1 Of 500? 1968 Dodge Charger R/T Hemi

The Dodge Charger, along with the rest of Chrysler’s intermediates, had a new body for 1968, its second generation. These “fuselage”-shaped cars would dominate Chrysler styling into the 1970s. Dodge sold about 96,000 Chargers for ‘68, with 17,000 of… more»

Pre-War Camper: 1942 Airstream

UPDATE – It turns out that this camper is actually an M-Systems model! Special thanks to Tim Heintz for identifying the correct make and year. At first glance, you wouldn’t think this camper is nearly 80 years old! Airstream… more»

Charity Auction: 1963 Studebaker Avanti

The old “what if” game. What if Studebaker had come out with the Avanti sooner than they did? What if Studebaker’s finances had been better than they were? What if Studebaker hadn’t closed its South Bend factory at the… more»

Retro Shorty: 1977 Dodge Tradesman Custom Van

Though the niche of “vanning” has gained some popularity in recent years, finding surviving examples of these over-the-top vans often presents a challenge. This 1977 Dodge Tradesman is available here on eBay as part of a no reserve auction,… more»

Unrestored Survivor: 1967 Impala SS 396

Rocco sent this sweet 1967 Impala SS 396 survivor to our attention. It is red with a black interior and 4 speed. The car is for sale for $32,000 here on Craigslist in Kansas City. The seller is parting… more»

No Reserve: 1964 Airstream Globetrotter

This 1964 Airstream Globetrotter has a lot going for it, namely its extra three feet of interior space yet still remaining in compliance with length requirements for the National Parks. Throw in its relatively low curb weight that makes… more»

Oval Window Survivor: 1957 Volkswagen Beetle

Oval window Volkswagen Beetles are always in demand, and are rare enough that you can’t be too choosy when trying to sniff one out. So it’s hard to believe that a survivor like this 55K mile example still exists,… more»

Restore Or Restomod? 1937 Plymouth PT50

This 1937 Plymouth PT50 pickup looks almost like it’s been modified already, it just has that look. There isn’t much doubt in my mind that it’ll end up as a rat rod or restomod, but I hope that the… more»

T-Platform Survivor: 1986 Pontiac T1000

Do you remember the Chevette, the little econo-box that Chevy sold in the ‘70s and ‘80s? They were popular enough to have a 12-year run from 1976-87. Pontiac needed a new sub-compact after the Sunbird stopped production and cloned… more»

Rare V8-Powered Sports Car: 1987 Marcos Mantula

Here, for your review is a Marcos Mantula. Sounds like a “who” that we’re going to review, more so than a “what” but it is, in fact, a very interesting, notable British sports car. One of only 289 produced… more»

Stunning Topaz: 1975 Triumph TR6

The Triumph TR6 is an often overlooked British sports car. The TR6 is a great option for the buyer that is looking for the classic throaty six-cylinder sound but does not have the budget for a big Healey or… more»

Rare Two-Door Wagon: 1962 Ford Falcon

Talk about a tempting find! You can find Ford Falcon coupes and sedans all day, but when was the last time you spotted a 2-door wagon? And I’m not talking about the Sedan Delivery model, which lacks rear side… more»

Garage Find: 1952 Oldsmobile Super 88 Convertible

If you wanted to ride in style in the 1950s, the Oldsmobile Super 88 was a great way to do it. Not as big as the 98, it was well-equipped and had plenty of go for that era. It… more»

Mysterious Cat: 1968 Mercury Cougar

The Mercury Cougars of the late-1960s seem to live in the shadow of its Ford Mustang cousin in those years. Even while living in that shadow, their odd looks are unique in their own right. Finding a decent Mercury… more»

383/4-Speed: 1968 Dodge Super Bee

The Super Bee was to Dodge as the Road Runner was to Plymouth. To say one was a clone of the other wouldn’t fair as they had their differences. This 1968 edition from the car’s first year isn’t running… more»

Vintage 427 Power! 1966 Shelby Cobra Replica

Jamming an American V8 into a great-handling European sports car makes for irresistible fun, and Carroll Shelby’s Cobra is the king of them all. With the price of real Cobras having shot into the ionosphere by the 1980s, a… more»

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