Triumph Motor Co. was in the automobile business for nearly 100 years, retiring in 1984. One of its least successful products was the Stag, a 2+2 sports touring car built in the 1970s. The U.S. auto market was always… more»
One-Family-Owned: 1997 Lincoln Continental
A 1997 Lincoln Continental brochure shows a well-groomed blond woman who says, “When I see something I like, I buy it.” This example is posted here on craigslist in St. Paul, Minnesota and they’re asking a mere $4,900, less… more»
Korean SUV: 1998 SsangYong Korando
While many of its marques were dismissed years ago as cheap and nasty, South Korean vehicle manufacturers have become powerhouses on the world stage. Companies like Kia and Hyundai now sell cars that are at the cutting edge of… more»
Former Cover Girl: 1980 Chrysler New Yorker
The listing for this Chrysler opens with, “Here is my unique 1980 New Yorker stainless and padded top very special low production model. This car was special (sic) built to be featured on the cover of the 1981 sales… more»
Cheap Wheels Survivor: 1990 Dodge Omni
The Dodge Omni and Plymouth Horizon were the first subcompacts built by Chrysler in the U.S. Before the L-platform was developed, Chrysler relied on rebadged imports to do the job. Using front-wheel drive, which was also the first for… more»
5-Speed Cabriolet: 1992 Ferrari Mondial T
The Ferrari Mondial is enjoying a rebirth lately, and rightfully so: although it was ranked at the bottom of the family totem pole when new, it doesn’t deserve the scorn it received for being the “affordable” Ferrari. And, as… more»
One Family Owned: 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T
This 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T has been part of the same family since the day it rolled off the lot. Apart from one repaint, it is pretty much as it left the factory. It may feature the entry-level engine… more»
Big-Block Upgrade: 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air
While some enthusiasts crave originality when searching for a classic to park in their garage, others find the prospect of a genuine sleeper irresistible. That term perfectly describes this 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air. There is no questioning its presentation,… more»
Mysterious Interior: 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Seville
The 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Seville Hardtop Coupe is a relatively rare beast, with only 2,100 buyers handing over their cash to own one. Our feature car is one of them, and its presentation is hard to criticize. However, the… more»
27k Original Miles: 1962 Cadillac Seventy-Five Limousine
Back in 1962, there were several “aspirational” cars from Detroit that made quite a statement about the owner (as well as their bank account): a Chevrolet Corvette, a Ford Thunderbird, and, of course, a Cadillac. Yes, sixty-three years ago,… more»
Solid Daily Driver: 1972 Pontiac Luxury LeMans
Pontiac reshuffled its lineup in 1972, having already dropped the entry-level Tempest. The main offerings were now the base LeMans, Luxury LeMans, and LeMans Sport. The GTO, which had been a series of its own since 1966, was now… more»
No Reserve Survivor: 1973 Chevrolet Blazer 4×4
How many car designs were so right upon their introduction that any changes made would simply be for the sake of change? I’m thinking of the ’40 Continental, the ’66 Toronado, and the Lamborghini Miura, but might I also… more»
Nicest One Left? 18K-Mile 1994 Toyota Pickup
Great-looking Toyota pickups are coming out of the woodwork lately, and this 1994 truck is another fantastic one. Dark Blue Pearl paint is hard to capture but you can see the color in a few photos. It looks black… more»
















