Slant-Six Workhorse: 1977 Dodge D100 Pickup

Dodge introduced the D/W Series of trucks in 1961 and it would enjoy a three-decade run. A styling rework came in 1972 and the trucks became smoother in appearance, akin to the treatment given to the 1971 B-body Mopar… more»

Worthwhile Project? 1969 Ford Mustang Convertible

There’s an interesting flip-flop that happens with first-generation Mustangs. The early ones (say, 1965s) have a value premium on convertibles over fastbacks. But the later ones, like the 1969 Ford Mustang convertible here on ebay, carry a value add… more»

All Original 9k Mile 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle 300

I’m going to be honest here, I’m having a hard time believing that this 1965 Chevelle is an original 9k-mile car. Not because it looks like something that clearly has 109k miles, but because the seller claims that it’s… more»

The Eyes Have It: 1973 Ford LTD

My friend’s cat has eyes that glow mysteriously at night when she’s in her cat condo. This kind of freaks me out and causes me to keep my distance. The 1973 Ford LTD available here on craigslist has similarly… more»

Wrecked Drop-Top: 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle

The 1969 model year was another banner one for Chevrolet and its Chevelle mid-size offering. More than a half-million of them were built in a variety of body styles. But only 8,443 convertibles came with Malibu badging and a… more»

BF Auction: 1978 MG Midget 1500 Convertible

Here at BF HQ, we’ve had a number of MG Midgets and Austin Healey Sprites. And there’s a simple reason why, they offer a lot of smiles per dollar, well, at least when they are in good driving condition…. more»

1 of 12: 1997 Duesenberg Estate Car

Built In the image of the 1929 Duesenberg II Roadster came the Duesenberg Estate Car. It was a glorified golf cart that was no doubt built for those who already had everything else. It was electric-powered and loaded with… more»

67k-Mile Survivor! 1986 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Station Wagon

Chrysler sort of rocked the boat for the family-hauler market when it introduced the Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager as new 1984 models, not that this was a bad thing other than it did start to challenge the future… more»

Florida Car! 1969 Lincoln Continental Mark III

Lincoln’s 1955-56 Continental Mark II was intended to be the height of automotive luxury and excellence. It was largely hand-built, only small quantities were produced, and Ford Motor Co. lost money on each one they sold. Fast forward a… more»

No Reserve Street Van: 1977 Dodge Tradesman

Despite being from an era that seems far removed from our current society that’s obsessed with short-term thinking as it relates to the future of the automobile, the classic street van is still quite popular among automotive enthusiasts. Typically,… more»

Garage Find Project: 1983 Porsche 944

The Porsche 944 has perpetually been the “affordable” Porsche. This means it’s the one that always gets kicked to the curb when garage space is tight or the budget is slashed. However, this does not make it an undesirable… more»

Stunning Museum Find: 1965 Buick Riviera Gran Sport

Beauty is a subjective matter. This is especially true in the automotive world. A car that leaves one person feeling weak at the knees may stir no emotions in another. I will bravely state that I believe the First… more»

Well Kept Sixties Icon: 1963 Cadillac Coupe de Ville

If you are a fan of the cinema, then you are familiar with some of Tinseltown’s real stars: the cars.  In Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” one of the stars was a cream-colored 1966 Cadillac Coupe… more»

ALCO-Built in 1913: Florida East Coast Steam Locomotive #113

From tractors to railcars in one day? Catnip to a cat! I’ll write about anything weird. Nevadahalftrack submitted this handsome American Locomotive Company (ALCO) steam locomotive built in 1913. (Anyone know what else ALCO made, starting in 1906? And… more»

More 4-Door Fun! 1966 Chevrolet BelAir

I did some research to see how many 1966 Chevrolets, of all stripes, that we have covered on BF and I lost count. The list went on and on and it’s just endemic of the banner year blowout that… more»

Stored Ten Years: 1974 Jensen-Healey Mk II Convertible

The Jensen-Healey was conceived as a replacement for the Austin-Healey but the car was plagued from the outset by poor decisionmaking. Donald Healey chose Jensen Motors – a partner in the production of the Austin-Healey – to manufacture the… more»

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