GM gave its Suburban buyers four doors for the first time with their seventh-generation vehicles, beginning in 1973. They had been two-door panel trucks or three-door models, with just one door on the driver’s side. The seller has this… more»
Rust-Free Drop-Top: 1963 Cadillac DeVille Convertible
When you think of cadillacs and South Florida, the 1964 Cadillac convertible that Ricardo Tubbs drove in Miami Vice instantly comes to mind. However, what if I were to tell you there is another vintage Cadillac convertible down South… more»
Wiring Gremlins: 1981 Chrysler Imperial
The Imperial nameplate enjoyed a 50-year run at Chrysler as a luxury car before taking a sabbatical in 1975. The company resurrected the marque in 1981 as a personal luxury automobile. Since Chrysler had fallen on hard times, the… more»
Sports Touring Package: 1978 Ford LTD II
Ford offered the LTD II for only three years, between 1977 and 1979, and they were a unique car at the time, or at least somewhat unique as the Mercury Cougar was a similar platform. The seller has this… more»
Nicest One Around? 1984 Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds
The relationship between Oldsmobile and Hurst ended in 1984, but not before a long and well-remembered run of cars emerged, with the earlier examples packing some serious punch. After being on hiatus since the ’79 model, the H/O came… more»
1 Of 2 Remaining! 1963 Fairthorpe Electrina
Here’s a European oddity that’s quite rare and perhaps affordable, that is if I performed my currency conversion correctly, but the bad news is you’ll have to travel to a different continent to pick it up if you’re a… more»
All Original Driver: 1976 Porsche 911S
This 1976 Porsche 911S is a nicely presented driver with what the seller claims is original paint and a matching-numbers drivetrain. Sitting on attractive Fuchs wheels that appear to be staggered slightly given how they fill out the rear… more»
Not a Lambo: Fiberfab Jamaican Kit Car
Kit cars always have an aura of mystery about them, which has a lot to do with the fact that these were limited-batch vehicles without the same sort of factory support that would lead to robust record-keeping. The Fiberfab… more»
Rough and Ready: 1971 Plymouth Road Runner 440 Six-pack
1971 Plymouth Road Runner 440 Super Track Pack. That name pretty much says it all, and if you’ve got a starting bid of $20K and a lot of time and money left over, you could resurrect this sad survivor,… more»
1-of-1? 1970 Dodge Coronet R/T
Claiming that any car is a genuine 1-of-1 vehicle is a slippery slope. Such is the array of optional extras offered by many manufacturers, it is possible to make any vehicle unique by choosing a few more unusual trim… more»
BF Auction: 1969 Jaguar E-Type 2+2 Coupe
Jaguar introduced a 2+2 version of its iconic E-Type in 1966 to add versatility to the range. Many enthusiasts questioned the decision, but sales results proved it wise. The 2+2 remained ignored for years by the classic world, but… more»
Original 427: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette
This 1969 Corvette opens a world of possibilities to its new owner. It is a solid and unmolested classic that could be driven and enjoyed following some mechanical attention. Alternatively, it could be an excellent restoration candidate and a… more»


















