435 Horsepower! 1966 Chevrolet Impala SS 427 Convertible

Ah, the 1960s! An era when horsepower ruled the roost, and high-performance cars were the kings of the road. This 1966 Chevrolet Impala SS 427 Convertible certainly possesses muscle credentials, but it is more than a one-trick pony. The… more»

Fully Restored: 1977 Chevrolet Corvette

Many enthusiasts crave nothing more than a driver-grade classic that will provide them with immediate motoring pleasure. If you fall into that category and a C3 Corvette is on your Wish List, this 1977 model is worth more than… more»

1-Of-1 Supercharged Stunner: 2002 Ford Mustang Saleen S281SC

If you’re a dedicated Mustang enthusiast, here’s your chance to add a truly rare thoroughbred to your stable. This 2002 Ford Mustang Saleen S281SC, for sale in Trumbull, Connecticut, is a documented one of one example—Saleen #604—finished in Oxford… more»

Cameo Coral Convertible: 1954 Ford Sunliner

Finding a 1954 Ford Crestline is not such a big deal, but a Sunliner convertible body style? Now you’re talkin’! It’s not that they are exactly rare, 36K units to be exact, but how often do you encounter one… more»

1971 Pontiac Firebird 455 HO Project

Want to grab one of the last great factory muscle cars of the original era? This 1971 Pontiac Trans Am 455 HO might be your next project. You can see it here on ebay, where it has a somewhat… more»

Worth Restoring? 1967 Pontiac GTO Project

When shopping for a classic to restore, condition is always a key factor to consider, and one of the most important things to ponder before making a purchase commitment.  It’s not uncommon for some sellers to post autos that… more»

Rough Rare Drop-Top: 1968 Plymouth GTX

The GTX was Plymouth’s upscale mid-size muscle car offered between 1967 and 1971. It was the companion to the more budget-conscious Road Runner, which arrived in 1968. GTXs are far rarer today, especially as convertibles, as only 1,026 were… more»

Flair Bird Project: 1966 Ford Thunderbird

When the Ford Thunderbirds dropped the 2-seat format, they became known as “Square Birds” (1958-60). That generation was followed by the “Bullet Birds” of 1961-63. The next iteration, including the seller’s 1966 T-Bird, was sometimes dubbed the “Flair Birds”,… more»

Stored 20 Years: 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback

Even when the Ford Mustang was still in its infancy, the design team was already planning to give the car a bump up in size.  One objective was to allow for a big block to fit under the hood,… more»

1980 Plymouth Arrow Sport 4×4 Pickup 5-Speed

UPDATE – This 1980 Plymouth Arrow 4×4 pickup is listed for sale again, a month after the listing was deleted, and we thought it had been sold. The odd part is that it’s listed at the same exact price,… more»

In A Collection Since New: 1988 Lincoln Town Car

The seller says this 1988 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series has been in a collection its whole life and has only added 37,383 miles to the odometer over the last 37 years. Let’s do the math, wait, you can… more»

1 Of 4 Left? 1938 Cadillac LaSalle Gothic Hearse

Halloween will be here before you know it, and what youngster wouldn’t enjoy being chauffeured around their neighborhood in a hearse while trick-or-treating, especially when it’s a custom-crafted late-thirties LaSalle?  The problem here is by no means the car,… more»

72k Original Miles: 1967 Mercury Caliente

Some classics tick so many of the right boxes that it becomes challenging to identify their greatest attribute. That appears true of this 1967 Mercury Caliente. This gem presents superbly, has a V8 under the hood, and has only… more»

Unfinished Business: 1973 Chevrolet El Camino SS 454

Except for two years (1959-60), Chevrolet’s El Camino pickup was based on the mid-size Chevelle/Malibu (1964-87). That included the Colonnade era of GM intermediates (1973-77) that proved to be quite popular. Sporting new paint, we’re told this 1973 El… more»

49K-Mile Survivor: 1979 Buick Riviera 350 V8

A major design homerun for GM, in my opinion, the sixth-generation Riviera was one of the company’s most elegant cars in this era. The sloping grille and front end makes the car look like it’s moving even when it… more»

Drive Anywhere? 1961 Studebaker Lark VI

After the merger between Studebaker and Packard in the mid-1950s proved to be a dud, the company needed a new product savior. That turned out to be the Lark compact, which generated extra sales going into the 1960s. The… more»

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