There was a time when local dealerships had their own fleet of roadside assistance vehicles, ready to head out under the cover of darkness or in the height of bad weather to rescue stranded motorists. Well, perhaps that would… more»
READER AD: 1967 Sunbeam Alpine Series V
Introduced in 1965, the Sunbeam Alpine Series V remained in production until 1968. The Series V included a number of minor trim and cosmetic changes over its predecessor, but the big news was under the hood. The Series V… more»
Solid ‘Stang: 1965 Ford Mustang Coupe
After sitting in storage since 2010, this 1965 Mustang has finally been brought out into the California sun. Still wearing its original black plates, the car is a very solid example that now starts and drives. It needs some… more»
One Year Only: 1958 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe
Introduced at a point in automotive styling when the fin was king, the 1958 Impala caught the eye of the motoring public not just because it was a big car, but by the standards of the day, the fins… more»
Uncut Fenders? Cheap 1971 Ford Bronco Project
I’ll apologize now for the horrible pictures, but this 1971 Ford Bronco appeared on the less-than-ideal Facebook marketplace, which doesn’t encourage world-class picture taking. However, while it is an enormous project, I have to wonder: are those uncut fenders?… more»
Cheap Z28! 1980 Chevrolet Camaro
This 1980 Camaro Z28 is far from perfect, but it’s also pretty darn cheap at just $2,800. The seller is firm on the price, but notes that there’s no rust in the floors or trunk and the body is… more»
Stored Indoors: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner
The 1970 Road Runner brought some notable changes to the model over its predecessors. As well as updated cosmetic treatment, the 1970 model featured improvements in seating material, and more welcome was an improvement in braking performance. This 1970… more»
1967 Camaro RS/SS 396 4-Speed Convertible!
For a lover of classic American cars with gasoline pumping through their veins, there is nothing quite like lifting the hood of that classic and finding a big-block nestling happily in the engine bay. If you lift the hood… more»
Krate Included? 1970 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser
In 1970, the Vista-Cruiser along with the Cutlass wagon was pulling duty for Oldsmobile as the only station wagons available. The full-size wagon would return in 1971. While the Cutlass wagon had a 116-inch wheelbase, the Vista-Cruiser used an… more»
Solid 71-Year-Old: 1948 Ford F1 Pickup
It might just be me, but there’s something about the pictures of this old Ford F-1 Pickup that just looks right sitting in the snow. Judging by the overall condition of this 71-year-old vehicle, I don’t think that it… more»
Time Capsule: 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
The year 1972 was supposed to be the year that General Motors came out with their new intermediate size cars, but they were delayed until 1973. For this reason, 1972 was a minor refresh year for GM intermediates, meaning… more»
Former Fuel Truck: 1969 Ford C700 COE
This 1969 Ford C700 hit a chord with me, as I recently passed up my first-ever tractor trailer cab purchase. More on that later. This example is a former fuel delivery truck, now with its tanks removed, that looks… more»
The Next Farmtruck? 1971 Chevrolet C10
Anyone who is a fan of second-generation C/K series trucks has probably heard of Farmtruck and Azn. The Farmtruck is a wild sleeper 1970 C10 with a 630-cubic-inch V8 monster powerplant, camper shell, rust, and one amber foglight dangling… more»