1974 Dodger Charger 440 Project

With Chrysler’s redesign of its B-bodied intermediates in 1971, the Charger took on an all-new look. That helped to lead to a record sales year in 1973. With few changes in 1974, sales dropped by more than one-third –… more»

964 Project: 1990 Porsche 911 Carrera 2

Every now and again, you see a car that gives you a pang of regret. For me, it’s always the “Did I buy too soon?” conundrum. Fortunately, I rarely am proven wrong in terms of my instincts being correct,… more»

No Reserve Bricknose: 1989 Ford F-250 XLT Lariat

SuperCab was the name Ford used for the extra space behind the front seat and it sure would have come in handy on our ’69 F-250 if there would have been such a thing back then. This 1989 Ford… more»

Rare 1 of 10: 1965 Chrysler Imperial Stretch Limo

Chrysler redesigned its top-of-the-line automobile in 1964, the Imperial. Since 1955, it had been sold as its own brand, though that was still at Chrysler dealers and still using Chrysler hardware. The ‘65s were little changed and the seller’s… more»

1 of 903: 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396

Chevrolet Chevelle production numbers were stout in 1969, including more than 86,300 copies built with the Z25 Super Sport option. The seller’s car is likely rare as only 900 or so of them were produced in Canada (per the… more»

Unfinished French Project: 1972 Citroen DS21

The seller says they’re helping the 84-year-old owner sell this 1972 Citroen DS21 Wagon and it sounds like it isn’t quite as nice as it may appear from the outside. It’s definitely a project vehicle so I hope the… more»

Ex-Jenson Button 2004 Ferrari Enzo

When Jenson Button made his Formula One debut at the 2000 Australian Grand Prix, many people believed his talent would allow him to secure multiple World Titles. Unfortunately, the illustrious Mr. Button demonstrated the uncanny knack of being in… more»

BF Auction: 2001 Porsche Boxster S Tiptronic

Now that they are over 25 years old, the early 2000s Porsche Boxsters have reached classic car status. Of course, age isn’t the only factor that makes a car a classic. These Boxsters also have great looking, impressive performance,… more»

Rebuilt V8: 1947 Ford Super DeLuxe Sedan Coupe

A what? Sedan Coupe? That was actually Ford’s name for this model, as opposed to a Business Coupe with no rear seat or at other times and years, it may have been called a Club Coupe. The two-door sedan… more»

One-Owner 18k Mile 2002 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 Ram Air

2002 was the end of the road for the Firebird in the Pontiac lineup, after being a staple since the car’s introduction as a 1967 model.  The fourth and final generation had a long lifespan, from 1993 to 2002,… more»

1993 Dodge Power Ram 350 4×4 Diesel 5-Speed

Dodge trucks were losing market share in the late 1970s as their big block engine options dried up and went away. Customers had to look elsewhere for trucks up to the task of hauling and doing other big jobs… more»

Lotsa Miles, But….. 1989 BMW 325i

When did BMWs get so bulky! I guess we could ask that about every car… If you’re a fan but like the early, lithe styling, how about this 1989 BMW 325i? Ok, the odometer has registered more than 214,000… more»

Five-Speed Survivor: 1996 Toyota Tacoma 4×4

Paradise Blue, what a soothing color and color name. Just like the interior color name: Gray. Ok, that one needs a bit of work from Toyota’s marketing department, but it’s hard to argue with the cosmetic condition of this… more»

The Ultimate Throwback? 1967 Chevrolet Camaro

Oh boy, this is an unusual one. Let’s face it, we’ve covered innumerable 1967 Chevrolet Camaros so it might be logical to suggest, “Why cover another?” Well, as Camaros go, the first gen ’67-’69, is my favorite, no doubt… more»

Trade for Kei Truck: 1987 Jaguar XJ-SC

The Jaguar XJ-SC was a novel approach to open-air motoring that hasn’t been replicated anytime recently. The combination of a V12-powered grand tourer with the option of a removable top or a fixed-roof coupe certainly stands as one of… more»

Unusual Estate Sale Project: 1960s Cheetah Kit

Though the seller doesn’t impart a lot of details about this kit car, it appears to be a Cheetah from the 1960s. We saw it about six months and (apparently) it didn’t sell then. It has moved up from… more»

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