You know what the automotive industry is missing these days? Wild model names. Yes, this new-for-1976 Jeep CJ-7 used the alphanumerical nomenclature that we can find on so many Cadillacs and Kias today, but it was a CJ-7 RENEGADE!… more»
S-Code 390 Powered: 1967 Mercury Cougar XR7
For some reason, the introduction of Mercury’s Cougar in 1967, such as today’s subject, is one that I clearly remember. It probably has more to do with the styling than anything else, and I was young enough that I… more»
Cheap Cruising Wagon: 1979 Ford Pinto Project
The Ford Pinto is one of those cars that went through the school of hard knocks in its early days of production. However, despite some safety issues, it proved to be an economical offering to own and operate, with… more»
Plum Crazy Project: 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A
Among Mopar muscle fans, few names resonate like the Challenger T/A. Built for the street with Trans Am roots, the 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A remains one of the most desirable variants from the golden era of Detroit muscle. This… more»
Rust-Free 1979 AMC Concord D/L Wagon
Looking more than a little rough around the edges, this first-year 1979 AMC Concord D/L Wagon would still be worthy of a restoration, in my opinion. Or, at least, worth fixing as much as possible while driving it and… more»
Single Year 336 V8: 1963 Pontiac Tempest Convertible
One-year-only models are not a new phenomenon in the automotive world, although their appearance isn’t always by design. The 1963 Pontiac Tempest is a perfect example of this, because it was the only year when a buyer could order… more»
Black Widow: 1958 Plymouth Belvedere
Fans of finned Mopars and horror movie legends may want to take a second look at this worn but genuine 1958 Plymouth Belvedere. Located in Indiana and offered here on eBay with no reserve, this two-door hardtop isn’t just… more»
Low-Mile 2004 Toyota Tacoma SR5 4×4 5-Speed
Looking radiant in Radiant Red, this 2004 Toyota Tacoma SR5 Xtracab 4×4 pickup is in the Pacific Northwest, maybe the best corner of the U.S. to find vehicles. It’s not a 100% guarantee, but they typically aren’t rusty from… more»
Rare Mario Andretti Edition: 1977 Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV
While it definitely leads in the category, the Chevrolet Corvette isn’t the only performance car to be sold in a variety of special edition trims. The Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV is already a classic that remains surprisingly affordable, but… more»
Super Clean 1963 Rambler Classic Six 770
The seller of this gorgeous, has-to-be-the-nicest-one-left, 1963 Rambler Classic Six 770 2-Door Sedan says that it’s been featured in a book on AMC cars, it’s been in two national calendars, and has been in three magazines. I don’t know… more»
Super Grand National: 1987 Buick Regal GNX
The muscle car recipe is remarkably straightforward. Take one production model, squeeze in a fire-breathing V8, and you have a vehicle capable of producing mind-blowing performance that can effortlessly transform tires into smoke. Seems easy enough, but Buick decided… more»
Shelby Touches: 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible
I once heard a motoring journalist state that the First Generation Mustang is the automotive equivalent of the Lego block. He emphasized that he wasn’t being derogatory, but was acknowledging that the enormous selection of available factory and aftermarket… more»
63k-Mile Survivor? 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air
The Chevrolet Bel Air began as a special 2-door hardtop in 1950 and expanded to become Chevy’s top series in 1954. Carrying a higher level of interior and exterior trim, 248,750 copies of the Bel Air 4-door sedan were… more»

















