Lancia’s many models were each destined for a particular niche in the marketplace. Early cars – such as the Lambda – were innovative ground-breakers. The Appia was an economy car, a people-mover. The Aurelia – like the Astura before… more»
15k Original Miles: 1980 Chevrolet Corvette
This 1980 Chevrolet Corvette presents beautifully, which is unsurprising given that its odometer shows 15,000 original miles. It is a genuine survivor with one reversible interior upgrade, and is ideal for enthusiasts seeking a high-end driver to park in… more»
26k Mile 1980 Cadillac Sedan de Ville d’Elegance
While some enthusiasts focus on high-performance models, others prefer a more leisurely and luxurious classic motoring experience. If you fall into that category, you may find this 1980 Cadillac Sedan de Ville irresistible. The first owner ordered it with… more»
Restoration Required: 1963 Buick Riviera
As a classic car enthusiast, the 1960s pose a unique challenge. I have no trouble picking a classic from each post-war decade that I would park in my garage if the opportunity arose. However, so many genuinely great cars… more»
Original Paint: 1975 Ford Bronco
This 1975 Ford Bronco ticks many of the right boxes for those seeking a survivor-grade classic. It is a two-owner vehicle wearing its original paint. It has only one apparent minor rust issue, and the deal includes a wealth… more»
Possible Engine Upgrade? 1965 Ford Mustang
First Generation Mustangs are almost the automotive equivalent of Lego Blocks. That isn’t a criticism, but merely recognition that they offer endless possibilities for adding and removing components to create the car of your dreams. This 1965 Mustang is… more»
Suicide Doors: 1967 Ford Thunderbird Landau
The Ford Thunderbird served in a few capacities over the years, starting as a two-seater and then evolving to a personal luxury coupe. However, with all the decades the car was in production, there was only a brief period… more»
Original? 1979 Toyota Celica ST Sport Coupe
This great-looking, somewhat faded 1979 Toyota Celica ST Sport Coupe is from the middle of the second-generation redesign of this iconic model. The big bumpers do it no favors in the looks department, but otherwise, it’s hard to beat… more»
Last Year RWD: 1987 Pontiac Grand Prix
For enthusiasts of the Pontiac Grand Prix, it’s often the fourth-generation cars that seem to be the most favored, with the 1977 and final year from this era setting a new sales record, with over 288,000 buyers driving one… more»
So Much Wiring! 1936 Ford Five-Window Coupe Project
Like almost anyone with gasoline in their veins, I’m a sucker for 1936 Ford Coupes; they’re my favorite from a decade that abounds with stylistic riches in the Ford line. While I prefer the three-window coupes, I would categorize… more»
Nicest One Left? 1983 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight Regency
Originating from the good old days when auto manufacturers placed as much importance on a coupe as the sedan version of their flagship model comes this 1983 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight Regency, and this one may be one of the lowest-mileage… more»
Autobahn Package: 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora
The Oldsmobile Aurora remains one of the more impressive vehicles GM has made in recent memory, but also a cautionary tale of how brand identity and engineering still rule the day at the upper end of the market. The… more»
5-Speed Survivor: 1981 Honda Prelude
Typically, you try not to get too excited when you see an enthusiast vehicle for sale that has a higher-than-normal price tag owing to its supposedly outstanding condition. This is especially so when the car is located north of… more»

















