The late 1950s produced a lot of wild-looking automobiles, especially when it came to tailfins. The 1959 Cadillacs may have taken the styling technique to its furthest limit, so things were toned down a bit in 1960, with little… more»
396 V8 Power! 1966 Chevrolet Impala 4-Door
Chevrolet had a record sales year in 1965 when it came to full-size models. So, it’s not surprising that sales dropped by more than 20% in 1966 because the cars were little changed. You more commonly found the 396… more»
1-of-1: 2005 Holden VZ Commodore SS Ute “Brock Enhanced”
Australian performance car enthusiasts are a pretty parochial bunch. They tend to favor either Ford or Holden products, although there is a smaller but no less passionate group with a love for Mopar metal. For those who love their… more»
Crawl Anywhere: 1943 Studebaker Weasel
Ingenuity during the war years resulted in myriad interesting vehicles, with an emphasis on mobility when faced with extreme terrain. These vehicles took a licking and kept on ticking – dropping into enemy territory off a helicopter sling, enduring… more»
Solid Californian: 1969 Chevrolet El Camino SS 396
While it has undergone many changes over the years, this 1969 Chevrolet El Camino SS 396 is a solid classic that could make a rewarding restoration project. Reversing the changes should be straightforward, with the result being a practical… more»
Cheap Project or Parts? 1971 Chevrolet Camaro RS
If there’s one thing that surprises me about this 1971 Chevrolet Camaro RS, it is that nobody has snapped it up already. When it comes to Second Generation Camaros, they don’t come much cheaper than our feature car. It… more»
Unrestored R1: 1963 Studebaker Avanti
Despite not reaching the same level of success or acclaim as cars like the Corvette or Thunderbird, the Studebaker Avanti has still emerged as a somewhat timeless collector car. The Avanti offered an unusual blend of performance and luxury… more»
Surprisingly Solid: 1968 Dodge Charger
There are certain makes and models you get accustomed to seeing in rough condition but still worth plenty of money. The Porsche 911 for sure, and the Buick Grand National for another. The Dodge Charger is certainly up there,… more»
Desirable Colors: 1974 Porsche 911 Targa
In the world of air-cooled sports cars, a rare color scheme can make all the difference between “pass” or “potential project.” Even though the 911 has been white-hot for years now, some cars will still linger on the market… more»
Preserve or Restore? 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau
Chevrolet released its Second Generation Monte Carlo in 1973, and one of the new offerings in the range was the Landau. Among the features that helped it to stand out was its distinctive vinyl top. Today, it is one… more»
French Antique: 1925 Renault Model NN
The French have a long and successful history of producing cars, many of which are iconic to this day. The Citroen 2CV and Renault 5 Turbo are two classics that attract a passionate following around the world. Stepping back… more»
California Dreamin’ Daily Driver: 1951 Ford F-1 Pickup
Old School. That’s what the seller calls this 71-year-old daily driver, and I couldn’t agree more. It has a certain rough-around-the-edges look that you just can’t fake. Most survivor pickups we feature don’t come with palm trees, sunshine, and… more»
















