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Carport Find: 1952 Nash Rambler Custom Wagon

Rambler was first used as a name for an (American) automobile way back in 1897, and that doesn’t count the Rambler bicycle made by Thomas B. Jeffery back in 1878. So, as far as transportation goes for two or… more»

33k Mile‭ ‬1993‭ ‬Ford Mustang LX Coupe

‭Ford finally wrapped up production of its third-generation Mustang at the end of the 1993 run, but not before selling more than 2.5 million examples over the 14 years the Fox body was in production.  My first brand-new automobile… more»

BF Auction: 1977 GMC Sierra C15

The classic truck market is unique! While we all love a classic vehicle, trucks have the added benefit of being more functional. There’s nothing stopping you from running to the store in your vintage Mustang or Tri-Five Chevy, but… more»

Greenwood Body Kit: 1989 Chevrolet Corvette

Some cars, when modified, remind you just how good the original styling was. While we tend to love preserved, stock cars around here, this 1989 Chevrolet Corvette with the Greenwood (or, Greenwood-style) body kit looks like a muscle car… more»

Obsessive Compulsive Documentation: 1963 Corvette Convertible

Corvette owners are branded with a plethora of stereotypes.  While the one about owners embracing the standard uniform of jean shorts and white New Balance sneakers is approaching legendary status, other stereotypes are more serious.  Perhaps the most prevalent… more»

Italian American: Ford Escort “Monte Carlo” by Frua

This one-off Frua-bodied Escort is an historical mystery. No definitive answer exists to the question: why did Pietro Frua restyle an early Escort? Did Ford commission it, or was a private party responsible for the car? We can only… more»

Supercharged Sidewalk Edition! 2008 Mini Cooper S

Here’s one we don’t cover often, a Mini Cooper S, specifically a 2008 “Sidewalk” edition. Having experienced only 65K miles, this clean supercharged drop top is claimed by the seller to be “the most desirable year”.  Hmmm, I wonder… more»

Stored Survivor: 1966 Ford Thunderbird Coupe

With its long, low profile and distinctive styling, the fourth-generation Ford Thunderbird holds a special place in ’60s personal luxury. This 1966 Thunderbird coupe has been stored indoors for the past five years and is now up for grabs… more»

Former I-6 Roller: 1972 Chevrolet Nova

The Chevrolet Chevy II/Nova was likely the best-selling during its long run from 1962 to 1979. The generation built between 1968 and 1972 is especially popular today because of the cloning potential to turn one into a Super Sport…. more»

V8 Survivor: 1938 Ford Light Delivery Pickup

With a fresh new cab, the first since 1935, Ford’s 1938 Light Delivery Pickup featured this unique (“Barrel Front”) oval-shaped grille ahead of the industry’s first front-opening hood. This grille can hopefully be massaged back into shape, as it’s… more»

Shoebox Dreams: 1950 Ford Custom Convertible Project

It’s been tucked away, worn by time and weather, but this 1950 Ford Custom Convertible still has that unmistakable Shoebox charm. Found in a barn, pulled out, and now sitting outside awaiting its next chapter, this drop-top Ford is… more»

Rain or Shine: 1967 Ford F-250 Highboy Survivor

Sometimes, a survivor speaks for itself—even if the photos don’t. That’s the case with this 1967 Ford F-250 Highboy, an original paint, rust-free example that the seller claims is one of just 199 produced according to its Marti Report…. more»

99% Complete: 1956 Chevrolet Nomad

Chevrolet redesigned their cars in 1955, bringing back a V8 engine after a 37-year absence. And they added a classy new “sport wagon,” the Bel Air Nomad. The former was quite popular, yet the latter hardly made a blip… more»

Solid Start: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Project

Here’s a classic that’s ripe for revival—a 1969 Plymouth Road Runner project car that’s not currently running, but offers a clean title and a promising foundation. Equipped with a 383 V8 and a manual transmission, it’s listed here on… more»

BF Exclusive: 1988 Lotus Esprit Turbo

Whenever I see an ’80s Lotus Esprit, I think of my Commodore 64. When I was a kid, we had a computer shop down the street where I bought all kinds of car racing games for the old Commodore,… more»

TASCA Muscle: 1967 Shelby GT500 Fastback

Built before Ford took over Shelby production, this 1967 Shelby GT500 Fastback is more than just a collector car—it’s a piece of American performance history. Finished in Brittany Blue with white stripes, this early-production GT500 was sold new by… more»

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