Rare Bench Seat: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro

  Ford set the automotive world on fire in 1965 with its sporty new compact, the Mustang. It inspired a flood of competitors into a market segment that would be called “pony cars.” The Chevy Camaro arrived on the… more»

BF Auction: 1955 Dodge M37CDN

You can’t get much more rugged or overbuilt than a vintage military-spec version of the Dodge Power Wagon. These trucks were built to get supplies in and out of hard-to-reach locations during combat, so they had to be capable… more»

1970 Dodge Challenger 340 Convertible Project

What Mopar fanatic wouldn’t love to own a first-year Dodge Challenger, especially when it’s a convertible?  This 1970 model is said to be a running and driving example, and it’s priced at $12,500 with offers considered, less than you’d… more»

BF Exclusive: 1980 Ford F-150 Custom

When Ford introduced the seventh generation F-150, it was the first full redesign of the series in over 15 years. Previous generations had received mild refreshes, but the 1980 redesign was ground-up. While there are fans of every F-150… more»

Low Mile Survivor: 1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass 455

Buyers ordering a new 1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham could tick the box that saw the car delivered with a six under the hood. However, this car’s first owner threw caution to the wind, deciding there was nothing better… more»

Romance the Road: 1974 Winnebago Brave D19

Here is a time capsule straight out of the 1970s – a very original 1974 Winnebago Brave D19. With only 43,000 miles on the clock and retaining nearly all of its’70s decor and appointments, this RV is ready to… more»

Original 318: 1971 Dodge Dart Swinger With No Reserve

There is something undeniably attractive about purchasing a classic with a known history. This is accentuated when the vehicle in question features a V8 under the hood, is unmolested, and is listed with No Reserve: This 1971 Dodge Dart… more»

No Reserve: 1968 Mercury Monterey Fastback

Many cars from the 1960s suffer from rust issues in one form or another, necessitating repairs that can be time-consuming and costly. However, the first owner of this 1968 Mercury Monterey Fastback wisely handed it to the good folks… more»

Two-Owner Land Cruiser: 1964 Chrysler New Yorker

The New Yorker was Chrysler Corp’s premium automobile from 1940 to 1996 (except for the Imperial which was a separate make during part of this time). The car was redesigned in 1963 and lost its tailfins and other styling… more»

1993 Chevrolet Corvette 40th Anniversary Convertible With 943 Original Miles!

Chevrolet threw a party in 1993, and the Corvette was the guest of honor. Forty years had passed since the first cars rolled off the line, so the company placed the ‘Vette in a party dress by offering a… more»

Floors Have a Couple of Holes: 1957 Chevrolet Nomad

As someone who lives under the illusion that they are a good writer, I have to admit that one of the hardest things to craft using the written word is subtle humor.  It takes a lot of skill to… more»

Unrestored Survivor: 1974 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible

Some people refer to large American production cars from the 1970s as land yachts. They suggest that these gentle giants don’t offer an engaging motoring experience and that they represent a triumph of style over substance. However, that is… more»

Possible Bargain: 1928 Ford Model A Tudor

One of the few bright spots in the prewar collector car world is the renewed interest in Ford’s humble Model A.  Built from 1928 through 1931, Ford’s much more advanced successor to the venerable Model T was a hit… more»

Cheap C3: 1979 Chevrolet Corvette L82

Regarding the C3 era of the Chevrolet Corvette, many of the later examples typically don’t receive as much fanfare as the sixties and early 70s examples.  However, that’s not to say those from near the end of the run… more»

Barn Find Survivor? 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1

After years of getting bigger and selling fewer cars each year, the 1973 model year would be the last for the first-generation Ford Mustang. The car would attempt to return somewhat to its roots in 1974 with the Mustang… more»

Yard Find: $3k 1968 Ford Mustang GT

With competition looming, the Ford Mustang got its first restyle in 1967. And, the cars would be little changed going into 1968, but sales declined as Chevrolet, Pontiac, and others were joining the “pony car” circus. From 607,000 units… more»

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