Every car guy knows the story of the Tri Five Chevies from 1955-57. Over three years, Chevrolet sold five million 150s, 210s, and Bel Airs, setting the stage for them to dominate U.S. auto production for years to come…. more»
No Reserve! 1969 Dodge Charger R/T 440
I hear all the time how outrageous Mopar prices are and don’t get me wrong, I sometimes struggle to understand why they can fetch so much when in rough condition, but clearly, there are lots of people out there… more»
Survivor Quality: 1972 AMC Javelin
American Motors got into the pony car game in 1968 using a platform that originated with the Rambler American. While not a big seller compared to the Ford Mustang or Chevy Camaro, the Javelin helped reshape the company’s image… more»
Surfboard Included! 1978 Ford Pinto Wagon
With the rising success and popularity of European and Japanese imports as a result of the 1970s oil crisis, American automakers decided to cash in on this previously untapped market for small, efficient, and economical cars. Ford’s entrant, using… more»
Big Block Powered: 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback
When this 1967 Mustang came across my desk, I wasn’t too sure what was happening. The seller’s photos are dark and hard to tell its exact condition, but as I was looking it over I noticed some features that… more»
V8 Powered 1962 Fiberfab Jamaican
Here’s yet another one that has escaped my attention, a 1962 “Jamaican” kit body offered by a defunct company known as Fiberfab. I have to admit that I’m amazed at the number of former kit car companies that continue… more»
The Last Of It’s Kind: 1956 Packard Clipper Custom
The proud history of Packard essentially ends here, with cars like the rare 1956 Clipper Custom on offer here on eBay for a $9,100 Buy It Now in Mechanicsville, Maryland. It’s a very tidy car that the fairly modest… more»
Rare Fastback! 1969 Sunbeam Alpine GT
With a mere 4000 or so exported to America (according to the seller), the Sunbeam Alpine GT makes a rare site indeed. This 1969 specimen in West Bloomfield, Michigan is presented as having “no rust,” and would certainly make… more»
390 Powered: 1963 Ford Thunderbird Convertible
1963 was the end of the road for the third generation Ford Thunderbird, which only lasted for three model years between 1961-1963. Ford managed to sell over 63,000 Thunderbirds in 1963, but less than 6,000 were convertibles so the… more»


















