No Reserve: 1967 Imperial Crown Coupe

In order to compete head-on with Lincoln and Cadillac, Chrysler created its own luxury brand in 1955. Known as Imperial, it soldiered on for two decades before disappearing from the market. Chrysler revived the brand in 1981, but this… more»

Two Seater Spectacular: 1969 AMC AMX

Traditionally, I wasn’t much of an AMC fan. I think it was the Rambler or Nash association or something similar. Whatever the case, I have reevaluated both AMC’s Javelin and AMX, the ’68-’70 vintage in particular. In a world… more»

Almost Completely Original: 1975 Dodge Charger SE

1975 began the fourth generation for the Dodge Charger, but by this time it had become less of a muscle car offering and more of a personal luxury car, a market that was growing in popularity with automobile buyers… more»

Unfinished Business: 1956 Chevy 210 Wagon

After a successful launch in 1955 of what would become known as the Tri-Five Chevies, the 1956 models were little changed other than taillights and turn signals. The 210 would continue as the mid-range offering, sandwiched between the 150… more»

62k Original Miles: 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible

For many enthusiasts, finding the perfect classic car can prove a battle. There are so many factors to consider, and while some candidates come close, there will often be areas that require compromise. That leads us to this 1972… more»

Affordable Square Bird: 1960 Ford Thunderbird

The Second Generation Ford Thunderbird marked a radical departure from the styling and engineering of its predecessor. Not only were its body lines sharper and more square (hence the “Square Bird” moniker), but the T-Bird had morphed from a… more»

454 V8 Power! 1966 Chevrolet Caprice

The Caprice debuted as a luxury version of the Impala in mid-1965. This was no doubt in response to the new Ford LTD which was a dressed-up Galaxie. The car proved to be popular and became its own series… more»

Twenty Years in Storage: 1967 International Scout 800

While small sports utility vehicles now seem to be some of the most common cars on the road, it wasn’t always so. It has been a long evolution from the working vehicles of the past to the people-movers of… more»

38K-Mile California Car: 1964 Ford Falcon Wagon

Ford offered an incredible number of body styles for the Falcon including two and four-door sedans, a two-door hardtop and a two-door convertible, and my favorite, the two-door sedan delivery. They also made two-door and four-door station wagons as… more»

Ultimate Barn Find? 1920’s Home Built Travel Trailer

In the world of vintage custom-built travel trailers, it’s been quite some time since one has come around that’s drawn me in like this one in Bend, Oregon currently listed for sale here on eBay.  If I was single,… more»

61k Miles! 1974 Pontiac LeMans Sport Coupe

By 1974, the Pontiac LeMans was already a year into its fourth generation, and while the trend from higher performance and muscle cars from just a handful of years prior was shifting to more fuel efficient vehicles, it was… more»

Original 400/Turbo 400! 1967 Pontiac Catalina

The first new car I was old enough to actually remember my father buying was a 1970 Pontiac Catalina.  I also remember stopping by his favorite service station on our way home and the owner commenting that it was… more»

472 V8 Batmobile: 1968 Cadillac Eldorado

Although the Eldorado nameplate had been a Cadillac staple since 1952, the automobile went in a different direction in 1967 as a personal luxury car with front-wheel drive. It would share the GM E-body platform that the Oldsmobile Toronado… more»

Miller Styled Ford Model A Speedster!

OK, though it reeks of period flavor, it is not a real Miller race car. The Ford Model A-based two-man racer “in the style of Bugatti” was built in 1970 by avid car collector Jim Talmadge, son of silent… more»

Heavy Duty Options: 1978 Ford Bronco

Every now and again, you can just tell the original owner of a particular vehicle had a singular purpose in building it a certain way. It’s easy to see with sports car, wherein the first-time owner specs it with… more»

Garaged Since ’82! 1970 Dodge Charger

Offered as a never-restored survivor down to the buffed-out original FY1 Top Banana paint, this 1970 Dodge Charger in Valley Village, California comes to market here on eBay with high hopes and a $70,000 Buy It Now price, augmented… more»

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