Worth Saving? 1972 Plymouth ‘Cuda

As a long-time fan of E-Bodies, to potentially deem one too far gone to feasibly save makes my heart hurt, but that could be the case for this 1972 Plymouth ‘Cuda here on Craigslist.  My first teen car was… more»

Packing a 440 V8! 1971 Plymouth Satellite Custom

The Satellite was introduced in 1965 as the top trim level of the mid-size Plymouth Belvedere. By 1971, it had replaced the latter altogether, including this Satellite Custom 6-passenger station wagon. We’re told the nice-looking transport is all-original and… more»

16k Mile Survivor: 1969 Mercury Marquis Brougham

In the 1960s and 1970s, the Marquis was Mercury’s top-of-the-line car, sandwiched between Ford LTD and Lincoln Continental in the corporate hierarchy. They were big, luxurious automobiles that were powerful, too, with a 429 cubic inch V8 in the… more»

No Reserve: 1971 Dodge Charger SE

Confidence is a wonderful trait that is admirable. The seller demonstrates it with this 1971 Dodge Charger SE, inviting anyone performing an in-person inspection to bring a magnet. They believe there is no better way to explain its solid… more»

Project or Parts? 1968 Pontiac GTO

It is a question that will undoubtedly plague enthusiasts until the end of time. To what stage must a classic car deteriorate before it is considered beyond salvation? The answer is often different, depending on the person you ask…. more»

71k Original Miles: 1974 Ford Bronco Ranger

Timing can sometimes be everything when purchasing a classic car. Buying when prices are at their peak means not only paying a premium but it could also see the new owner fall victim to the specter of depreciation. Those… more»

327/4-Speed: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe

I have been involved in the classic car scene for more decades than I care to admit, and one of the most consistently desirable vehicles during that period is the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. It is easy to see… more»

Restored Y81: 1977 Pontiac Trans Am

Enthusiasts face a range of choices when selecting a restoration candidate. Purchasing a rusty classic and spending hours cutting, grinding, and welding is one. However, commencing the process with a rock-solid vehicle that retains its original steel is often… more»

Original 350/4-Speed: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS

Ford and Plymouth may have caught the opposition napping with its Mustang and Barracuda models that launched the pony car sector, but Chevrolet’s response proved a worthy competitor. The Camaro hit the market for the 1967 model year, offering… more»

Freshly Finished: 1966 Ford Shelby Mustang GT350 Restomod Tribute

It is one of life’s harsh realities that a genuine 1966 Ford Shelby Mustang GT350 has climbed beyond the reach of most mere mortals. That leaves many enthusiasts to accept that parking one in their garage will probably never… more»

$30k Spent! Cheap 1974 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Project

Being forced to part with a project build due to circumstances beyond your control can be frustrating, and making that decision is never easy. However, that is the one faced by the owner of this 1974 Corvette Convertible. With… more»

LL1 Turquoise AC Car – 1968 Dodge Coronet R/T

Look past the fifty shades of primer on this Allen, Texas classic and you might find an interesting project. The 1968 Dodge Coronet R/T comes to market here on eBay, and the seller sets themself above most by including… more»

Camping Find: 1970 Volkswagen Westfalia Type 2

The Type 1 was Volkswagen-speak for the famous “Beetle” which became one of the world’s best-selling automobiles in the second half of the 20th Century. The Type 2 was the VW Bus which would be known under a variety… more»

Partially Restored: 1967 Chevrolet Impala SS Project

Like many full-size vehicles from the time period, the 1967 Chevrolet Impala was available with a wide range of engine options, with those same choices also available in the Super Sport.  By this time, sales of the Impala SS… more»

Restore, or Not? 1956 Citroën Traction Avant 11B

Many car makers lay claim to some fame or another: first this, first that. My favorite “car of firsts” is the Lancia Lambda. Yes, I probably like Lancias too well, but the Lambda did deserve accolades for the first… more»

Survivor! 1974 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Two-Door Coupe

The Cutlass nameplate first described a sports coupe concept way back in 1954. Oldsmobile equipped the car with a louvered backlight, swivel seats, a vertical dash, and finned fiberglass bodywork sitting on a 110-inch wheelbase. The car was displayed… more»

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