UPDATE – Joel just let us know that this one sold to the first person to contact him! Who’s up for going rogue in this Rambler? I’ve always thought these cars were an interesting departure from the typical Ford or… more»
Grenades Not Included: Daimler Ferret Scout Cars
(Update, the green one has been lost or broken. How do you lose or break a tank?) The Ferret is a serious 4 wheel drive machine that should make any owner proud and any Hummer owner jealous. It not… more»
1 of 531 Made: 1978 Dodge Aspen Super Coupe
While not every limited production car made in the 60s and 70s was destined to be a collector’s item, some limited editions do deserve a special place in enthusiasts’ hearts for their mixture of special features or added performance…. more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1967 Camaro Pro Street Project
Edward H describes his Camaro as a, “street and strip (Pro Street) car”, and given that it’s packing a 406 cui V8 I don’t doubt that it was fast! It’s a fully built machine, with lots of performance upgrades,… more»
12,000 Original Miles: 1978 Cadillac Fleetwood
Not many cars remain on the road today that have details like their factory chalk markings still intact. That’s not surprising – after a few years of use, natural elements strip those clues to a car’s past right off… more»
Cool In Its Own Right: 1965 Corvair Sedan
As many of you probably know, I’m a Corvair nut. One general trend in the land of flat-sixes is the lack of love for “bloated whales”- the sport sedan Corvair. I, for one, like the longer roofline and convenience… more»
Is The Price Right? 1957 Dodge Town Wagon & 1958 Town Panel
Before you start your comment, I know the 1957 on the right has rear side windows, which means it’s not really a panel truck, it’s a Town Wagon. However, that’s what the owner has called both of them, and it… more»
Little Bitty Bimmer: 1961 BMW 700 Coupe
Remember the Isetta, that funny little Italian micro car with a door on the front? They were built by several companies in several countries, including BMW in Germany. The BMW version had a BMW single cylinder, 12 HP four-stroke, 247 cc… more»
Triple Black: 1972 Mercury Marquis Brougham
If you like big American cars, and many of us do, the early-to-mid seventies Mercury Marquis, particularly in Brougham form, is a pretty nice looking representative from that era’s FoMoCo styling. While it perhaps handles a bit more like… more»
Turbo Car Concept: 1984 Mercedes 190E Callaway
Over the years, we have seen any number of hotted-up models released with the distinct touches of a company called Callaway. This connection seemingly always has a positive impact on value, as just the parts alone can command a… more»
Ready to Deal: Muscle Cars & Drivers in Montana
Here’s an interesting listing found on craigslist in Montana: seemingly, a wheeler dealer of sorts who doesn’t necessarily have the cash on hand to buy the car or truck of his choosing, but is willing to make any number… more»
EXCLUSIVE: Huge Barn Find In California!
Reader Scott G has as he puts it, a small collection of approximately 20 cars in his barn in San Francisco, California. It sounds like his definition of a small collection is a little different than mine, but I’m alright with that!… more»
Factory 440 4-Speed Wagon: 1971 Dodge Coronet Crestwood
UPDATE: The previous owner who restored this car has chimed in and let us all know that this car actually left the factory with a 383. Still impressive, but it’s not quite as the seller presented it. If you… more»
Muscle Bus: 1965 Chrysler New Yorker 9 Passenger Wagon
How can you beat a cool 1960s wagon with a 413 V8, and room for 9? Well, I suppose this combination could be beat, but this New Yorker is a neat option for those that need a useful classic…. more»
EXCLUSIVE: Jamie’s Triumph Herald Stash!
This past summer, Jamie (one of our longtime writers) purchased this little stash of Heralds from a friend. He wrote about the acquisition here in a post, and at the time, he wasn’t sure what he was going to do with… more»
















