The 1970 model year was perhaps the heyday for the Chevelle Super Sport, with both 396 and 454 versions of the car available. In fact, nearly 53,600 of these hotties left the factory that year, making for a decent… more»
One Family Owner: 1973 Ford Bronco Ranger
When it comes to first-generation Ford Broncos, this site has seemingly seen it all: total rot-buckets that somehow still get bought and restored, to pristine examples that sail into the six-figures. But there’s one constant, which is that well-equipped… more»
V8/5-Speed: 1987 Ford Mustang GT Convertible
Fox-Body Mustangs have managed to remain within the affordable category for those in the market for a classic Ford. However, values continue to climb steadily, meaning that they are becoming less affordable with each passing year. This 1987 Mustang… more»
Low Mileage Driver: 1957 Austin Healey 100-6
The “Big Healeys,” the Austin Healey 100, 100-6, and 3000, have become a collective gold standard for small British sports cars. Designed by Donald Healey and produced with help from the Austin Motor Company, they all share a long… more»
454/4-Speed Hot Rod: 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air
Two-Lane Blacktop redux? That’s what I thought the moment that I spied this 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air hot rod. It has it all going on with its primer gray finish, straight front axle, and big-block power. There are only… more»
Hot Rod Handyman? 1957 Chevrolet Two-Door Wagon
It looks like a Nomad but it’s not! Nevertheless, any two-door station wagon from the ’50s is going to garner attention (and being pink certainly helps in the look-at-me department). So, since we’re looking, let’s look closer at this… more»
Pristine Survivor: 1980 International Scout II
This International Harvester Scout II is the last of its breed. Produced from 1960 to 1980, this 4×4 was one of the first SUVs on the market and competed with the likes of Jeep and the Ford Bronco. This… more»
V12 Super-Coupe for Four! 1980 Ferrari 400i
Pininfarina-styled almost entirely with a straight-edge, Ferrari’s 400 splits the air like a wind chisel. This 1980 Ferrari 400i in Camarillo, California wears its 55,000 miles well, and runs and drives “excellent,” according to the seller. Appealing to enthusiasts… more»
Diesel Conversion: 1989 Range Rover Classic SWB
This 1989 Range Rover Classic SWB is a project, but a running one with lots of big-dollar parts thrown at it. The Range Rover features a fully rebuilt 300 TDI engine shipped from a specialist in the UK accompanied… more»
Three Owner Mopar: 1971 Dodge Demon 340
The Dodge Demon was to the Dart as the Plymouth Duster was to the Valiant. Adding a touch of sportiness to nameplates largely known for being basic transportation. The Demon debuted a year after the Duster and was popular… more»
413 Equipped: 1964 Chrysler 300K
While this 1964 Chrysler 300K might not feature the desirable Cross-Ram engine option, it still provides an excellent combination of performance and luxury. It is a clean and tidy survivor, and its price looks highly competitive. If you like… more»
Original Big Block: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette
Some projects can be more challenging than others, and while this 1969 Corvette will need some work, it is a complete vehicle. It features its original big block under the hood and would have been a potent package in… more»
327/4-Speed: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS Convertible
This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS Convertible has belonged to the same gentleman for many years. He used to take the Camaro to local car shows and generally enjoyed living the classic car ownership experience. Sadly, deteriorating health means that… more»
Factory Supercharged: 1963 Studebaker Avanti R2
The Avanti delivered a lot of things during its production life, but the one thing that it couldn’t achieve was to dig Studebaker out of the financial black hole that would eventually consume the company. Today, the Avanti has… more»

















