Air-Cooled Drop-Top: 1965 Chevrolet Corvair

The Chevy Corvair was perhaps the most unusual car to come out of Detroit in the 1960s. With its rear-mounted, air-cooled engine and 4-wheel independent suspension, it was America’s version of the VW Beetle, except bigger. The car was… more»

Numbers-Matching 327/4-Speed: 1964 Chevrolet Corvette

1963 saw an all-new design for the Chevrolet Corvette, with the introduction of the first coupe body style and that way cool split rear window.  1964 didn’t see a whole lot of changes for the C2, but the rear… more»

Ride Share Pair: 2 for 1 Checker Cabs

If you’ve ever been to New York City or some other major metro area, chances are you’ve ridden in a Checker cab at least once. From 1961 to 1982, Checker Motors produced these bulky cars which mostly served as… more»

Baby Blue Oval: 1957 Volkswagen Beetle

This pretty little oval window Volkswagen Beetle is getting near its Buy-It-Now price with bidding cresting $15,000 and a purchase price of $21,000. The seller is short on the details but the Bug appears to be in very tidy… more»

Original Cruiser: 1941 Ford Deluxe Coupe

While there is nothing wrong with owning any classic car in showroom condition, some enthusiasts find imperfect vehicles hard to resist. If you are one of those individuals, this 1941 Ford Deluxe Coupe will undoubtedly turn your head. It… more»

No Reserve: 1967 Ford Bronco

The 1967 model year disappointed Ford when they viewed sales results for their Bronco range. After showing much promise during its first year, sales slumped to a mere 14,230 vehicles for the second year of production. However, times change,… more»

One Owner Barn Find Racer: 1941 Indian Scout

The more and more I see of these classic Indian motorcycles, the more I want to ride around on one. They are timelessly cool, especially if they have a history like today’s bike. This is a one-owner original that… more»

27K Original Miles: 1983 Zimmer Golden Spirit

The Zimmer Golden Spirit remains one of those creations you still can’t quite understand why it exists. I know, there’s an ass for every seat, and I have owned plenty of vehicles very few people understand. But the neoclassical… more»

Italian Luxury: 1928 Fiat 520 Torpedo

Although a brand like Fiat has had a chequered past, especially with the mid-1970s to 1990s doldrum of some truly poor cars in both design and construction, they do have a long and illustrious history and still produce some… more»

Recently Revived: 1981 Mercedes-Benz 500 SEL AMG

I rarely have the opportunity to write about the same car twice, but that is the case with this 1981 Mercedes-Benz 500 SEL AMG. We previously featured it in 2020, and, at that stage, it hadn’t run for years…. more»

Black Plate Special: 1968 Porsche 912 California Barn Find

America’s family farms have been steadily disappearing over the past 40 (or so) years. What does that have to do with cars? Well, as any famous picker will tell you, good stuff is found in barns and barns are… more»

Drop Top: 1975 International Harvester Scout II

The seller of this 1975 International Harvester Scout II just bought a 2022 Ford Bronco and is ready to part with this 4WD after 20 years of ownership. The Scout II was purchased in 2001 and used for camping… more»

Only 1,900 Miles? 1979 Chevrolet Malibu

The Chevelle was born in 1964 as an intermediate step between the compact Chevy II/Nova and the full-size Biscayne/Bel Air/Impala. When the cars were redesigned and downsized in 1978, the Chevelle nameplate was retired in favor of the Malibu… more»

Barn Bound BelAir: 1964 Chevrolet Sedan

There was a time when ownership of a Chevrolet BelAir put one in the top drawer of GM’s entry-level brand. The Impala’s 1958 introduction knocked the BelAir back a notch and by the time that this ’64 BelAir rolled… more»

46K-Mile Survivor: 1956 Lincoln Premier

Made for only a handful of model years, 1956 to 1960, the Lincoln Premier was the middle child in Lincoln’s lineup, if you consider the Continental Mark II a Lincoln. The seller has this gorgeous 1956 Lincoln Premier sedan… more»

Same Family 55 Years: 1967 Pontiac GTO

Pontiac’s GTO was in its fourth year in 1967, the second as a series of its own. Its popularity was still high, though down from 96,000 to 81,000 units in 1967 vs. 1966. The seller’s convertible had the second… more»

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