Parked in ’88: 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible

Tackling a project build can involve a leap of faith. This is especially true if A: The car involved has known rust issues, and B: There is also evidence of repairs that a previous owner didn’t perform to the… more»

Last Year Built: 1974 Plymouth ‘Cuda

Plymouth entered the 1970s with an all-new Barracuda that shared its E-body platform with the Dodge Challenger. Buyers responded favorably and sales increased by 50%. However, by 1974, production was down to a trickle by comparison and Chrysler discontinued… more»

Original 350 V8: 1972 Chevrolet Nova SS

One of the more popular cars to be cloned as a Super Sport is the 1968-72 Chevy Nova. But in the case of this ’72 edition, it’s authentic with a numbers-matching 350 cubic inch V8. The car looks to… more»

Barn Find: 1989 Ford Escort GT

The Ford Escort had a good run of a little over two decades, having been introduced in 1980 for the 1981 model year. This 1989 Ford Escort GT is the trim level that you want and the seller has… more»

Rumble Seat Project! 1931 Ford Model A Roadster

Ford had two very successful cars in its stable before World War II. The first was the Model T, built between 1909-27 and the second was the Model A from 1928-32. The latter had the misfortune of arriving just… more»

390/4-Speed: 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL Convertible

Some cars can be a triumph of style over substance, with stunning good looks hiding performance that would be considered mediocre, at best. Other vehicles can be unspeakably ugly but possess performance potential that is nothing short of mind-bending…. more»

One-Family-Owned 1967 Volkswagen Beetle

I learned to drive on my dad’s ’65 Ruby Red Beetle. So did my twin brother, my sister, and one or two of her teenager friends. It also became my first car when Dad handed it down after buying… more»

Mechanically Restored: 1986 Chevrolet El Camino SS Choo Choo

This 1986 Chevrolet El Camino SS is a genuine Choo Choo conversion, and with just 56,000 miles, it hasn’t exactly been over-used. It’s located in Rhode Is56land, but the seller confirms it was previously garaged in North Carolina, which… more»

Tidy Driver: 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback

Owning a spotless survivor or a meticulously restored classic car can be a wonderful experience. It also comes with a couple of potential drawbacks that some buyers never consider until it’s too late. Automotive perfection can leave an owner… more»

1 of 341? 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler

The Cyclone was the performance version of Mercury’s mid-size Montego in the late 1960s/early 1970s. And the Spoiler was the cream of the crop with a standard 429 cubic inch Cobra Jet V8 engine. The Spoiler was a rare… more»

Spotless Restoration: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS 396

I’ve often wondered whether there is any such thing as motoring perfection. By this, I mean a car that has been so meticulously preserved or restored that it is impossible to find any faults or flaws. I’ve always doubted… more»

RS/SS Convertible! 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Project

First-generation (1967-1969) Chevrolet Camaros never fail to please. They never seem to run out either as the more you look, the more you find. Today’s ’67 discovery by rex m is an SS convertible, with the Rally Sport (RS)… more»

Mortuary Mopar: 1955 Dodge Town Panel

This 1955 Dodge has been customized and upgraded in multiple ways, but appears to be a great runner and should be enjoyed by its next owner, whether they choose to keep the theme as-is or return it to a… more»

Restomod Project? 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air

Chevrolet redesigned its cars for 1955 and would have a winner on their hands. In fact, over the next three years, the GM division would sell five million copies. The upscale Bel Air would be the most popular series,… more»

Thorough Restoration! 1968 Dodge A100 Pickup

Like this Ford Econoline that was featured on Friday, Dodge had its version of a cab-over design known as the A100. And as with the Ford, there was a pickup truck version too and today we have a beautiful… more»

New Top Needed: 1964 Ford Thunderbird

Despite their cool looks, the 1961-63 Thunderbirds did not sell as well as Ford had hoped, so the cars were redesigned in 1964-66. And sales jumped by 46% the first year. They would be more formal-looking cars, including the… more»

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