Classic

No Reserve Driver: 1966 AMC Rambler Classic 770

The Rambler Classic was the “bread and butter” car of the American Motors lineup in the 1960s. It was their version of the family sedan and it was offered in three trim levels (770 being at the top). In… more»

One Owner: 1966 Rambler Classic Rebel

The Rebel was one of AMC’s responses to the mid-decade muscle car craze that captured the 1960s, but it wasn’t a performance car in the same vein as what GM, Ford or Chrysler were offering. The Rebel was an… more»

Chevy V8 Swapped: 1964 Rambler Classic 770

The Classic was the journeyman Rambler model from 1961-66, replacing the former Rebel. The second generation of the Classic ran from 1963-64 and Motor Trend magazine was so impressed by the line that they gave it the “Car of… more»

Sleeper Wagon: 1963 Rambler Classic 550

This 1963 Rambler Classic 550 Station Wagon is an extremely tidy but unassuming looking vehicle. However, it is the automotive equivalent of Clark Kent. All the driver needs to do is to bury the right foot, and the Wagon… more»

One Owner: 1984 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Coupe

This 1984 Caprice Classic is a one owner vehicle that looks like it has been owned by a fairly fastidious person. The overall condition of the car is fairly impressive, and I need to thank Barn Finder Pat L… more»

Classic Cars, Race Cars, and Motorcycles Up For Auction

Some classic collections can tend to follow a single theme, and when they come up for sale, diversity can be lacking. There’s no danger of that with the JAB Collection, which was the work of John Begg. The collection… more»

39k Documented Miles: 1977 Chevrolet Malibu Classic

When it comes to selling a car, I have to take my hat off to people like the owner of this 1977 Malibu. They talk about the overall condition of the car as being good but aren’t at all… more»