BF Auction: 1966 Ford Fairlane 500

UPDATE – The seller has added photos to the gallery below. While the Mustang was taking all the spotlight after its explosive first year in sales and an even stronger 1966 campaign, Ford was peddling more than sporty sexiness… more»

New Interior: 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442

Interior retrims can be a costly part of any project build, but the seller has removed that expense from the equation with this 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442. It is in good mechanical health, requiring an exterior refresh to present… more»

Motorhome 440 Powered 1967 Plymouth Fury III

In our modern attention-starved world, it’s easy to think that the sleeper no longer has a place, but this 1967 Fury III is alive and well and it has something to say about it. While it’s not exactly set… more»

Ghostbusters Tribute: 1964 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser

Oldsmobile launched an unusual station wagon in 1964. Based on the new mid-size Cutlass, the Vista Cruiser had a raised roof in its back half, with fixed-glass, roof-mounted skylights. They provided visibility for passengers in the second and third… more»

Long Bed Driver: 1967 Chevrolet C-10

Some classic pickups are built for show, others for work—and then there are survivors like this 1967 Chevrolet C-10, listed here on craigslist out of Bend, Oregon, that have been revived with care to be a strong-running, reliable daily… more»

1979 Dodge Li’l Red Express With 5,600 Original Miles

The automotive world was very different in the late 1970s. Emission regulations reduced many performance models to shadows of their former selves, leaving enthusiasts to long for the good old days. However, by exploiting a loophole in regulations, Dodge… more»

SS Wannabe? 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu

Nearly half of all Chevrolet Chevelle production in 1970 included the Malibu Sport Coupe. But a large portion of them still served the muscle car market as SS 396 or SS 454 powerhouses. The seller has a survivor-quality Malibu… more»

BF Exclusive: 1966 Jaguar Mark II

UPDATE – The seller has lowered their asking price. A car’s reputation doesn’t always follow it across oceans and borders. In England, the Jaguar Mark 2 had a bit of a bad-boy reputation, being a favorite getaway car among… more»

Factory 4-Speed: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS Convertible Project

A 1969 Camaro convertible is already a sought-after find, but when you add the Rally Sport package and a factory manual transmission, interest tends to go up quickly. That’s what makes this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS convertible project, listed… more»

Bargain W112 Coupe: 1965 Mercedes-Benz 300SE

This car seems way, way too cheap. Tell me I’m wrong or if I’m missing an obvious flaws, but a W112 coupe should be selling for $20,000 or better in this condition. The seller says that it’s his dad’s… more»

Nicest Roller Around? 1970 Chrysler Newport

Usually, when we run across a “roller,” the whole package needs a lot of work. Not so in the case of this 1970 Chrysler Newport, which looks quite tidy except for the hole in the engine compartment. Apparently, the… more»

Factory V8 Survivor: Original 1972 ‘Heavy Chevy’ Chevrolet Chevelle

Chevelle fans who appreciate originality may want to take a close look at this 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Heavy Chevy, listed for sale by its owner in Visalia, California, you can see it here on craigslist. The seller describes it… more»

Chopped Colonnade: 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

It wasn’t until 1978 that Chevrolet officially gave the Monte Carlo a chop, which had more to do with the size of the car’s length.  General Motors had no involvement with the chop that’s been made on this 1973… more»

Stock Hot Hatch: 1991 Honda Civic Si

The impact of modifications on a car is profound, and usually leads to decreased value. The only exception to this rule, generally speaking, is if you are adding parts that have a close association to the factory, such as… more»

Americana Incarnate: 1915 Republic Two-Ton Truck

This truck is from the most prolific manufacturer you’ve never heard of: Republic Motor, with roots reaching back to 1913. Search the internet for “first truck made in the US”, and you might turn up Autocar, but more likely… more»

One Owner: 1981 BMW 320i

Like a dog paddling in a pond, BMW’s three-series was steady on top, with a lot going on underneath. The sporty sedan theme perfected by the 2002 persisted, but the car’s entire demeanor was refined. The styling remained boxy,… more»

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