Several competitors arrived in 1967 to battle the Ford Mustang in the new “pony car” market. One of them was the Mercury Cougar, a more upscale entry that gave FOMOCO a second player. The seller’s project or parts car… more»
Drive Or Restore? 1970 Plymouth GTX
The Plymouth Road Runner was a great choice for muscle car buyers on a tight budget, but for those who could afford to pay a little more, the GTX included a higher trim level as standard equipment. More importantly,… more»
Pristine Driver: 1991 GMC Syclone
There are vehicles that you know are going to valuable for the foreseeable future. Even as brass era cars begin to trail off and vehicles from the 60s and 70s begin to trail off, other models have shown no… more»
Needs a New Owner: 1979 Ford Fairmont Squire
Ford’s Fox platform: How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. Well, there’s the Mustang, everyone knows that; there’s the Granada, ok that’s forgettable; the Mercury Cougar, a sentimental favorite because I learned to drive in a… more»
1-of-150: 1981 Buick Regal Indy Pace Car Edition
With the 2025 Indianapolis 500 only days away, now would seem to be the perfect time for this 1981 Buick Regal to hit the market. Buick was given the honor of supplying the Pace Car for that year’s race,… more»
Rare A12 Six-Pack: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner
In its sophomore year (1969), Plymouth’s Road Runner found more than 82,000 buyers. Many of them were happy with the base 383 cubic inch V8, but fewer than 800 opted for the mid-year A12 package, which came with a… more»
Unmodified! 1929 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan
Ford’s Model A is enjoying a resurgence of sorts. Hot rodded versions have been selling for eye-popping numbers lately, well into the $60k to $70k range. But even factory-equipped Model As have seen a rise in prices. Events like… more»
Factory Muscle Truck: 1979 Dodge Li’l Red Express
Ahhh… the era before catalytic converters. And I don’t mean the last few years when you’d come out to your vehicle in the morning and find that it, or they, had been sawed off while you were sleeping. This… more»
Original Turbo Diesel: 1997 Ford F250 Crew Cab
Finding an appropriate tow vehicle or a candidate that will take the whole family on wilderness adventures can be challenging, especially if cost is a consideration. That is where classics like this 1997 Ford F250 Crew Cab ride to… more»
Turbocharged Q-Ship: 1990 Bentley Turbo R
When you consider how much badge-swapping GM has done between its standard-issue and luxury models over the years, it’s amazing how many people still consider an Oldsmobile an Oldsmobile and a Cadillac a Cadillac, and so on. Heck, they… more»
Heart of a Mini! 1980 Midas Bronze
Pairing the ingenious and practical Mini mechanicals with a sporty composite body, Midas Cars, Ltd. offered a kit car called “Britain’s economy superstar,” according to Wikipedia. Where else would we find this specimen of a tiny right-hand-drive British kit… more»
Tapp’d Out Taxi: 1981 Checker Marathon
While they’re rugged and reliable, the Checker Marathon doesn’t really offer anything special in terms of styling, and it takes some effort among auto enthusiasts to make them stand out in a crowd. One example of an attention getter… more»
Body-Swapped Highboy: 1972 Ford F-250 4×4
A device has yet to be invented that can measure my desire for this 1972 Ford F-250 4×4 pickup, to misquote Captain Benjamin Pierce (Hawkeye – Alan Alda) from MASH. A Candyapple Red F-250 4×4 with mostly original paint… more»
Widebody Slantnose: 1982 Porsche 911
There are few things more exciting than seeing a dusty sports car in a garage. Of course, any of you who have found yourselves short on time to drive your classic or vintage vehicle may find that it gets… more»
















