Super Clean: 1953 Chevrolet 210

The 1953 Chevies were the second all-new designs in the post-war era in order to keep pace with Ford and Chrysler. More modern looking than the ‘52s, the fender protrusions shrunk along with the height of the automobiles. The… more»

Barn Freed: 1948 Packard Deluxe Eight

The 1948 Packard sales brochure proclaims, “Excitingly new…Unmistakably Packard!” Compared to a ’47, yes, this ’48 is new. Excitingly? That’s up for debate I suppose. It actually has a bit of a Hudson Hornet “bathtub” vibe going on. Listed… more»

Pearl Big-Block! 1971 Corvette 454 Four-Speed

With its shiny pearl paint, big block hood, chin spoiler, and hood-mounted gauges, this 1971 Chevrolet Corvette in San Angelo, Texas brings a cool ’80s vibe to the party. The well-kept classic comes to market on Facebook Marketplace where… more»

Stored Since ’94: $3,500 1974 Saab Sonnett III

For those of you who might think of Saab as a quirky little manufacturer of sedans, it’s important to remember that the company had a heritage quite different from any other manufacturer, save perhaps Bristol in the UK. Saab… more»

Mild To Wild! Midwest Projects

In the middle of Iowa lies a very eclectic collection of vehicles. There seems to be no rhyme or reason to the collection, but there’s no doubt that almost anyone could find a cool project here. It’s unclear from… more»

Solid Project: 1971 Dodge Charger SE

The Dodge Charger, along with the rest of Chrysler’s intermediates, got redesigned for 1971. The new, fuselage styling helped boost sales, which increased by 25% over the year before. This was also the year that the detuning process began… more»

28k Original Miles: 1976 Chevrolet Camaro

There are some cars that just bring back memories. This 1976 Chevrolet Camaro is in excellent condition and, while not a barn burner, is a clean example of a basic Camaro from the mid 1970’s. It is hard to… more»

Original Survivor: 1967 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe

The fourth generation of the Chevy Impala ran from 1965-70 and was quite successful sales-wise. 1967 saw a mid-way redesign that gave it a more enhanced “Coke bottle” shape. There would be only four inches difference in the length… more»

No Reserve Runner! 1972 Ford Bronco

Ford’s first-generation Bronco ignited a rebirth in recent years, with buyers paying well into the six figures for fully modernized customs. Factory-perfect restorations of the popular retro SUV bring big money too. Ford even revived the Western-themed SUV with… more»

Clean Slate? 1960 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe

Styling of the 1959 Chevies was radically different than the year before. The tailfins with cat’s eye rear lights made for an interesting look. Things were toned down for the better in 1960, but the car looked as though… more»

Upgraded Engine: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe

The 1955-57 Chevrolets reset the industry standard for their more forward-thinking styling. And the new V8 that was at first only available in Corvettes and Bel Airs. The Bel Air would move to the top of the Chevy food… more»

Highly Original 1959 Rambler Six Custom

The Rambler Six was available from 1956 to 1960 but in 1958 they were given a bit of a redesign with sharper edges and corners, four headlights, and they jumped on the tailfin bandwagon, too. This gorgeous, almost-all-original 1959… more»

Dusty 1966 Chevrolet Corvette 427/4-Speed!

You hate to see this, but a listing on craigslist claims that a 1966 Chevrolet Corvette needs to find a new home, and quickly, due to an illness in the family. The listing doesn’t offer many details, aside from… more»

289 V8 Project: 1966 Ford Mustang

By the end of the 1966 model year, Ford had sold more than 1.2 million copies of their new pony car phenom – and they did it in 2 ½ years! A commonly equipped ’66 Mustang came with a… more»

350 V8 Project: 1968 Chevelle Super Sport

The Chevelle Super Sport (SS 396) became a series of its own in 1968, including the sport coupe, convertible and El Camino pickup. Second generation Chevelles (1968-72) received an all-new sculpted body with tapered front fenders and rounded beltline…. more»

Pair Of Barn Finds: 1970s Chevrolet Impalas

The fifth generation of the Chevy Impala enjoyed a six-year run from 1971-76. They would be replaced by smaller renditions as the industry began its down-sizing phase. The cars would be little changed from year-to-year, with the exception of… more»

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