Update – This GLH has been relisted, now with a $3,500 BIN. You can find it here on eBay. Though virtually unheard-of in America today, practical front-wheel-drive hatchbacks appealed to many U.S. buyers during the 1980s. Some manufacturers offered… more»
A Different Off-Roader: 1964 Amphicar 770
For any manufacturer to take on the concept of an amphibious vehicle could best be described as a brave decision. Automotive history is littered with examples, and some of these vehicles have been more successful than others. Some unkind… more»
700 Horsepower: 1965 Dodge Coronet Lightweight
I will always take my hat off to a car owner who openly admits that they really aren’t sure whether what they have is a truly rare classic or a clone. That is what the owner of this Dodge… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1976 Sebring CitiCar
I love a good oddball car and there aren’t too many cars as odd or unusual than a Sebring City Car! We’ve come across a few of these over the years, but more often than not, they are trashed… more»
Tire Twister! 1970 Mercury Cyclone 429 SCJ Drag Pak
Nearly every cool Ford has a Mercury counterpart, usually with fewer sold, more original options, and a higher chance of having the only one at a given event. This 1970 Mercury Cyclone in St. Charles, Missouri features the 429… more»
Affordable Project: 1970 AMC Hornet SST
I’ve always like the styling of the Hornet. Those slightly flared wheel arches give the car a muscular look and followed the AMC tradition of producing cars with interesting styling. This particular Hornet, from the first year of production,… more»
1-Of-15: 2006 Pontiac GTO Lingenfelter Revenge
Sometimes cars come along that are an open book, and their history can be quite easy to trace and to verify. Sometimes cars come along that throw up a bit of a mystery, and this Pontiac GTO is just… more»
First Year: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible
With only 2,128 examples built in 1969, the Plymouth Road Runner Convertible has a bit of an air of exclusivity about it. This one has spent the vast majority of its life in Arizona, and this has paid dividends… more»
Original Paint: 1990 Dodge Ramcharger
This 1990 Dodge Ramcharger is straight of the late 80s with its two-tone paint job and fake woodgrain trim, but that’s hardly a bad thing. We don’t get to see these genuine off-roaders in this sort of condition, but… more»
Pickup Edition: 1976 International Scout Terra
While spotting an International Harvester Scout isn’t hard to do, the pickup body variant known as the Scout Terra is a fair bit harder to come by. The example seen here is one such truck, and it remains in… more»
A Big Surprise: 1978 Pontiac Trans Am Special Edition
Don’t be fooled by the sad exterior condition, because below that faded and ruined paint-work lies a nice, solid car that is ready to be driven and enjoyed right now. A 1978 Pontiac Trans Am Special Edition is a… more»
318 Survivor: 1970 Dodge Charger
While many of us can agree that Mopars with the bigger motors are the cars to buy, there’s a certain appeal to a preserved survivor with the less raucous motors. This 1970 Dodge Charger wears great period colors and… more»
D.I.Y. Split Window: 1963 Corvette Roof
When the 1963 Corvette debuted, it featured a very distinct body line that sparked controversy amongst the general public and within the ranks of General Motors itself…The split rear window. If you aren’t familiar with the details of the… more»

















