The Triumph TR6 has long been considered the last TR that was designed in the original idiom, a no-nonsense, affordable, beefy roadster that combined good looks with a torquey engine and robust mechanical gear. Updating the TR4/TR250 bodystyle for… more»
BF Auction: 1977 GMC Jimmy High Sierra
Talk about well optioned! This 1977 GMC Jimmy had almost every option box checked. It received the High Sierra Equipment Package, the 350 cui V8, 3.73 gearing, four-wheel drive, 31-gallon fuel tank, A/C, and this awesome color combo! It’s… more»
Coach Built Rarity: 1955 Cadillac Caddy Camper
For readers who’ve ever been curious what it would look like if a vintage Cadillac hearse were blended with a camper, wonder no more! The answer can be found in the form of a 1955 Caddy Camper, and believe… more»
Numbers-Matching Project: 1970 Ford Torino Cobra 429CJ
One of the most underrated performance Fords of the muscle car era has to be the 1970-71 Ford Torino Cobra with the 429 Cobra Jet. A contemporary Motor Trend road test pitted a 370-horsepower Cobra Jet Torino against an LS6 Chevelle… more»
1976 Chevrolet K10 4×4 Short Bed 350 V8 4-Speed
Yuba Gold is a great color for this 1976 Chevrolet K10 4×4 Short Bed pickup. The winch and big front bumper throw me off a bit. I did not expect to see that, especially on a short-bed truck. This… more»
4 Speed Project: 1977 Pontiac Trans Am
This Code 69 Brentwood Brown 1977 Pontiac Trans Am is still for sale and was sent to us by Curvette. The dealer listed it at $18,900 last month and has lowered the price to $16,900. That still may be… more»
Nitrous Fueled 11 Sec: 1973 Pontiac Firebird Formula 455
There are few cars that match the timeless beauty of the second generation Firebird. Pontiac built the second generation Firebird from 1970 to 1981 and offered it four models – the base Firebird, Esprit, Formula and Trans Am. In… more»
California Survivor: 1975 Porsche 911
Some cars simply have a pleasing aesthetic, and that alone can compel buyers to bid. At least, that’s how I rationalize wanting vehicles I have no actual need to own, such as this 1975 Porsche 911 that the seller… more»
Two Owners Since New! 1969 Sunbeam Alpine GT
When is a Sunbeam Alpine not a Sunbeam Alpine? That would be starting in 1969, when the nameplate shifted onto the sedate Arrow sedan platform and gained a roof. Configured as a fastback and ambitiously called a “GT”, the… more»
V8-Equipped: 1972 Mercury Comet
There are some vehicles from the 1970s that tick the boxes for me when it comes to the subject of their styling. The 1972 Mercury Comet/Ford Maverick cousins fall into that category, especially in two-door form. This Comet is… more»
Easy Restoration: 1967 Ford Bronco
It’s fascinating how some vehicles can be largely unloved when they are shiny and new, but become a “must-have” item years later. The First Generation Bronco is a perfect example of this, with spotless examples currently commanding very healthy… more»
Surprisingly Solid: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner
Judging a book by its cover can be a mistake, especially if the object in question is a desirable classic car. Take this 1969 Plymouth Road Runner as a prime example. Its tired paint and healthy layer of surface… more»
32k-Mile Survivor: 1962 Ford Galaxie 500 390 V8
Throughout the 1960s, the Chevrolet Impala and Ford Galaxie 500 were head-to-head, direct competitors. And, typically, the Ford laid claim to second place in the sales race of full-size automobiles. In 1962, both products wore styling evolutions of the… more»
Turbo Icon: 1987 Buick Grand National Project
The 1987 Buick Grand National is one of those cars that needs no introduction. With its sinister all-black finish, turbocharged V6, and reputation for embarrassing Corvettes and Camaros at stoplights, it’s become one of the most sought-after performance cars… more»
















