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Florida Estate Sale Find: 1974 Jensen Interceptor

The Jensen Interceptor retains one of the coolest names ever to grace an automobile, and it is that name – Interceptor – that helps it maintain relevance today, even in a quickly shifting classic car market. Combining British elegance… more»

Compare and Contrast: Two MGB GTs

Up next, we have two MGB GTs at opposite ends of the spectrum: one is in need of just about everything, the other has a known history and could go to a casual show tomorrow. The 1970 project car… more»

New Turbo V6: 1987 Buick Grand National

For those of you who thought the mid-size muscle car was dead after the 1970s, you may have never met the 1980s Buick Grand National. Based on the popular Regal rear-wheel-drive platform, it was the street version of the… more»

Supercharged Beauty! 1963 Studebaker Avanti R2

I’ve always been a fan of the original Avanti, Studebaker’s short-term “halo” car. And I often wonder how Studebaker’s fate might have changed if they hadn’t stopped building automobiles in South Bend, Indiana. However, if the car had made… more»

1984 Fleetwood Jamboree Motorcycle Hauler

Coming in at almost the best of both worlds, this custom-cut Class-C motorhome has had the rear end sawed off (that sounds painful), and they’ve created an outdoor hauling platform for your motorsports toys. This 1984 Fleetwood Jamboree custom… more»

Original Paint: 1967 Pontiac GTO Ragtop

The Pontiac GTO enjoyed its second-best sales year in 1967, even though it was down 15% over the record 1966 model run. With subtle styling updates in ‘67, the biggest “news” may have been the retirement of the 389… more»

Big Job: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro

The Pony Car, the class of smaller sporty cars of which the Mustang and Camaro are primary exemplars, took the automotive world by surprise. Nobody could have imagined people would sleep all night in the car on the showroom… more»

50k Mile Gem: 1970 Ford Falcon

This Ford Falcon didn’t start out as anything particularly noteworthy by 1970 standards, but with all the time that has elapsed since the Nixon era, there’s plenty to get excited about here now.  The Falcon is often remembered as… more»

Drive Or Restore? 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible

When shopping for a vintage car project, it’s always wise to consider one that’s still operational, even if you plan to perform a restoration.  Being able to drive as you work is certainly a fun perk, and you’ll be… more»

Solid 1950 Packard Eight Woody Wagon Project

Having entered my sixth decade of life recently, I’m old enough to recall when cars were primarily built from metal, before all those plastic components became the norm.  However, I’m not quite of the age to remember when station… more»

Shooting Brake Conversion: 1985 Porsche 944

In general, the European car universe has plenty of quirks not readily appreciated or understood by other legions of automotive enthusiasts. One of those key areas is the love for a shooting brake, otherwise known as a wagon. Americans… more»

Original Paint: 1984 Toyota Land Cruiser

Within my limited circle of automotive enthusiasts who track the ups and downs of the collector vehicle marketplace, there’s a strong sentiment that things are a bit soft right now. Now, at some level with this happens, the buyers… more»

Original Owner: 1992 Acura Legend L

Although today you’d be hard pressed to view Acura as anything more than a company that builds SUVs and forgettable luxury sedans, there was a time in the early 90s when this was not the case. In fact, Acura… more»

49k-Mile Survivor: 1968 Pontiac Bonneville Drop-Top

For most of the second half of the 20th century, the Bonneville was Pontiac’s top-of-the-line automobile. It was on par with other big, luxurious General Motors cars like the Oldsmobile 98 and Buick Electra. The seller has a 1968… more»

Worth Saving? 1989 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

The Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme is one of the most recognizable nameplates in the history of American cars, and well represented by many iterations stretching back to the 1960s. Of course, if you owned this model at that time and… more»

5-Speed SuperCab: 1992 Ford F-150

The OBS era of the Ford F-150 pickup represents some of the more sought-after years of the classic workhorse, and not solely because of their impressive durability. They also are still fairly capable daily drivers, and as the price… more»

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