W-30 350 V8: 1979 Hurst/Olds 61k Miles

Between 1968 and 1984 (sporadically), Oldsmobile offered eight model years of a low-production muscle car that included the Hurst shifter and name. The 1979 edition was the first outing where Oldsmobile built the car 100%. This ’79, one of… more»

1980 Chevrolet El Camino Conquista 350 V8

If you had a hair helmet and wore your shirt collars outside of your sports jacket in 1980, you may have owned an El Camino. At least in looking at brochures showing the 1980 Chevrolet El Camino Conquista, such… more»

19 Feet Of Detroit-Poured Confidence: 1967 Chrysler Newport

The seller of this 1967 Chrysler Newport Custom waxes on, “You show up to Christmas in a beige crossover, and your father sighs. Your mother asks if you’ve ‘settled down.’ ​No more. Rolling up in this pillarless 4-door hardtop—gliding… more»

Original Woody- 1951 Ford with Original Paint!

As the transportation industry transitioned from horse-drawn buggies to automobiles, wood, a primary building material, was phased out. Many manufacturers still produced “woody” wagons as a nod to the automobile’s heritage and as a warm counterpoint to the car’s… more»

RF Repair: 1987 Ford LTD Crown Victoria LX

Looking fresh and clean in Spinnaker Blue, this 1987 Ford LTD Crown Victoria LX sedan would be fun to own for car shows and just for general driving duties. One disclosure: apparently, it’s been in an accident in the… more»

86K Miles: 3800-Powered 1995 Buick Regal Custom Sedan

Modern aerodynamic styling might just be man’s great equalizer. In 1995, when this Buick Regal Custom was built, a 30-year-old Buick would have been a 1965 Skylark, Riviera, or Electra 225. Everyone would have known it was an old… more»

350 Powered Pro Street Compact: 1979 Pontiac Sunbird

The Pontiac Sunbird isn’t one of those cars that typically still gets a lot of attention, at least not in stock form, unless it happens to be one of those that came from the factory with a 305 V8… more»

427 V8 Beast? 1969 Chevrolet Caprice

Chevrolet introduced the Caprice in mid-1965 as a competitive match to Ford’s new LTD. Like the LTD was an extension of the Galaxie 500, the Caprice had the same initial relationship with the Impala. It was popular enough to… more»

Turbocharged Roadster: 1979 Panther Lima Turbo

The idea of driving a neoclassical roadster on a fair weather day is one that requires a unique mindset. You have to appreciate the era in which the design was in its prime, at least enough to commit to… more»

Inexpensive Project: 1968 Ford Thunderbird Landau

By the late 1960s, the details that made the four-seat Thunderbird special were whittled away one-by-one as the marketplace for luxury cars evolved. By the 1970s, the T-Bird’s comparatively trim size, high transmission tunnel, console, bucket seats, and wild… more»

Never Used 4WD: 1995 Geo Tracker

The rise in popularity of 1990s vehicles continues unabated. The values may not be shockingly high, but it has gotten pretty easy to make a good flip out of cars and trucks that were once just average runabouts. Small… more»

European Car of the Year: 1982 Lancia Delta LX

Among the cars or trucks that get imported are a select few performance vehicles that many enthusiasts drool over. The Nissan Skyline, Mazda RX-7, Mercedes-Benz 190E Evolution, and a handful of others have sat at the top of the… more»

Survivor! 1977 Chrysler Cordoba With 5800 Original Miles

The Chrysler Cordoba is famous for commercials featuring Ricardo Montalbán, crooning over “rich Corinthian leather”. That’s what most of us remember about the car. But the Cordoba was a stalwart entry in the personal luxury niche, credited with saving… more»

New Steel Included: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

This 1970 Plymouth Road Runner provides enthusiasts with the best of both worlds. It runs and drives exceptionally well, and the seller includes most of the steel required to return the car to a rust-free state during its cosmetic… more»

Upgraded 350: 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

Have you ever heard an owner say they wished their classic had less power? No? Same here. That may be what makes this 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo an attractive proposition. The seller performed a few upgrades to its small-block… more»

Final Year Model: 1971 Plymouth GTX

The 1971 model year marked the end of the line for the GTX as a standalone model. Plymouth would continue using the badge from 1972 until 1974, attaching it only to Road Runners ordered with a 440ci V8 under… more»

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