We cover Kaiser-Frazer cars here on BF with regularity but what about members from their 1953 acquisition known as Willys-Overland? Again, the Jeep part of Willys is a regular webpage occupant here but the Willys passenger car? Not too… more»
Clean Inside, Rat Outside: 1965 Chevrolet C-10
If you want a sporty pickup that you don’t have to worry about driving, this 1965 Chevrolet C-10 might be the perfect one for you. The seller says it is a factory short-box and it appears to have original… more»
One Owner Woody! 1973 Dodge Monaco Station Wagon
Back in the good old days, a maker’s flagship model was often available as a station wagon, such as this 1973 Dodge Monaco. These things were large too, measuring about 19 feet in length and seating 6 passengers comfortably,… more»
No Reserve: 1977 Ford LTD Country Squire
Those familiar with “National Lampoon’s Vacation” will fondly remember Clark Griswold’s Wagon Queen Family Truckster. It was an unspeakably ugly station wagon that has developed cult status. It was based on a 1979 LTD Country Squire, and although our… more»
1-of-1? 1985 Mercury Grand Marquis
Claiming unique status for any classic car is a slippery slope. Sometimes the one feature supporting the claim is so minor it is almost irrelevant. However, when it is something as significant as the paint and trim combination, that’s… more»
Brute in a Suit: 1991 Lincoln Mark VII LSC
There are some vehicles that command your respect from the second you lay eyes on it, and for me, the Lincoln Mark VII LSC is a perfect example of this phenomenon. Handsome, chiseled, powerful – whatever adjective you choose… more»
Perfect Pioneer: 1986 Jeep Cherokee
This 1986 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer 4×4 has been with the same owner since 1987, and is clearly a part of the family. The listing description is like getting a glimpse into a photo album, as the seller relays the… more»
Last Year! 1975 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Convertible
This is the end! No, nothing quite that dramatic, but this 1975 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale convertible is the last of the full-size Oldsmobile convertibles. It became such a disregarded model, that Oldsmobile devoted about an eighteenth of a… more»
Bright Blue Pony: 1980 Ford Pinto Pony
Advertised as Ford’s lowest-priced Pinto, the Pony was arguably more “luxurious” than Chevy’s Chevette in its lowest trim level. And, you can’t beat those bumpers. This 1980 Ford Pinto Pony is eye-catching in Bright Blue and it’s all original,… more»
Hidden Surprises? 1972 Plymouth Duster 340
Pleasant surprises are always welcome, sometimes brightening a dull or boring day. This 1972 Plymouth Duster 340 shows initial promise, suggesting its restoration could be straightforward. However, there are also signs that it may have a few surprises up… more»
Mostly Original: 1978 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT
Ford referred to its all-new bigger Bronco as “The Total 4-Wheeler” and they may have been onto something. In the 1970s, SUVs weren’t looked at in the same way that they are today, as in being maybe the most… more»
Wrecked Exotic: 1994 Acura NSX
The Acura NSX is one of the more sought-after sports cars of the 90s, offering the rare combination of Honda-like reliability with the exotica factor that keeps limited-production cars like this creeping towards six-figures with ease. The NSX shown… more»
Original 396: 1966 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe
When thoughts turn to high-performance American models from the 1960s, it is generally classic muscle or pony cars that sit foremost in people’s minds. However, it was possible to buy vehicles that offered the space and comfort of a… more»
60K Miles: 2001 Jeep Cherokee Classic
This 2001 Jeep Cherokee Classic is a final-year model of the beloved XJ chassis trucks, and with low mileage and outstanding cosmetics, it’s a smart buy as either a future collector’s item or a daily driver. The bodywork is… more»