When it comes to Porsches, it seems the options list bears less and less meaning as it relates to the final price. If it’s an air-cooled 911, it will hammer home north of $20K provided it isn’t rusty or… more»
Preserve or Drive? 1994 Chevrolet Caprice Classic
The 1977 to 1990 Chevrolet Caprice had a good 14-year run. But by 1991, it was time for an update. The jelly bean look had come on strong in the time being, and Caprice joined the look for 1991…. more»
Original 440/4-speed: 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T
The 1967 Dodge Coronet came from an era when the Coke bottle styling was used by all the major manufacturers. The Coronet’s lines will simple yet tasteful. That’s why one’s like this 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T, found here on… more»
Fast With Class: 1969 Buick GS Stage 1
“Fast with Class” was Buick’s slogan for the Grand Sport Stage 1 in 1969. The Stage 1 option was Buick’s try at keeping up with its General Motors cousins, who continued to ramp horsepower ratings up during the muscle… more»
SS 396 Survivor: 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle
The owner of this 1967 Chevelle begins his sales pitch by claiming that he is a car enthusiast and not an expert. He purchased this car off a friend of a friend, and after returning it to the road,… more»
Blue Plate Special: 1984 Alfa Romeo Spider
While 80s German cars continue to accelerate in price, Alfa Romeos of the same vintage seem like a relative bargain. I’ve been checking out the Milano sedan and the later 164, and despite the upkeep requirements, they seem like… more»
All Original: 1969 Chevy Nova Sedan
This all original grocery getter is a much more appealing grocery getter than current ones. Who wouldn’t want this 1969 Chevy Nova sedan with 46,941 miles, owned by only 3 people? It is located in Southwick, Massachusetts and is… more»
Twin Turbo Sleeper: 1990 Toyota Cresta 2.5 GT
It’s difficult today to find reasons to get enthused about the vehicles Toyota chooses to sell in the U.S. Looking back at their lineup in 1988 shows a company with a much different focus than they have now, which… more»
Project Car Special: 1978 Ford Mustang Cobra II
This 1978 Ford Mustang Cobra II looks like it’s lived somewhere between daily driver and project car for some period of time. It’s not a basketcase that’s been off the road for years, nor is it exactly in a… more»
Rare Breezeway: 1964 Mercury Monterey
With summer and even fall coming to an end here in the upper-Midwest, we always miss being able to comfortably have a window or two open in the car. Mercury advertised that if you have a car like this… more»
Sports Wagon: 1992 BMW M5 Touring
For fans of BMW wagons (of which I count myself one), this is pretty close to a holy grail car: an E34 M5 Touring, one of only two generations of M-badged BMW wagons ever built—neither of which was ever… more»
Texas Top Coat: 1980 Mercedes 450SL
The R107 Mercedes remains a car that is both rising in value and wholly attainable on a budget. The best cars, usually later models and Euro-spec examples, can easily clear the $20K price threshold, but others like this dusty… more»
Pay You To Take It? 1970 Dodge Charger
The seller is honest about the condition of this car. The ad states “a very rough 1970 charger” and “parts or restore” which says it all. There may be a few usable parts, but most of this car is significantly beyond… more»
Stored Since ’99: 1973 Dodge Charger Brougham SE
The staging on this 1973 Dodge Charger looks too good to be true, but the seller does acknowledge it was in storage since 1999. Despite its racy exterior, this is the more luxury and convenience oriented “Brougham SE” trim,… more»



















