We cover 1962 vintage Chevrolets with regularity but they’re almost always full-size cars, Corvettes, and occasionally, Corvairs. As for the newly introduced Chevy II, not so much so. As a matter of fact, I had to go back three… more»
Stored 40 Years: 1967 Chevrolet El Camino
A second-gen (’64-’67) Chevrolet El Camino, such as this 1967 example, is always a nice find, mostly because they often get overshadowed, in numbers and value, by the third-gen (’68-’72) version. The images of our subject car aren’t the… more»
Garage Find: 1997 Camaro RS 30th Anniversary Edition
I’m not really sure what’s going on here: was this 1997 Chevrolet Camaro RS left in a warehouse, or some sort of factory? It seems like it’s just a piece of furniture in this darkened building in Seabrook, New… more»
Rarely Seen Pick-Up: 1987 Jeep Comanche
If you are a fan of pick-up trucks, then at some point you will likely have lusted over classic trucks on your search. These are appreciating in value fast and one particular version that’s gaining popularity is the 1987… more»
One Owner Woodie? 1971 Ford Ranchero Squire
If you’re a fan of the days when the coolest station wagons had those faux wood panels running down the sides, perhaps the only concept I can think of that may one-up it (even if ever so slightly) is… more»
Custom Convertible: 1984 Chevrolet S-10
Have you ever looked at a vehicle from a distance and said, “Man, I hope it looks as good up close as it does from far away?” That’s the reaction you may have with this “custom” convertible conversion involving… more»
Original Super Sport: 1965 Chevrolet Impala SS
This 1965 Chevrolet Impala SS coupe is said to be a highly original example that doesn’t run but comes with its numbers-matching 327 and original color combination. This has to be one of the prettier shades of blue I’ve… more»
Brute in a Suit: 1990 Lincoln Mark VII LSC
When it comes to underrated 1980s classics, I believe the Lincoln Mark VII LSC should be high on every collector’s list of cars to own. The combination of reliability from the venerable 5.0L V8 powerplant with the luxurious interior… more»
3/4 Roller: 1976 Pontiac Trans Am
Has the rise in prices of muscle cars got you bummed out? Many of us feel that we cannot pay the big bucks we see these cars sell for. Maybe you should buy 3/4ths of a 1976 Pontiac Trans… more»
Weekend Cruiser! 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
A Tri-Five Chevy is not an uncommon sight these days because so many of them were made. Across all three model years (1955-57), nearly five million automobiles were built, including more than 168,000 Bel Air Sport Coupes like the… more»
Stored 40 Years: 1975 Suzuki RE5 Rotary
You’ll have to help me think of a more unique motorcycle than this 1975 Suzuki RE5 rotary. Between a Japanese company, an engine with German heritage, and an Italian designer, they threw almost everything at this bike. The seller… more»
Small-Block Transplant: 1976 Triumph Spitfire
In previous articles, I’ve discussed situations where companies have successfully bolted American V8 engines into classic British sports cars, with the Sunbeam Tiger standing as a shining example. Those cars were produced utilizing considerable engineering knowledge, but what if… more»
One-Owner Survivor: 1974 Pontiac LeMans
The LeMans began as an upscale version of the Tempest compact in the early 1960s and later became the primary series as a mid-size. The fourth generation of the car debuted in 1973 as part of the redesign GM… more»

















