The Falcon was important for two reasons: First, was it was Ford’s first entry into the compact car market and did it quite successfully. Second, its platform would launch several other successful cars, especially the Mustang which was an… more»
Free Field Find: 1982 Alfa Romeo GTV
The words “free car” rarely have any association with a vehicle of even modest desirability, but it appears in this instance – at least for Alfa Romeo fans – there may be a chance to end up with a… more»
Dual Quads? 1963 Pontiac Catalina 389
This one is a head-scratcher. It’s a sharp-looking ’63 Pontiac Catalina, one with an interesting take on performance. It is a significant car as it signifies the beginning of the end for full-size hot-rods owing to the upcoming introduction… more»
Bench Seat Project: 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe
Tackling someone’s half-finished project build can be a minefield, but the owner of this 1966 Mustang seems to be going out of his way to help the buyer head down the right road. Not only has its original engine… more»
Hugger Orange RS: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro
There is probably no color more iconic to grace the panels of a 1st Generation Camaro than Hugger Orange. While some shades have not aged well and tend to look dated, Hugger Orange remains as fresh and vibrant today… more»
No Reserve! Superb 1956 Continental Mark II
Now, this is a car! No, it’s not a barn find, the description is scant and the pictures are not complete, but what’s included shows off Big Red beautifully. Let’s examine this rare Lincoln more closely; it is located… more»
Factory Big Block! 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
The best known of Monaco’s four quarters, Monte Carlo has been called a “playground for the world’s rich.” Chevrolet’s Monte Carlo brings that luxury to General Motors’ most popular and pedestrian brand. This 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo in Topeka,… more»
6-Cylinder 3-Speed: 1965 Ford Mustang
In 1965, if Ford’s assembly plants had been running every day of the week for 365 days, output would have to have been 1,533 units a day. That’s nearly 64 cars per hour. That accounts for 559,451 automobiles –… more»
Original 307: 1971 Chevrolet Camaro
This 1971 Camaro might not possess the glitz and glamor of an SS or a Z/28, but it is a tidy survivor with its original V8 under the hood. A close look reveals that it has no significant issues… more»


















