I still count the Ford Courier pickup among the list of project vehicles I’d like to own someday. The older ones in particular, as the later models started to look far more generic. Generic is not a quality you’d… more»
29,500 Miles: 1976 Ford LTD Brougham
The seller purchased this time machine from the original owner’s family when they decided that it was time for the 95-year-old owner/driver to give up her keys. No, it wasn’t the classic little-old-lady-in-Pasadena story, this 1975 Ford LTD Brougham… more»
$150,000 Microcar? 1957 Brütsch Mopetta
Most normal people have certain keywords that they use when they’re searching for cars, like V8, muscle car, 0-60 times, etc. For me, it’s microcar, one-seater, chain-drive, two-stroke pull-start engine, etc. Hey, that sounds just like this 1957 Brütsch Mopetta!… more»
Quad 4 Performance Pack: 1991 Pontiac Grand Am
Pontiac’s Grand Am is one of those vehicles that has quietly disappeared from American roads, no doubt having living out its useful existence in most cases. In fact, any that are still on the road have likely skipped right… more»
$2,450 V8 AC Dart: 1974 Dodge Dart Custom
Other than the giant mandated bumpers front and rear, I really like the formal look of this 1974 Dodge Dart Custom sedan. It has almost a classic 1950s look where a person could wear a hat while driving or… more»
76K Miles: 1978 Pontiac Bonneville
The year 1977 saw the downsizing of the General Motors full-sized cars, so there were very little changes necessary in 1978. The major changes were tweaking of the grilles and taillights. The only GM car that kept fender skirts… more»
Chestnut Brown LC2: 1987 Buick Regal Turbo Coupe
I’m a sucker for rare colors, especially on interesting cars like this 1987 Buick Regal that features the desirable turbocharged V6 engine. In any other universe, this is the ultimate grandpa car, but thanks to a healthy amount of… more»
Great Condition: 1972 AMC Ambassador Brougham
While American Motors was mostly known for smaller cars, let’s not forget they did have a full-size model called the Ambassador. Yet basically it was a stretched Matador with different front and rear treatment. When the full-size Ambassador was… more»
Mysterious Utility: 1992 Isuzu MU
Here in America, lots of things are good. But some things that aren’t include how we are repeatedly sent the crappiest versions of otherwise bad-ass trucks and off-road-friendly rigs that would challenge any Wrangler owner for global wheeling domination…. more»
7,317 Mile Econobox: 1993 Plymouth Colt
When the badge-engineered Colt first appeared on U.S. soil, it was actually a compelling captive import, offering rear-wheel drive and decent looks, combined with wagon variants and later “Silent Shaft” engine technology. As the years wore on, the Colt… more»
Big Block 4-Speed! 1968 Dodge Dart GTS
To hear that a 50-year-old car has no rust on it is music to my ears and to the ears of probably a few million other old car fanatics. Most of us have dealt with rusty cars and it’s… more»