Original 383/4-Speed: 1968 Plymouth Road Runner

This 1968 Plymouth Road Runner is a two-owner classic that still retains all of its original drivetrain. It runs and drives, and has only minor rust issues for the next lucky owner to address. Barn Finder Ikey H has… more»

348 Tri-Power! 1960 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe

The 1960 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe was not just a stunning looking car, but it was available with a variety of engine options. The 348ci Tri-Power V8 was undoubtedly the pick of the bunch, and that is what we… more»

Stored 20 Years: 1966 Chevrolet Impala SS

Chevy discovered in the 1960s that people would buy big sporty cars, witness the Impala Super Sport. The Impala model debuted in 1958 and took over the top spot from the Bel Air the following year. Two years after… more»

Oddball Racer: 1983 Renault R5

While almost any car can become a track car, some candidates seem more unlikely than others. Certainly, a Renault R5 would fall into this category, as despite its rally heritage and impressive performance credentials when found in turbocharged form… more»

Solid Body: 1946 Chevrolet AK Pickup

This 1946 Chevrolet Pickup is a solid survivor that runs and drives. It would make a fantastic restoration project, or the next owner might choose to drive the vehicle as it currently stands. It is loaded with character and… more»

Papa Smurf Creation: 1974 Ford Custom Van

And now for something from “The just because you can, doesn’t mean you should” department. What we have here is a modified 1974 Ford E series van with a little 1976 VW bus thrown in for good measure. Referred… more»

Velvet Hammer! 1977 Mercedes Benz 450 SEL 6.9

Wasting away in a Texas garage and last registered in 1991, this big Mercedes-Benz needs more than a little gas thrown down its throat and a new battery to reclaim its ownership of the road. As you might expect… more»

Black Plate Delivery: 1963 Studebaker Zip Van

With a triple blast of a siren, followed by the exclaim, “Mail’s in!”, Morticia Adams let the members of her Addams Family know that the daily mail has arrived. And in the 1960s, that mail was delivered in a… more»

Car Plus Trailer: 1957 Berkeley SE328

Berkeley Cars Ltd. was an English producer of sporty microcars and had a relatively short span in business – 1956 to 1960. One of their cars was the SE328, which stood for Sports Edition and the engine size (328… more»

455 V8: 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass S

The Cutlass was one of Oldsmobile’s most successful models. Originally based on the F-85, the Cutlass quickly became a series of its own. The Supreme was the top-line Cutlass, while those with smaller budgets opted for the Cutlass S…. more»

Eighties Performance Icon: 1983 Audi Quattro

There are performance cars from the 1980s that are essentially poster children for the era: the BMW M3, Mercedes Cosworth, Porsche 911, and others. But the Audi Quattro is right up there, and the only reason it’s not at… more»

End of the Line: 1976 Chevrolet Nova SS

The fourth generation of the Chevy Nova would run from 1975-79, but 1976 would be the last year that you could get a Nova Super Sport. They weren’t the fire-breathing muscle cars like the 1969 Nova SS396, largely now… more»

Cheap 1970 Triumph TR6 Project

I am not going to sugar coat this review. This 1970 Triumph TR6is a basket case with rust, dings and rot but the motor will run. The good news is that the seller is only asking $800. So if… more»

Nicest One Around? 1972 Saab 96

In 1960, Saab Automobile AB began making the Saab 96 and – by the time the last one rolled off the assembly line 1980 – more than one-half million copies were cranked out. They weren’t commonplace in the U.S…. more»

36K Mile: 1980 Pontiac Trans Am Indy Pace Car

Located in Wichita, Kansas, this unrestored 1980 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am Indianapolis 500 Pace Car Replica has traveled only 36,000 miles since new. Based on the pictures in the ad, the car looks like it has even less miles… more»

1 of 147: 1971 Buick GS 455 Convertible

Buick has used the Gran Sport moniker on several cars since 1965, combining muscle and luxury in one package. The Skylark GS was Buick’s answer to the GTO and it was intended to be the most lavishly equipped General… more»

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