Star Wars Air Cleaner: 1967 Buick GS400 Convertible

By 1965, every General Motors division except for Cadillac had a mid-size muscle car. At Buick, it was the Gran Sport (or GS), which was based on the Skylark intermediate. Because it was a Buick, the GS was the… more»

Stalled Restoration: 1947 Dodge Woodie Wagon

Wood-bodied sedans and station wagons came into their own in the 1930s, though they date back even further. They were a thing of beauty when maintained, but doing so as well as building them was an expensive process. So,… more»

Ran When Parked: 1967 Dodge Dart GT Project

The GT was introduced in 1963 as the sporty version of the Dodge Dart compact. It was not a performance machine until the GTS arrived in 1967. While a small-block V8 was available, a lot of the ’67 Dart… more»

455/4-Speed: 1976 Pontiac Trans Am SE

I can honestly admit that this 1976 Pontiac Trans Am slightly confused me. The seller listed it as a Special Edition, but I always believed that Pontiac didn’t release such a beast until 1977, but I was wrong. In… more»

Personal Luxury: 1977 Dodge Monaco

To understand the Monaco, we have to look at another corner of the auto market: Pontiac’s popular Grand Prix, launched in 1962 and refined in 1963, shook up styling departments far and wide. The Grand Prix was unfussy and… more»

BF Auction: No Reserve 1932 Ford Roadster

This 1932 Ford Roadster project is offered as an estate sale and has reportedly remained in long-term storage in St. Charles, Missouri, for approximately four decades. The seller states that the car was disassembled in the mid-1980s by a… more»

Parts or Restore? 1968 Triumph TR250

This Triumph TR250 – a one-year-only car – is misidentified on eBay, where it is listed with a buy-it-now price of $5750 or best offer. The seller has it categorized as the less-glamorous TR6. The car is a derelict,… more»

Barn-Stored Oddball: 1978 Ford Fiesta

Every once in a while, a listing pops up that makes you stop scrolling simply because you don’t see them anymore. This 1978 Ford Fiesta, currently listed on Facebook Marketplace in Rapid City, Michigan, is one of those cars…. more»

Package Deal: 1962 Rambler Wagon and Shasta Camper

Here’s a package deal that is likely to be a one-of-a-kind combination. It includes a 1962 AMC Rambler Classic Cross Country station wagon. And a 1962 Shasta Deluxe 19’ Camper. Both were restored in the same color scheme. They’ve… more»

Nuthin’ Fancy: Cheap 1963 Buick Special Project

In many respects, I’d suggest this 1963 Buick Special is what discovering old cars is all about. OK, it doesn’t look like much at first glance, but it’s old, it’s a product from an esteemed auto builder, it has… more»

Traditional Highboy: 1929 Ford Model A Roadster

Some hot rods are built to impress from ten feet away, while others reveal the quality of their craftsmanship the closer you get. This 1929 Ford Model A Roadster appears to fall squarely into the second category. Combining traditional… more»

Daily Driver? 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis LS

“Commanding. Brilliant. Power. Control. Grand.” Sadly, I have none of those traits, but the 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis line has them all, according to this brochure. I can’t imagine going wrong with a car like this Panther platform Merc… more»

Canadian Nova Restomod: 1970 Acadian (Pontiac)

The Acadian was a GM brand of automobile sold in Canada between 1962 and 1971. It began as a rebadged Chevy II/Nova and was expanded later to include the Chevelle (Beaumont). They were sold at Canadian Pontiac-Buick dealers but… more»

BF Auction: Chevrolet 302ci Small-Block V8

One of the greatest challenges faced by some enthusiasts during a project build is selecting something appropriate to slot into their classic’s engine bay. If you face that dilemma, this Chevrolet small-block V8 could be the ideal solution. The… more»

Assembly Required: 1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass Convertible

General Motors redesigned its mid-size automobiles in 1968, and the next five years would be some of their best sales periods. That included the popular Oldsmobile Cutlass, of which more than 14,000 copies were convertibles in ‘68. That’s what… more»

Rusty Project: 1977 Chevrolet Camaro LT

The Type LT stood for “Luxury Touring” and became a model of the Chevrolet Camaro in 1974. What that meant was that the level of trim and personal comfort was greater than in a standard Camaro. Largely unchanged in… more»