The Plymouth Barracuda was a totally new car in 1970, finally losing its six-year association with the Valiant. It gained its own platform that it would share with the new Dodge Challenger, but all its sheet metal was exclusively… more»
No Reserve: 1973 Datsun 240Z
Datsun always denied that they took any inspiration for the 240Z from Jaguar’s iconic E-Type. Like so many people, I have some trouble believing that claim. However, one of the significant advantages that the 240Z held over the Jag… more»
29 Original Miles: 1991 Ford Bronco XLT
Sometimes we come across vehicles with 29,000 miles but today we have a 4WD 1991 Ford Bronco XLT with only 29 miles. Yes, that is correct. Only 29 miles and that’s probably less miles than you drove your car… more»
6,300 Original Miles: 1982 Chevrolet Corvette
While C3 Corvettes are among the easiest ones to find if you’ve got a hankering for a vintage ‘Vette, the truly special cars still stand out in very obvious ways compared to more well-used examples. This black-on-red ’82 is… more»
1953 Chevrolet Corvette Prototype Seats Worth $90k?
This could be one for the record book! Instead of examining a desirable collectible car like a 1953 Chevrolet Corvette, we’re going to take a look at ’53 Corvette parts. But not just any parts but “prototype” parts, specifically,… more»
Gator Top: 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A 340 Six-Pack
Enthusiasts beyond the Mopar faithful might see this low-slung Dodge with the matte black hood, snorkel scoop, exhaust dumping in front of the rear wheels, hood locks, and chin spoiler and assume it’s a vintage “Day Two” car wearing… more»
1-Of-94: 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix 428 HO 4-Speed!
Often when I hear “One of…” I immediately think it’s going to be something so obscure – and likely undesirable, like British Racing Green with blue interior and radio delete – that I’ve become accustomed to ignoring what makes… more»
No Reserve Beauty: 1937 Packard Business Coupe
When I was a boy, I knew an older gentleman who lived near me and he was a study in antiquity. I never knew exactly what he did for a living, I think he had several different avenues, but… more»
Ford V8 Power! 1965 Sunbeam Tiger
For whatever reason, I gravitate towards the Sunbeam Alpine/Tiger, much more so than I do towards other British sports cars and it’s not necessarily due to the Tiger’s version V8 engine. It is probably more to do with the… more»
Factory 5-Speed: 1976 Oldsmobile 442
The first time that I encountered one of these five-speed manual transmission-equipped Oldsmobile Cutlasses was about a year and a half ago at a local Cars and Coffee. A friend picked me up in his Challenger Hellcat and after… more»
One-Owner 1977 Ford Pinto Squire Station Wagon
The Ford Pinto is a car that should never have existed. That wasn’t because it was a bad vehicle. The fact was that there were many members of Ford’s Board of Management at the time who were vehemently opposed… more»
















