Stalled Project: 1961 MGA 1600 Mk I Roadster

Let us count the ways…. that car projects become stalled. Money. Relationships. Storage. Boredom. Age. Work. Moving. Children. I’m sure there are other reasons – maybe positive ones like, I thought I wanted an MGA 1600 but suddenly I… more»

88k Original Miles: 1991 Toyota Pickup

Some classics are so fragile that you only need to sneeze within sight of them and something will fall off. Toyota’s Pickup range is the polar opposite, enjoying a reputation for bulletproof reliability and strength. This 1991 example is… more»

Impeccable Sport Coupe: 1962 Chevrolet Impala

Chevrolet ditched the tailfins on their full-size cars in 1961. That made for a cleaner look that may have reached its pinnacle in 1962 (my favorite of the 1961-64 generation). The Impala Sport Couple had a more formal roofline… more»

Charity Sale: 1970 Datsun Sports 2000

We all like to do our bit to help those less fortunate than ourselves, and this is typically a selfless act. However, this 1970 Datsun Sports 2000 offers the chance to make such a contribution and drive away in… more»

No Reserve: 1978 Chevrolet Corvette Pace Car Edition

A great deal of prestige is attached to being selected to provide the Pace Car for the annual Indianapolis 500. The Corvette was awarded that honor in 1978, and Chevrolet followed the usual practice of leveraging the exposure to… more»

Barn Find Front-Drive: 1970 Oldsmobile Toronado

This familiar seller hit another home run with a barn find, and also for showing dozens of excellent photos! I have hope yet for the future of online vehicle listings again. This first-gen car is easily distinguished from the… more»

Top Shelf Drop Top: 1969 Chevrolet Impala

If you walked into your Chevrolet dealer in 1969 looking for a full-size convertible, you only had one choice. That was the Impala (sorry, no Biscayne, no Bel Air, and no Caprice drop-tops). 14,445 of those Impala ragtops were… more»

Jukebox Hero: 1962 Chevrolet Bel Air 409

America lost something when the car song went out of style. I’m not talking about songs that mention that you drove your “Chevy to the levee” or that you got “a Chrysler that seats about twenty”; I’m talking about… more»

Parts or Project: 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 Roller

The Galaxie 500 dominated the Ford lineup across three decades (1959 to 1974). It was the company’s bread-and-better car much like the Impala at Chevrolet. The third generation was around from 1965 to 1969 and is noteworthy for being… more»

Parked 23 Years: 1977 Ducati 500 GTL

Said to be one of 373 made in this model year and one of 250 exported to the U.S. market, this 1977 Ducati 500 GTL is rare to see today. Known for their V-twin engines, this one is a… more»

Modified Mailster? 1957 Cushman 780 Truckster

This one is a bit of a head-scratcher as the model number is 780-26, which relates to a 1957 Cushman Mailster, but let’s refer to it as a 1957 Cushman Truckster for now. The seller has it listed here… more»

1962 Volkswagen Type 2 Single-Cab Pickup

The VW Type II or Type 2 pickup, or Transporter, is an interesting vehicle, and in typical Volkswagen fashion, it impacted the types of vehicles available from other manufacturers. It wasn’t the first cab-forward pickup but it’s hard to… more»

Tri-Power Droptop! 1966 Pontiac GTO

Years ago, I worked for this eccentric but brilliant man, who once had been an executive at Ford Motor Company. He later drifted into the railroad industry which is where I made his acquaintance. He had this saying that… more»

350/4-Speed: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS

It is sometimes difficult to determine the popularity of a particular classic, but this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS leaves no such doubts. Its listing has received over 400 views in the past twenty-four hours, and with fifty-eight people adding… more»

One-Owner 1970 Ford Mustang Grande

In a model year where an enthusiast could order a Boss 302, a Boss 429, or a Cobra Jet Mach 1, it’s hard to contemplate that one could buy a Mustang Grande on the same showroom floor. Yes, 1970… more»

Rare 1959 Berkeley SE328

The 1959 Berkeley SE328 is undoubtedly an oddball. They were produced in relatively low numbers and are scarcely seen on the road these days. The company produced about four thousand vehicles within its four years. Despite being rare, these… more»

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