The Jensen Healey was, at least in theory, equal to if not better in some areas as similar British cars of its era but it never quite took off as it should have. They’re somewhat rare to see today… more»
Post War Survivor: 1951 Chevrolet Styleline Special
Chevrolet’s first new cars after World War II came in 1949 after the 1946-48 models had been warmed over pre-war editions. The manufacturer used some rather generic names to separate models and trim levels in those days, such as… more»
California Classic: 1967 Volkswagen Beetle
Everyone seems to like the Volkswagen Type 1, better known as the Beetle. Ask anyone of a certain age, and older, and they’ll have a funny story involving a VW Bug. I even have a few and I never… more»
Original Forward Control: 1958 Jeep FC-170 4×4
Pickup truck buyers in the mid-1950s weren’t overwhelmed with the posh, four-door, 12-latte-holding, Bluetooth enabled, 12″ touchscreen bedazzled kid-haulers as they are today with the current crop of ladder-adorned keyfob-operated tailgate trucks. I mean, not that there’s anything wrong… more»
Brit with a 440: 1974 Jensen Interceptor
Jensen Interceptors are not one of the more commonly seen cars from the 1960s and 1970s, with only 7,141 sales spanning the production model years of 1966-1976. With an American powerplant (from Chrysler) to increase reliability, this unassuming British… more»
Little Old Lady’s Bingo Car: 1978 AMC Pacer
The seller of this 1978 AMC Pacer said that the previous owner was a little old lady in Chicago who drove it to bingo. It’s probably a good thing those massive 5-mph bumpers are on there, I’m sure they… more»
Rare 1981 Toyota Sunrader With 5th Wheel Camper
This is another reason to have a city block-sized warehouse, at least for me. Although that would fill up in no time with unusual vehicles like this 1981 Toyota Sunrader and 5th wheel trailer. The seller has this one… more»
Four-Barrel Bruiser: 1987 Dodge Ramcharger
Do you ever look at some vehicles and say, “Man – that thing has got presence?” That’s the reaction I have to this 1987 Dodge Ramcharger that looks sharp with its two-tone paint job and upgraded wheels and tires…. more»
Cheap Survivor? 47k Mile 1997 Mercury Tracer Wagon
A Mercury Tracer on Barn Finds? Yup, it takes all kinds to make up this mosaic of American automobilia, though I’ll admit that a twenty-four-year-old, domestic economy car seems like a stretch. But hey, it is a station wagon… more»
Montana Survivor: 1969 Ford F100 360 4-Speed
The thought of undertaking a complete restoration on a classic vehicle can seem attractive. However, sometimes there is just as much joy to be gained from taking an already tidy survivor and knocking away a few of the rough… more»
Rare V8-Powered Roadster: 1980 Triumph TR8
The Triumph TR8 is one of those cars I still yearn to own, despite having no practical reason to own one. I even have an inside line on a desirable fuel-injected TR8, but I just can’t get myself to… more»
Wild Colors: 1975 Mercury Bobcat Survivor
Mercury was a latecomer to the subcompact market in the 1970s. Perhaps because they already had two smaller cars, the Comet (a Maverick clone) and the sporty, imported Capri. Or maybe because the market changed quickly once gasoline prices… more»
Hot 1970 Dodge Dart 340 Swinger
Decisions, decisions. The next owner of this 1970 Dodge Dart Swinger will face a few as they tailor this classic to their specific needs. The current owner has slotted an upgraded V8 under the hood and transformed it into… more»
Beautiful Bubbletop! 1960 Chevrolet Impala
The 1959-61 Impala Sport Coupes are often referred to as “bubbletops” due to their expansive use of glass, but the term didn’t really get coined until the 1962 Bel Air Sport Coupe came along. This 1960 Impala has been… more»

















