One owner! 1992 Subaru SVX

Once upon a time, Subarus were weird. You might think they’re weird now with their horizontally-opposed pistons and plastic cladding…but their first car in the North American market was the 360. They also brought us the masterpiece of the… more»

Wonderfully Preserved 1971 Ford Bronco!

How is it that a 1971 Ford Bronco has survived this crazy world and its’ elements so long, yet remained so eye-catching and structurally sound? A lot of love, that’s how!  With only 42K actual miles, this Bronco is… more»

Rare Troopy: 1987 Toyota Land Cruiser BJ75

Some might argue that the king of trucks today is either a GM or Ford product. But back in the 1980s, and outside of the US, there is one truck manufacturer that is popular the world over. The Toyota… more»

K-Code Estate Find: 1966 Ford Mustang

While buyers in 1966 could order their new Mustang with a six-cylinder engine under the hood, some craved more performance. The company offered a few V8 options, but the undisputed king was the K-Code version of the 289. This… more»

BF Auction: 1950 Plymouth De Luxe

ENDING SOON! Reader Shawn C has been collecting cars for a long time, but he’s decided the time has come to start thining down his collection. So, to kick things off, he’s decided to auction off his lovely 1950… more»

3 Wheeled Fun Truck: 1994 Cushman 461A Truckster

When working on projects it can be a nuisance to move crates and parts across your yard. Sometimes we all think it would be useful to have another pair of hands or additional machines to help us fix our… more»

Slant-Six Mopar: 1973 Plymouth Duster

One word that most people wouldn’t use in the 1960s to describe the Plymouth Valiant was “sporty.” So, Chrysler set out to change that by developing the Duster for 1970, a fastback coupe that was all-new from the windshield… more»

Transplant 400 V8: 1979 Pontiac Firebird Formula

Pontiac introduced its Firebird Formula model in 1970 which was one year after the introduction of the Pontiac Trans Am in 1969. The Formula was unique in that it had two forward facing hood scoops versus the Trans Am… more»

OHC Equipped! 1967 Pontiac Firebird Convertible

This one is interesting! It’s a first-year Pontiac Firebird convertible and it’s clearly rough around the edges – it will need a ton of work. And it’s not a highly desirable H.O. or a Sprint model but it still… more»

27K Miles and No Reserve: 1994 Cadillac Fleetwood

It’s rare that you see a good deal on eBay (or anywhere) these days, but this 1994 Cadillac Fleetwood Talisman Edition may be a rare exception. It has just over 27,000 original miles and is offered at no reserve…. more»

Still in the Barn: 1981 Oldsmobile Toronado

The seller says you can just bring a battery with you and drive this 1981 Oldsmobile Toronado home today. What do you think – are we dealing with a comedian here or the world’s most optimistic optimist? The Toronado… more»

427 V8 Sleeper! 1969 Chevrolet Caprice

Chevrolet introduced the Caprice in 1965 as a combatant against Ford’s new luxury car, the LTD. The Caprice was to the Impala as the LTD was to the Galaxie 500, the same car with more creature comforts and sound… more»

Nicest One Left? 1974 Puma GTE

Every few months, it seems another one of these unusual Volkswagen-based Puma GTEs shows up for sale. Most of the time, they are project-grade cars that somehow made its way to the United States, usually the work of a… more»

Parked 15 Years: 1972 Triumph TR6 Garage Find

There was a lot of buzz in the hallways of my small high school back in 1969. All the girls were going gaga over the new math teacher. And why not. He was right out of college, handsome, single,… more»

Numbers Matching Driver: 1968 Dodge Charger

Bidding seems incredibly strong for this 318-powered 1968 Dodge Charger, which has reached $30,000 with no reserve and almost four days left in the auction. The Charger is said to be numbers matching and is equipped with bucket seats,… more»

Stored 20 Years: 1972 Kawasaki H2 “Widow Maker”

Much has been written about the white-knuckle performance of the Kawasaki H2 Mach IV 750, a bike that by 1970s standards was absolutely insane. The performance is still more than respectable today, and they’ve become serious collector’s items. Despite… more»

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