Looking radiant in Radiant Red, this 2004 Toyota Tacoma SR5 Xtracab 4×4 pickup is in the Pacific Northwest, maybe the best corner of the U.S. to find vehicles. It’s not a 100% guarantee, but they typically aren’t rusty from… more»
Rare Mario Andretti Edition: 1977 Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV
While it definitely leads in the category, the Chevrolet Corvette isn’t the only performance car to be sold in a variety of special edition trims. The Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV is already a classic that remains surprisingly affordable, but… more»
Super Clean 1963 Rambler Classic Six 770
The seller of this gorgeous, has-to-be-the-nicest-one-left, 1963 Rambler Classic Six 770 2-Door Sedan says that it’s been featured in a book on AMC cars, it’s been in two national calendars, and has been in three magazines. I don’t know… more»
Super Grand National: 1987 Buick Regal GNX
The muscle car recipe is remarkably straightforward. Take one production model, squeeze in a fire-breathing V8, and you have a vehicle capable of producing mind-blowing performance that can effortlessly transform tires into smoke. Seems easy enough, but Buick decided… more»
Shelby Touches: 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible
I once heard a motoring journalist state that the First Generation Mustang is the automotive equivalent of the Lego block. He emphasized that he wasn’t being derogatory, but was acknowledging that the enormous selection of available factory and aftermarket… more»
63k-Mile Survivor? 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air
The Chevrolet Bel Air began as a special 2-door hardtop in 1950 and expanded to become Chevy’s top series in 1954. Carrying a higher level of interior and exterior trim, 248,750 copies of the Bel Air 4-door sedan were… more»
Rare Japanese Classic: 1989 Nissan S-Cargo
Some classics are designed to be taken seriously, while others appear to be tongue-in-cheek creations by the manufacturer. Released in 1989, the Nissan S-Cargo falls into the latter category. Not only is its name a play on the French… more»
Estate Sale Find: 1973 Pontiac Trans Am Project
This 1973 Pontiac Trans Am is a bit mysterious, as it’s said to be from the estate of a collector car builder. There’s not a whole lot of specific information given, which is likely because the seller is unfamiliar… more»
Three-Door Plucked Chicken: 1962 Dodge Dart
Most Mopar fans recall the Dart being Dodge’s successful compact from 1963 to 1976. But for the four years prior, it was at the lower end of the company’s full-size roster. This ’62 Dart is one of the so-called… more»
One-Owner Barn Find: 1984 Volvo 242 Turbo
Barn finds are so tantalizing, aren’t they? They could make absolutely no sense, but being the one to bring a car back to life is sorely tempting for most of us. This 1984 Volvo 242 Turbo coupe is a… more»
26k-Mile 1981 Buick LeSabre Limited Coupe
Looking at this rust-free, 26,000-mile 1981 Buick LeSabre Limited Coupe is like opening a brochure from 1981 and checking out what could have been yours if you weren’t looking for a fancier Electra. It sits high, but that’s the… more»
430 V8 Powered: 1968 Buick Riviera
Learning how to properly paint a car is a valuable skill if you’re a classic auto enthusiast, and the seller of this 1968 Buick Riviera says he purchased it specifically for the reason of becoming proficient in this area. … more»
Rare Find: 1959 Mercedes 190SL Convertible
Here’s a once-in-a-lifetime restoration opportunity for Mercedes-Benz collectors—a 1959 190SL Convertible that’s not only complete, but comes with an astonishing trove of original and spare parts. This car has been in the same family for over 50 years and… more»
1922 Cletrac Bulldozer and Adams Leaning Wheel Grader
The more I drive on America’s freeways, the more I think something like a bulldozer might be the way to go to take care of those left lane hoarders and texting drivers. This 1922 Cletrac Model W 12-20 Bulldozer… more»
First Year Edition: 1962 Pontiac Grand Prix
I have recently opined a bit about the Chrysler brand’s current state of sad affairs, “Oh Chrysler, where have you gone?” Well, in a similar vein, I can ask the same about Pontiac. The only difference, of course, is… more»

















