Certain attributes and characteristics add to the inherent value of a classic, while others serve as interesting conversation starters. That this 1966 Shelby GT350 was sold new by Carroll Shelby himself probably falls into the second category. However, the… more»
Two-Door Survivor: 1990 Ford Tempo
Offered as both a four-door and two-door sedan, Ford’s Tempo was often thought of as a younger sibling to the Taurus, although the Tempo beat the Taurus to the market by a couple of years. This 1990 Ford Tempo… more»
Hemi-Powered 1968 Dodge Charger R/T
The other day, somebody asked me if I watched televised auctions such as Mecum and Barrett-Jackson, and after contemplating the question for a couple seconds, I had to reply that I didn’t anymore. It’s been a while, and the… more»
1965 Honda C100 With Rare Roadster Kit
Any time your vehicle is compared to such big names as the Ford Model T, the Jeep, or the Volkswagen Beetle, you know you’re on the right track. Honda’s Super Cub motorcycle is such a vehicle, often lumped along… more»
48K-Mile 1974 GMC 2500 Sierra Grande Wide-Side
Wide-Side, Fleetside, Styleside, Townside, Step Side, Fenderside, Flareside, Thriftside, Utiline, gaaaaaa! It’s like truck manufacturers have a different name for everything, to misquote an old Steve Martin comedy bit about French people having a different word for everything. This… more»
Racer’s Choice! 1975 FMC 2900R
Hoping to capitalize on the hot ’70s RV market, Food Machinery Corporation (FMC) parlayed its expertise in building military vehicles into the fabulous FMC 2900R. These high-end coaches attracted owners from Hollywood and the auto racing world including Carol… more»
Manageable Mini Mover: 1978 Ford Courier
Everyone who’s owned a basic pickup already knows how often friends ask to borrow them, but I’m guessing you’ll be the number one pal to your entire neighborhood if this 1978 Ford Courier mini mover gets spotted in your… more»
Price Drop: 1975 Chevrolet Camaro Rally Sport With 13k Original Miles
There’s a lot to like about this 1975 Chevrolet Camaro Rally Sport, from its seemingly flawless presentation to its extraordinarily low odometer reading. It is an unmolested survivor with an iconic small-block under the hood. The seller indicates that… more»
Original L76/4-Speed: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
Many people believe that the release of the C2 marked the moment when the Corvette came of age. It brought significant mechanical improvements over its predecessor, while the introduction of a big-block option in 1965 transformed an already potent… more»
351-Equipped: 1956 Ford Fairlane Victoria
This 1956 Ford Fairlane Victoria has spent the past two years in storage, but it doesn’t seem to have suffered unduly from the experience. It presents nicely, with the bigger wheels the most obvious sign that there might be… more»
Real Deal Head Turner: 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396
Chevrolet joined the mid-size muscle car scene in 1965 with a limited production of the Chevelle Malibu, the SS 396. The Bow-Tie folks dived in all the way by making the car a series of its own the next… more»
1 of 1? No Reserve 1973 Ford Mustang Convertible
Almost any car is one of one if you break things down far enough, but that’s a cynical way to view this truly uncommon 1973 Mustang Convertible. With 11,853 sold, the ’73 ragtop was actually quite successful as the… more»
Oh Canada! 1954 Dodge Regent
GM’s Canadian-specific models, such as the Beauvillemont, Parisienne, Acadian, etc., get a lot of old car press, but the General wasn’t the only one with a Canada-specific portfolio. ChryCo’s Dodge division got in on the action with the Regent,… more»
1983 Ford F-150 4×4 Flareside 351 V8 4-Speed
This truck checks so many boxes it isn’t even funny. I feel like an Amazon warehouse line worker. It’s a vintage pickup; check. It’s a 4×4; check. It has a V8; check. It’s a short bed; check. It has… more»

















