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Enzo’s Last Race Car: 1987 Ferrari 288 GTO Evoluzione

In about twenty-four hours, the RM Sotheby’s auction for one of three privately-owned 1987 Ferrari 288 GTO Evoluzione cars will end. We may not know the price paid for this sublime example of suspended homologation, nor may we know… more»

Drive It! 1948 Pontiac Silver Streak Torpedo

Pontiac barely made it through the Great Depression. In 1935, it was set to be absorbed forever into GM as a cost-saving measure when Frank Hershey, working under Harley Earl, stepped forward with the Silver Streak styling that would… more»

Cobra Jet 4-Speed! 1973 Ford Ranchero GT

I knew it. I knew if I searched long enough I’d eventually find a four-speed equipped Ford Ranchero like this ’73 GT example. I’ve come across two or three from the fifth generation (’70-’71) but I have never spied… more»

Two Owner: 1970 Oldsmobile 442

The muscle car wars were still in full swing in 1970, although the end was in sight as manufacturers braced for tighter emission and safety regulations. That is why I consider classics like this 1970 Oldsmobile 442 as a… more»

408 Stroker! 1970 Plymouth Satellite Wagon

Boasting an owner-described reliable 400+ HP stroker motor, this 1970 Plymouth Satellite station wagon in Pottstown, Pennsylvania swallowed over $12,000 in drivetrain parts, according to the seller, and covers 50 to 100 miles daily as a driver. The red… more»

Needs Nothing! 1964 Mercury Park Lane

Get a load of this! This is an absolutely beautiful 1964 Mercury Park Lane convertible. Sure, we can wax on about how modern cars are so much safer, reliable, cleaner, more fuel-efficient, and possess better road manners, etc. Yeah,… more»

Charity Case: 1974 Plymouth Road Runner

The Plymouth Road Runner was one of the top automobiles that ruled the muscle car scene in the late 1960s. But – by the mid-1970s – the muscle car dynamic had changed, and the Road Runner was just holding… more»

Be Like Bond? 1974 AMC Hornet Hatchback

We all know that AMC collectibles are not for everyone, but it’s time to rethink that old idea. You can start to do that by admiring, and maybe buying, this 1974 AMC Hornet. Cool name. Cool body style. Interior… more»

Good Bones But Needs Love: 1968 Jeep Jeepster

This 1968 Jeep Jeepster convertible, Model 8701, is for sale on Craigslist as a restoration project near Columbia, South Carolina with the asking price of a mere $2,900.

Turbocharged Spyder! 1964 Chevrolet Corvair

The Chevy Corvair of the 1960s was one of the most unique cars built by a U.S. automaker, at least up to that time. With its air-cooled, rear-mounted engine, it was like no other domestically produced automobile. And it… more»

True Barn Find: 1974 Cadillac Sedan De Ville

With the downsizing movement looming and just a few short years away on several of the GM offerings, you could still walk into your Cadillac dealer in 1974 and buy a fourth-generation Sedan De Ville that measured more than… more»

Micro Project: 1957 BMW Isetta 300

I’ve always believed that classic British sports cars make an ideal first restoration project for enthusiasts due to their engineering and construction simplicity. Sitting right on their tails are post-war European microcars because they offer those same features in… more»

1 of 125 Made: 1997 Range Rover Vitesse 4.6HSE

The premise of a special edition vehicle tied to a unique color palette is a marketing tactic that has yielded inconsistent results. Throughout history, some models of a particular significance like a Porsche 911 or a Chevrolet Corvette have… more»

Highly Optioned: 1970 Dodge Super Bee

Dodge introduced its Super Bee in 1968 as an affordable muscle car. Buyers could order their new vehicle with various engines that offered excellent performance, and spotless examples command respectable prices in the current market. Our feature car rolled… more»

Ready To Cruise! 1960 Chevrolet Impala

Chevrolet redesigned their cars for the second year in a row in 1959. Most think this was in response to the “Forward Look” Chryslers of 1957-59 whereas the all-new 1958 Chevies were bulky and round. However, the Bow-Tie folks… more»

One Family Owned: 1951 Ford F1 Pickup

When the seller discovered this 1951 Ford F1 Pickup, they learned it had sat since 2004. It has belonged to the same family since Day One and is a solid vehicle offering many possibilities. The buyer could treat it… more»

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