Rare Drop-Top: 1941 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible

Cadillac enjoyed a banner year in 1941, with 66,169 cars rolling out of dealerships and into the garages of new owners. However, one of the rarest of these was the Series 62 Convertible. The company produced a mere 3,100… more»

Supercharger Needs TLC: 1957 Packard Clipper

Packard and Studebaker joined forces in 1954 and the product lines remained separate until 1957. That’s when the remaining Packard production became rebadged products out of South Bend, often referred to today as “Packardbakers.” Buyers and dealers alike were… more»

Flathead Project: 1946 Mercury Eight Deluxe

Mercury was in the same boat as all the other U.S. automakers at the close of World War II. They were able to restart car production but would have to make do with warmed-over pre-war products for the first… more»

Rear Barn Doors Find: 1972 Chevrolet Suburban

Almost looking like it has a shadow of a right left rear door, or where a door should have been, this 1972 Chevrolet Custom/10 Suburban is a three-door vehicle. Well actually, five doors if you count the two rear… more»

Tremec 5 Speed: 1981 Pontiac Trans Am

    The second generation Pontiac Trans Am was a well designed car that was a great platform for many engines over its 12 year run. One of the most sought after features is to find a second generation… more»

Rare Color? 1974 Mercedes-Benz 450SL

As I’ve alluded to before, I love rare colors on collector and hobby vehicles. In the case of this Mercedes-Benz 450SL, is appears to wear a shade of paint I can’t recall seeing on an R107 previously called Dark… more»

59K Mile One-Owner 1992 Cadillac Coupe DeVille

Driving 1,900 miles a year isn’t a lot, a lot of people travel that far or more every month. I do about twice that much driving every month on average per year so for this 1992 Cadillac Coupe DeVille… more»

Former 427 Big-Block: 1967 Chevrolet Corvette

The second generation of the Chevy Corvette was in its last year in 1967. This was in advance of the C3 “Mako Shark” editions that would soon begin production ahead of 1968. This ’67 convertible was once a rare… more»

BF Auction: 1976 Pontiac Trans Am Custom

It may seem strange or at odds with the classic scene to describe this 1976 Pontiac Trans Am as a survivor, but I feel that term is appropriate. The custom car scene has continually evolved since the first passenger… more»

First Year Project: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro

While the Mustang may be credited as the first offering to fall into the category of a pony car, it sure didn’t take other manufacturers long to realize what a marketable concept Ford had gotten into here, with GM… more»

Ferrari Field Find: 1988 328 GTB

Can’t you just hear the conversation: “Pull over, honey, there’s a Ferrari in that field.” “A Ferrari in a field—you need Lasik.” “PULL OVER and let me check this out!” And what do you know—it turns out you’re right…. more»

Low Mileage Survivor: 1976 Jaguar XJ6C

Though Jaguar’s XJ6C didn’t arrive in showrooms until 1975, it’s got a ’60s swankiness about it. That’s because it really was a ’60s car. The XJ line was introduced in 1968 to rationalize Jaguar’s saloon production – four models… more»

Porsche Exclusive Build: 1989 Porsche 928 GT Flachbau

It’s one thing to own the nicest Porsche 928 ever made. It’s quite another to be able to call the factory up and ask them to build one to your liking. That’s likely how this one-off “Flachbau” 928 was… more»

28K Original Miles: 1992 Ford F-250 XLT

Ford F-Series trucks from the early and middle 90s are one of the hotter segments in the vintage vehicle market right now. What was once the everyday workhorse (and still is, honestly) can now be a very smart buy… more»

Barn Benz: 1967 Mercedes-Benz 250S

This 1967 Mercedes-Benz 250S represents the W108/W109 chassis sedans, and is represents one of the more ideal blends of style and size in Mercedes’ vintage lineup. The car is loved by enthusiasts for its handsome looks and robust engines,… more»

Cleaning Out Storage? Vintage Packard, Plymouth, and Buick

The seller has three antique cars for sale that seem to have nothing in common besides they’re occupying space. Two are projects, while the third is said to be a nice driver. Your choices range from a rare 1955… more»

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