The hugely successful Ford Mustang got competition from General Motors in 1967 and still outsold both those cars combined (Chevy Camaro and Pontiac Firebird) by nearly 2 to 1. It also received its first restyle since being launched in… more»
Rare Super Duty 455: 1974 Pontiac Trans Am
The Camaro had lost its big block, the Mustang was powered by a 4 cylinder and the biggest engine in the Challenger was a 360 cid V8 in 1974. However, Pontiac was still producing powerful Trans Ams and, although… 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»


















