Only 1,613 Made: 1971 Ford Torino GT Convertible

The Ford Torino did a fairly brisk business in 1971, with 326,463 being sold in its last year on a unibody platform. Only 1,613 of those, however, were sporty GT convertibles such as our maroon feature car. Surprisingly, the… more»

One Owner Survivor: 1989 Audi 100

Affordability is often a key consideration for those seeking the first classic to park in their garage. The thought of spending a significant sum on what could prove to be a flight of fancy can be unappealing, leading some… more»

Single-Family-Owned 1974 Lincoln Continental Mark IV

The Lincoln Continental Mark IV is an excellent example of ’70s luxury. Equipped with tons of amenities and comfort it makes the daily commute something to look forward to. Finding an original example is tricky. This example is said… more»

56k Mile? 1960 Chrysler Imperial Crown

It’s hard to imagine that in the ’60s luxury cars were built with a similar level of amenities as some of today’s economy cars. The 1960 Chrysler Imperial with the Crown trim came equipped with power windows, power steering,… more»

5.0 V8 Powered 1986 TVR 280i

Arguably one of the least British-looking British cars, the 1986 TVR 280i is a very boxy sports car with perfectly ’80s styling. It seems that only 980 280is were produced from 1984-1987 making this car fairly rare. The example… more»

BF Auction: 2002 Porsche 911 6-Speed

We find ourselves in a bit of a pickle! After purchasing and thoroughly enjoying a Porsche Boxster, we decided to buy a water-cooled Porsche 911. Well, we found a fantastic low-mileage example, but a new project car is on its… more»

1991 Volvo 780 Bertone Turbo Coupe

Fashionably gliding onto the market in 1991 at a 2024 equivalent price of $97,300 dollars (!), this 1991 Volvo 780 Coupe, known by many as a Bertone Turbo Coupe (all Coupes were turbos by this time), is one svelt,… more»

Jump Seats in the Bed! 1981 Subaru BRAT GL

The Subaru BRAT was a small, 4X4 utility coupe (“ute”) that also served as a pickup truck. Built across two generations, it was in production from 1978 to 1994. To avoid a higher import tariff, it came with two… more»

Solid Project: 1968 Dodge Charger R/T

Although there’s little that would stop me from considering this one if I were in the market for a sixties B-Body to restore, after looking over the seller’s description this 1968 Dodge Charger R/T does seem to present a… more»

Cheap Camper Project: 1976 Chevrolet Blazer Chalet

In my opinion, the Chevrolet Blazer Chalet is one of the coolest products GM has ever offered, and I wish they would find the ingenuity to deliver such a product again. A standard Blazer – which was already a… more»

12-Year Barn Find: 1963 Chevrolet Corvair Monza

Chevrolet got into the compact car game in 1960 with the new Corvair. Following in the footsteps of the VW Beetle the automobile used an air-cooled engine mounted in the rear. Despite being unorthodox by domestic standards, the little… more»

9,369 Mile Drop Top: 1999 Chevrolet Corvette

One of the many positives about being a Corvette enthusiast is that, if you wait long enough, the perfect car will come along.  Perfect for some may mean the correct engine and transmission options.  Others wait around for the… more»

Barn Find? 1964 Triumph TR4 with Surrey Top

The British motor industry didn’t buy into planned obsolescence like we did here in America. Whether the term was coined by Brooks Stevens or Alfred Sloan or someone in between, Standard-Triumph and its competing brands did the opposite, making… more»

Largely Original 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

A 1969 Ford Mustang equipped with the Mach 1 trim and the Cobra Jet engine was one of the most impressive Muscle cars available at the time. Now, they are highly collectible especially examples that have maintained their original… more»

Rare 1998 Pontiac Trans Am

This is said to be a very rare vehicle. It is allegedly the first LS Trans Am ever made by Pontiac/GM and has a VIN #1. It was part of the GM Heritage Collection and was given a special… more»

Single-Family-Owned 1953 Mercury Monterey Woody Wagon

The 1953 Mercury Monterey Woody Wagon was the first wood-paneled station wagon Mercury produced, making it relatively collectible. The cars have a totally beachy vibe, and the way this example was styled exaggerates that. It’s easy to imagine this… more»

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