Every time I see a red 1959 Cadillac convertible, I think about the one that lived across the street from me when I was a teenager. It was in pretty nice condition, painted an orangey/red color with a white… more»
Wicked 427 Thunderbolt! 1964 Ford Fairlane
Often the late 1960s muscle cars like the Road Runner, Cobra-Jet Torinos, and GTO The Judge models spring to mind when we think about the classic muscle car era, but the Detroit Horsepower Wars started much earlier. Witness this… more»
No Wood Paneling: 1970 Ford Country Sedan
Don’t call it a Country Squire: this is a 1970 Ford Country Sedan, which is another classic station wagon that left the factory without the familiar wood paneling that made these long-roof models so iconic. In a way, it’s… more»
Little Blue 1965 Ford Mustang
This basic, blue 1965 Ford Mustang has a pretty coat of paint and it is has a lot to offer for a respectable price. You can take it home for $7,000 or you can make an offer, so you… more»
SCCA Champion! 1973 Triumph Spitfire
It’s not very often that you get a chance to purchase some genuine racing history! This famous Group 44 1973 Triumph Spitfire won the 1973 SCCA Championship (as well as many other races, including 8 national races that year)… more»
Four-Eyed Survivor: 1986 Mustang GT Convertible
This 1986 Ford Mustang GT convertible is a nicely presented four-eyed example that comes with the preferred manual transmission and 302 V8 combination. Mileage is indicated as a low 64,000, and despite residing on Long Island, the seller claims… more»
Parts Car or Restoration Project? 1961 Austin Healey 3000
Sadly, I knew without looking that this beleaguered 1961 Austin Healey 3000 hailed from my neck of the woods, listed for sale in Connecticut and being swallowed alive by the tin worm. The Healey may look reasonably complete with… more»
Wrecked When New: 1970 Plymouth Cuda 340
Can you imagine wrecking your new muscle car just three weeks after taking delivery? That’s apparently what happened with this 1970 Plymouth Barracuda that is now listed for sale after finally being released from the original owner’s grasp. He… more»
One of 439: 1985.5 Ford Mustang SVO
The turbo Fords of the 80s continue to strike me as a hugely under-appreciated segment of American collector vehicles. We actually just sold the turbocharged and intercooled Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe out of the large Georgia collection listed here… more»
19,000 Original Miles: 1993 Buick LeSabre Custom
There’s a seller out of the town of Bangor, Pennsylvania, who has a massive collection of classic and emerging classic American cars and trucks, and he pops up every now and again with another gem for sale. Today, it’s… more»
Sinatra Sedan: 1964 Buick Electra 225
1964 was quite a year. Most of us think of the 1960s as such a great and peaceful decade but there were some bad things going on at the time. There were also some good things, a lot of… more»
1975 Chevrolet Caprice Convertible With 9,483 Genuine Miles!
We’ve all seen plenty of classic cars where the owner makes some outrageous claim about low mileage, but the claim made about this 1975 Caprice Convertible would appear to be true. The owner states that it has covered a… more»
Most Beautiful! 1986 Panther Kallista
This is not a kit car! Panther Westwinds was a British manufacturer of retro sports cars before retro was cool. By 1986 they had already gone bankrupt for the first time and had re-launched the company with the steel-bodied… more»
Black Beauty: 1955 Ford Thunderbird
Whilst Ford always claimed that the Thunderbird had not been developed as a direct competitor to the Corvette, the fact that the development of the T-Bird commenced a mere month after the Corvette broke cover seemed to initially contradict… more»



















