Mustang and opened the door to Chevy for buyers who liked bigger pony cars. This ’78 Type LT, the fancier version of… more»

Fresh Paint: 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Holiday Coupe

Purchasing a classic car is a calculated risk because some cars can hide nasty and unwelcome surprises unless the seller is candid. That is what makes this 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme refreshing. The seller admits it has a Salvage… more»

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