A classy event calls for a classy car. A retro ride fit for a tea party could be this wedge-shaped, scone looking 1981 Triumph TR7 Convertible. Located in Chester, Maryland with an asking price of $6,500, you can buy… more»
G-Body Looking For Somebody: 1987 Oldsmobile 442
Despite the 117,000 miles, this car appears to be in great shape for its age. This is a prime example of a car that was driven by an owner who maintained it’s condition and originality. 1987 was the last… more»
Spartanburg Exec: 1976 Cadillac Limo
It’s hard to keep track of how many different varieties of limousines Cadillac and various aftermarket companies produced, but examples like this 1976 Fleetwood 75 are among the more handsome and “reasonably proportioned” models. With an interior designed for… more»
Custom Conundrum: 1966 Chevrolet Corvair
As a Corvair fan, I always do a little excited start when I see the word “Monza,” which is followed by a bit of disappointment if it turns out to be in reference to Chevrolet’s second use of that… more»
The Boss Is Back: 1969 Mustang Boss 302
Boss 302’s were developed specifically for the SCCA Trans-Am Road Racing Series. They were all built with special high-performance engines that featured 4-bolt mains, screw-in freeze plugs, and special heads using a canted valve design among other performance-enhancing features…. more»
Needs Work but all Original: 1966 Mustang Fastback
Over the last few years there seems to have been an increase in the number of older Mustangs breaking cover for sale as potential project cars. This is not just a trend that has emerged in the USA, as… more»
Aging Gracefully: 1930 Chevrolet 3 Window Coupe
In the first few decades of the 20th century steel production was still something of a black art. This is part of the reason why today we see some cars from the first half of the 1900s that have… more»
Funny-Sounding Thunderbird: Veebird Kit Car
If you had been passed by this (apparent) ’57 Thunderbird back in its heyday, you might have noticed an uncharacteristic engine note—coming from the wrong end of the car, no less. That’s because what looks like a T-bird is… more»
Most Looked At in America: 1982 Excalibur Series IV
It’s easy to forget the Excalibur was a solid performer when introduced, but the somewhat garish exterior was the first thing most folks noticed before ever peering under the hood. As the seller enthusiastically points out, the Excalibur may… more»
Bon Evil: 1966 Pontiac Bonneville Coupe
This ’66 Bonneville has undergone a frame-off restoration and according to its seller “all [there] is left to do is paint the car.” So that begs the question: would you paint it? Many would consider it sacrilegious not to,… more»
Buy or Swap: 1976 Ford Gran Torino Station Wagon
The word “nice” can be used in a number of different contexts. It can be used as an expression of sarcasm, and it can be used to denote something positive and pleasant. This 1976 Ford Gran Torino seems to… more»
Christine’s Uncle: 1957 Plymouth Belvedere
Even without Stephen King’s novel (and John Carpenter’s movie), the 1957-58 Plymouth lineup would still be extremely collectible. Arguably the cleanest of Virgil Exner’s Forward Look designs, these cars represent the boundless space-age enthusiasm of America in the late… more»
Reader Ad: 1940 LaSalle Series 50
What Makes It Special? This car was in a warehouse in Chicago since 1965 judging by the oil change sticker on the door jamb. In 2006 a new owner replaced the missing engine with a Chevy 350 and automatic… more»
New Yorker, New Yorker: 1963 Chrysler New Yorker
In 1963 Chrysler introduced an updated New Yorker to the waiting motoring world. This car marked the virtually complete disappearance of the “Forward Look” design which had proven to be so popular only six years earlier. The update was… more»





















