Black (and White) Beauty: 1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

One look at this black and white beauty from the front, rear, side, (and inside), and it’s no wonder the Chevrolet Monte Carlo was such a sales juggernaut in the 70s. It’s still a great looking two-door “personal luxury… more»

SN95 Saleen: 1995 Ford Mustang S351

The SN95 Mustang has long been seen as the budget entry option into V8 Mustang ownership. The earlier Fox bodies are so desirable these days that a clean, survivor-grade GT will easily run you into the $20,000 range; the… more»

Weekend Project? 1967 Toyota Corona

The Corona was one of Toyota’s longest-running nameplates, in production from 1957 through 2001. For many years it was positioned just below the more luxurious Crown in the Toyota pecking order. It would be one of the earliest models… more»

Drive It Home: 1977 Ford Ranchero GT

So, do you fancy a vacation? Of course you, but don’t we all? What if the goal of that vacation was to fly out and collect the latest classic to add to your collection and then drive the vehicle… more»

The First And Best? 1970 Datsun 240Z

So, some will say that the first iteration of anything is the best, especially movies, we could wax on for years about Star Wars or The Godfather, etc. And that concept goes for cars too, or at least it… more»

390/3-Speed: 1966 Ford Fairlane GT

The Beatles once famously sang about how all you need is love. The owner of this 1966 Fairlane GT believes that it lacks that single ingredient because it is a complete classic that runs and drives. Its drivetrain combination… more»

Desert Find: 1959 Toyota Land Cruiser

The Land Cruiser is a series of 4-wheel drive vehicles that have become Toyota’s longest-running series of models. Worldwide sales are north of 10 million units and climbing. These SUVs were not common sights in the U.S. in the… more»

Running Project: 1960 MG MGA 1600

The MGA was an English sports car that replaced the MG TF 1500 Midget and was produced from 1955 to 1962. They were quite popular with sales exceeding 100,000 units, with the vast majority exported to markets like the… more»

No Reserve Project: 1971 Porsche 914

The seller purchased this 1071 Porsche 914 with the intention of using it as a restomod candidate but has since found a car that was already somewhat cut up and a better baseline for such an undertaking. The 914… more»

20K-Mile One-Owner 1991 Ford F-150 XLT 4×4

Incredible survivor doesn’t begin to describe the condition of this beautiful 20,400-mile, one-owner 1991 Ford F-150 XLT Lariat 4×4 pickup, but it’s a good start. My newer vehicles barely look this nice and to see one this old in… more»

Stalled Project: 1957 Triumph TR3

Upon review of this 1957 Triumph TR3, one might be inclined to assume that some previous owner had cornered the Bondo market somewhere in the past and really went to town. Many of the TR3s that are featured here… more»

Rocket V8 Survivor! 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

The mid-size Olds Cutlass Supreme, which started as an option on the F85 compact, became one of the best-selling automobiles of the 1970s and 1980s. The car found its footing in its third generation (1968-72) and would take off… more»

Survivor Or Just Original? 1978 Ford Fiesta

OK, so today’s burning question is, “Can an econobox be considered a survivor?” Usually, the term is used to describe a little old lady’s Buick LeSabre that has been gently used and only driven to church on Sunday. Or… more»

Patina or Paint? 1970 Chevrolet El Camino

El Caminos and Rancheros are a bit of a love it or hate it proposition. The cars have truck beds which aren’t everyone’s taste. One of the most iconic muscle cars is the 1970 Chevelle. This one-year-only body style… more»

318 V8 Project: 1966 Plymouth Sport Fury

In the 1960s, the Sport Fury was to Plymouth as the Impala SS was to Chevrolet or the Galaxie 500/XL was to Ford. It was a sportier full-size car available in hardtop and convertible body styles to appeal to… more»

1 of 900? 1967 Chevrolet Impala SS 427

Speed was the name of the game with U.S. auto manufacturers in the mid to late 1960s. While most of the attention was placed on the lighter, more nimble mid-size cars like the Chevelle, you could also get plenty… more»

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