No Reserve: 1994 Chevrolet Corvette

With C4 Corvette values climbing, tidy examples like this 1994 model invariably attract attention when they hit the market. However, this classic pushes interest to a higher level, courtesy of the seller’s decision to list it with No Reserve…. more»

Last Call 1 of 911: 1961 DeSoto

The DeSoto brand had been a Chrysler staple since 1928. But by the time the late 1950s arrived, declining sales pointed to one too many divisions at Chrysler Corp. That was also part of the problem with Edsel over… more»

38k Original Mile Shop Find: 1982 Ford Mustang GL

It is said that patience is a virtue. If this 1982 Ford Mustang GL were a sentient being, it would possess that attribute in abundance. The seller located it hiding in the back of a body shop, a spot… more»

Soviet Chic: 1975 VAZ Lada 2103

In the convolution of Soviet central planning, Leonid Brezhnev created a new car company in the 1960s, edging it into the market below Moskvitch, which was Russia’s primary carmaker. The goal was to increase production and expand offerings to… more»

Hemi Orange Project: 1971 Plymouth GTX

The GTX was introduced in 1967 as a high-end muscle car. The level of trim was much better than the later Road Runner, and a 440 cubic inch V8 came as standard. The 1971 model year was the car’s… more»

Diesel Survivor: 1982 Datsun Maxima Wagon

Datsun must have enlisted Ford’s Color and Materials design team to help with the incredibly creative name for the paint on this car: Medium Gray! It’s hard to see, but there’s a tiny DIESEL badge on each front fender… more»

Running Project: 1964 Chrysler Newport

Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, the Newport was Chrysler’s entry-level car. But it was far from being austere, representing nearly 60% of Chrysler-branded sales in 1964 alone. Wearing all-new sheet metal in 1963, the Newport was little changed going… more»

1 of 38 Dutch Rotary: 1978 Van Veen OCR 1000

A what? A Dutch-designed and built rotary-powered motorcycle? While Spyker may be the most famous Dutch vehicle lately, they have made quite a few interesting ones, even shoehorning a twin-rotor Wankel engine into a motorcycle called the Van Veen… more»

One-Family-Owned: 1977 Ford F-150 4×4 4-speed

I prefer “patina” when a heavy amount of surface rust isn’t involved, like this regular faded paint. “Silver Metallic” was Ford’s creative name for this color, and you can see that it’s faded differently in various spots around the… more»

Rebuilt Original 455: 1973 Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds

While General Motors was focusing on its new Colonnade body styling for 1973, the folks at Hurst were also busy figuring out how to make it better, at least for the Oldsmobile division.  Just under 1,100 examples of the… more»

Updated 351/4-Speed: 1969 Ford Mustang GT

UPDATE 01/03/2026: Selling a classic at any time can be challenging, but listing one in the days leading up to the Christmas/New Year period is probably the hardest. The minds of many are focused on organizing festivities and purchasing… more»

50k Original Miles: 1972 Buick Gran Sport 455 Stage 1

While the 1960s are viewed by many as a golden age in automotive history, few would be willing to attach that label to the 1970s. Under mounting pressure from those in the seats of power, manufacturers focused on emissions… more»

Original 440/4-Speed: 1968 Plymouth GTX

I have always considered the 1960s as the greatest decade in automotive history. Europe gave us icons like the Jaguar E-Type, while the release of the Ford Falcon GT and the Holden Monaro signalled the start of Australia’s horsepower… more»

351/4-Speed: 1970 Ford Mustang

It appears that the first owner intended to create a genuine sleeper when ordering this 1970 Ford Mustang. They chose to ignore the more extroverted Mach 1 variant, opting for a Hardtop equipped with a 351ci V8 and a… more»

Rebuilt 440: 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T

Some people believe that because they are unable to wield a spanner, they are less worthy of being considered a classic car enthusiast. Nothing could be further from the truth. It is the passion we feel in our hearts… more»

BF Exclusive: 1961 Jaguar Mk II 3.8

Few cars represent classic British sporting luxury as convincingly as the Jaguar Mk II, and this 1961 3.8-liter example stands out as an exceptionally well-preserved and tastefully presented car. Finished in a striking two-tone Blue and Silver, this Mark… more»

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