Parked in 1980: 1964 Chrysler 300K

Hidden in this garage under a pile of odds and ends is an American classic that perfectly combines stunning performance with a luxurious motoring experience. It is a 1964 Chrysler 300K. Part of Chrysler’s legendary “letter series,” its original… more»

Hemi-Powered Gasser: 1940 Ford Deluxe

A gasser is generally defined as a lightweight, high-powered hot rod that was used for drag racing from the late 1950s through the early 1970s. In order to reduce the racing weight, the cars often used fiberglass body parts,… more»

V8 Powered: 1971 Pontiac Ventura II

Imagine it is 1971 and you walk on to the Pontiac lot and pass by a Lucerne Blue Trans Am, a Cameo White HO455 GTO and spot a red Ventura II with hub cabs and bench seat. Well that… more»

12 Second Barn Find: 1972 Ford Mustang 460

Mustang sales were down for the sixth year in a row in 1972, due in part to the pony car market being flush with competitors. And, also, because the car’s proportions had gotten bloated over the years. Yet, Ford… more»

Dusty 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS Clone

For the past several years, the second generation Chevelle Super Sport has been one of the most often cloned muscle cars. And it’s sometimes hard to distinguish an imposter without a build sheet. The seller of this 1972 Malibu… more»

Dirty Brown: 1979 Camaro Z28

Chevrolet canceled the Z28 option after 1974 but after seeing the continued popularity of the Pontiac Trans Am, they brought back the Z28 option in 1977. One of the best-selling years of the Camaro Z28 was 1979. This particular… more»

289-Equipped: 1966 Sunbeam Tiger

It seems that Britain’s Lord Rootes was no stranger to odd business decisions. He famously turned down the opportunity to take over Volkswagen at no cost following World War II. He could see no benefits in manufacturing the Beetle… more»

800 Original Miles! 1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma

This 1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma has just 800 original miles and is essentially one of the company’s professional race bikes wearing street clothes. The RG500 featured a  498cc “square four” engine that developed upwards of 95 horsepower 53 lb.-ft…. more»

Rat Rod 1930 Model A Ford Project

There are myriad coulda, woulda, shoulda reasons why the best-laid plans for restoring a car don’t work out. But for every frustrated plan, there’s another one getting born. And that’s the way it is with this heavily patinaed 1930… more»

Fishbowl Project: 1976 AMC Pacer D/L

Don’t be concerned about the present location of this 1976 AMC Pacer D/L being parked outside next to a garage, according to the seller, this one has only recently been moved there and has been inside for the last… more»

Mystery Machine: 1953 Ford Crestline Skyliner

This 1953 Ford Crestline Skyliner is a mystery machine. While the VIN confirms that this is definitely a 1953 model, all of the information I have at hand states that Ford only produced the Skyliner variant within the Crestline… more»

Make Your Mark: 1974 Dodge Challenger

One of the most significant obstacles an enthusiast can face in any restoration is tackling significant rust issues. That is not a problem with this 1974 Dodge Challenger because the hard work is done. The seller has returned the… more»

Swamp Creature: 1964 International Scout 80

International Harvester struck gold when they introduced the Scout in 1960. Over the next 20 years, they produced over 500,000 different Scouts and Scout variants that were loved in the American market. The International Harvester was tough, rugged, and… more»

Investment Vehicle? 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer

Great photos in a snowy setting can be pretty powerful as is the case with this 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer. We don’t often see photos of old vehicles in the snow as a lot of us are paranoid about… more»

Plum Crazy 440+6/4-Speed! 1970 Dodge Super Bee

The Super Bee was one of the top dog offerings when it came to the Dodge Coronet, and even though production only ran from 1968-1971 they were some pretty heavy hitters when it came to B-Bodies.  The standard engine… more»

Rust-Free Survivor: 1968 Mercury Cougar

During the 1960s, the Ford Motor Company was riding the crest of a wave. The success of their Mustang best exemplified this. Mercury wished to follow suit with their own version of a pony car, but Ford management was… more»

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