Sometimes, an ad just speaks to you. As someone who frequents junkyards, both of the private and commercial kinds, this listing for a yard cleanout in Travelers Rest, South Carolina, really spoke to me. Not only that but the… more»
Chevrolet
No Reserve: 1973 Chevrolet Corvette
The 1973 model year marked one of transition for the C3 Corvette. The car received a raft of mechanical changes that transformed the Corvette into a softer and more civilized vehicle. However, most people noticed the visual changes to… more»
Drop-Top Duo: 1964 Chevrolet Corvair
When they entered the new compact car market in 1960, Chevrolet decided to be different. Rather than offer a shrunken version of their full-size cars, they went another route. Enter the Corvair with its air-cooled, rear-mounted, flat engine and… more»
Untouched 4WD Diesel: 1985 Chevrolet Suburban
This 1985 Chevrolet Suburban is a bone-stock example that remains in tidy condition with just over 66,000 original miles. The two-tone color scheme was a calling card for GM trucks in the 1980s, and this Suburban stands out with… more»
Unfinished Business: 1956 Chevrolet Nomad
The most interesting of the Tri Five Chevies (1955-57) is the Nomad, a 2-door “sport wagon” that was part of the Bel Air series. It had its own sheet metal from the windshield back and was one of two… more»
Life-Size Tonka: 1966 Chevrolet G20
For those of you that grew up in the ’60s or ’70s, you’ll remember Tonka toys – stamped metal vehicles that, among other things, usually featured oversize wheels. This made them “Cool”, or “Cute”, depending on the parent that… more»
Affordable Fuelie: 1957 Chevrolet Corvette
Sitting in this garage is a classic car that could be one of the bargains of the year. C1 Corvette “Fuelies” will always command premium prices, and if they are pristine, these can easily change hands for six-figure sums…. more»
Rare Two-Door 1960 Chevrolet Station Wagon Project
I had to do a double-take when I saw this one. I’ve never seen a two-door ’60 Chevy station wagon. I didn’t even though they made one. It’s easy to see why they’re popular with the Hot Rod and… more»