Rare 1967 Fiat 850 Spider + Parts Car!

If you dream of owning an Italian exotic but don’t have huge amounts of cash to spend, a Fiat 850 Spider is a really great option! The styling is unique, the engine is outback, and they are a blast… more»

DP 935 Supercar: 1979 Porsche 911 Turbo

Few tuners are more entrenched in a specific period of automotive style and design than DP Motorsport. If Tubbs and Crockett were Porsche guys and needed some upgrades, I’m fairly confident there’d have been an episode documenting their field… more»

Big Block Wagon! 1967 Chevrolet Concours

Chevrolet’s popular mid-sized wagon came in three trim levels for 1967, and this Concours model topped the chart, above the Malibu and 300 Deluxe. The 1967 Chevrolet Concours in West Chester, Pennsylvania packs a non-original 396 cubic inch (6.5L)… more»

Museum Piece: 1955 Studebaker Champion

This former museum car was restored a couple of decades ago and it sat in a Texas museum for many years. It’s a beautiful top-trim level 1955 Studebaker Champion Regal sedan and it’s still in Texas. The seller has… more»

2,800 Miles! 1977 Porsche 924 Martini Edition

As you may recall, about two weeks ago, my colleague Jeff Lavery, reviewed a 1977 Porsche 924 “Martini” edition. That car was in pretty worn shape and was going to require a bit of exterior and interior elbow grease… more»

Massive Pontiac Firebird Cars And Parts Stash!

The second generation of the Pontiac Firebird would run from 1970 through 1981. Some of the more well-known examples are the ’74 Esprit driven by James Garner in TV’s Rockford Files and the ’77 Trans Am piloted by Burt… more»

Souped Up 440! 1972 Plymouth Satellite

The Satellite nameplate debuted in 1965 as the top-of-the-line mid-size Belvedere and stayed through 1974. At times, they could be mistaken as Road Runners, but without quite the same punch. This 1972 edition has been the recipient of a… more»

Parts Cars? 2 Pontiac GTOs and 1 LeMans

If you’re a Pontiac fan and are looking for GTO or LeMans car or parts, a visit to Obion, Tennessee might be in order. There you’ll find together in one place a 1968 GTO, a 1970 LeMans and a… more»

Cosmetically Challenged: 1987 Buick Grand National

It’s rare to find a driver-quality Grand National these days, as so many of these cars have either been preserved as collectibles or already been treated to a professional restoration. Prices have continued to rise, so it certainly seems… more»

Some Assembly Required: 1966 Ford Mustang

In the car’s first 2 ½ years, Ford sold nearly 1.3 million Mustangs. There has never been a hotter car before or after. They were everywhere you looked and started a youth movement to smaller, sporty vehicles nicknamed “pony… more»

382 Stroker Included: 1967 Ford Mustang

Decisions, decisions. That is what the buyer of this 1967 Mustang will be saying to themselves when they tackle its restoration. It looks a bit tired now, but this is a classic that has plenty of positive attributes. It… more»

Rusty Roller: 1968 Dodge Charger

The Charger was in its third model year in 1968, which was also the first year of the second generation of Dodge’s sporty personal luxury/muscle car. This one is a roller as its engine and transmission are no longer… more»

347 Stroker: 1967 Sunbeam Tiger Mk II

Classic British sports cars from the 1950s and 1960s generally weren’t blessed with vast amounts of horsepower, but there were a few notable exceptions. When the decision was made to shoehorn a Ford V8 into a modified Sunbeam Alpine,… more»

Trans Am Tribute: 1969 AMC Javelin SST

American Motors joined the pony car wars in 1968 with the Javelin (and the AMX in the GT world). With a limited reputation for producing performance cars, AMC decided to enter auto racing in 1968 with the Javelin and… more»

Family Style Survivor: 1967 Chrysler Town and Country Wagon

The Town & Country was built as a station wagon from just before World War II through the 1980s. When most folks hear this name, they think of the Woodies of the 1940s. But it was used mostly on… more»

Pickup Project: 1976 Chevrolet El Camino

The El Camino was considered a “gentleman’s pickup.” It was part truck and part car as those were the days before pickups and SUVs ruled the market. From its 4th generation of production, this 1976 El Camino is offered… more»

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