This 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback is an exceptionally tidy vehicle that would seem ideal for enthusiasts seeking a high-end driver. From its sparkling paint to its spotless interior and numbers-matching V8, there’s much to like about this beauty. However,… more»
No Reserve: 1978 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
This 1978 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 is a solid classic with no immediate needs. The new owner can immediately enjoy improved performance from its upgraded engine and transmission. However, they may feel a cosmetic refresh would elevate its appearance to… more»
Non-Running Revival Candidate? 1969 Lincoln Continental
Maybe I’m off-base, but the majority of the cars being sold as “projects” are probably no longer restoration candidates, but rather fodder for “revivals” of the kind you can see any time you turn a corner on YouTube. That… more»
Restored Post: 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle 300 Deluxe
When the mid-size Chevrolet Chevelle was redesigned in 1968, the 300 and 300 Deluxe continued as the entry-level models. They were for buyers who had a smaller budget than the Malibu afforded, but we’re only talking a few hundred… more»
The One to Own: 1993 Cadillac Allante
The Cadillac Allante, much like the Chrysler TC by Maserati, hangs out there as an affordable classic with a fair amount of style mixed in. Unlike the TC, which forces you to hunt for the incredibly rare spec with… more»
Restored Minibike: 1971 Rupp Roadster/2
Having taken a few liberties with the restoration, this restored Rupp minicycle (as opposed to a minibike, as this one is street-legal) looks great overall, and the price can’t be beat. This restored 1971 Rupp Roadster 2, sometimes seen… more»
Single-Family Survivor: 1998 Chevrolet S-10
In the 1970s, manufacturers like Chevrolet relied on badge-engineered imports to serve the needs of compact pickup truck buyers. In the case of Chevy, it was the LUV supplied by Isuzu. In 1982, the S-10 debuted, the first of… more»
Fuelie Conversion: 1975 Buick Skyhawk V6
The Buick Skyhawk doesn’t always get the spotlight, but this 1975 example listed on eBay out of Grants Pass, Oregon is the kind of car that makes you pause for a second look. It’s being offered as a fully… more»
Upgraded 1972 Pontiac Ventura II
Before 1971, the last time Pontiac fielded a compact car was in 1963. The Tempest was upgraded to mid-size status in 1964, leaving a void in the Pontiac lineup compared to Chevrolet. Since Chevy had so much success with… more»
His & Hers: Pair of 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28s
This seller (an online dealer) has a pair of 1979 Chevy Camaro Z28s for sale. If you take the duo, a substantial discount is offered. But the details on each of the autos are minimal, yet there are plenty… more»
Estate Find Workhorse: 1973 Jeep J4000
Here’s something you don’t see every day on craigslist, a 1973 Jeep J4000 pickup that looks like it’s spent its life doing exactly what it was built to do. Located with a $9,500 asking price, this one comes from… more»
Performance Package: 1995 Ford Crown Victoria
Ford referred to its special high-performance package as HPP, or Handling and Performance Package. It gave the Crown Victoria some extra zing for those who wanted a bit more performance and better handling, yet still wanted a quiet, luxurious… more»
4.6-liter V8 Power! 1975 Mercury Comet Restomod
Seeing a restored classic or one that’s been turned into a sleek Restomod has a way of bringing back nostalgic recollections from my younger days, and they’re nearly always good memories. It’s often a case where the car is… more»
One-Owner 1978 Pontiac Grand Prix
Quick question: Which one of General Motors’ personal luxury coupes pulled off its 1978 downsizing most successfully? The Monte Carlo (although I like it) seems to have its share of detractors, as do the Oldsmobile Cutlass and Buick Regal…. more»
Bright Red Survivor: 1977 Ford Pinto Wagon
Bright Red is the color of this Pinto Wagon, and this was the first year of the restyled front end with the slanting grille and urethane headlight housings. This 1977 Ford Pinto Wagon can be found listed here on… more»
2006 Chevrolet SSR With 800 Original Miles
Automotive history is full of examples of manufacturers having what appeared on paper to be a great idea, only to suffer a market failure. Edsel springs instantly to mind, as does the Plymouth Prowler. Chevrolet’s SSR was another example,… more»

















