Wedge-tastic: 1985 TVR 280i

Rarely seen in the US anymore, the TVR 280i was produced from 1980 to 1987. It’s a member of the TVR “Wedge” series, which ran to 1991 and comprised several models, mostly distinguished by engine size. Only about 1167… more»

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1 of 12 Round Headlight: 1964 Studebaker Avanti R2

The Avanti was supposed to help save Studebaker in the early 1960s. But it never managed to reach a sustainable production volume and was dropped when the company ceased U.S. auto assemblies in late 1963. Of the 1964 editions… more»

Rare Fiberglass: 1960 LaDawri Daytona

Leslie Dawes founded a fiberglass manufacturing company in British Columbia, Canada, in 1956, making golf carts. He was only 24 years old. As a sideline, he built a sports car that he’d sketched as a teenager. The result –… more»

V6 Survivor: 1977 Ford Pinto Cruising Wagon

The white walls are throwing me off a bit here, as are the half-missing rear-side graphics. Unless those have just faded into oblivion over the last 49 years. This 1977 Ford Pinto Cruising Wagon is posted here on craigslist… more»

One Made: 1971 Dodge Charger R/T 440 4-Speed

After a successful run from 1968 to 1970, Chrysler’s B-body mid-size automobiles were redesigned in 1971. Dodge Charger sales were up by 26% as a result, but part of that may be because there were no longer any 2-door… more»

1967 Pontiac Firebird 400 Convertible Barn Find

Pony cars and muscle machines were both becoming hot commodities in the marketplace during the second half of the sixties, and the timing for the Pontiac Firebird and Chevrolet Camaro was spot on when the pair was introduced for… more»

Desirable Project: 1956 Porsche 356A

The desirability of the Porsche 356A means that they typically generate plenty of interest when they hit the market. However, this 1956 example springs a surprise, because the auction action has defied the odds. The images included in this… more»

Custom 4-Speed: 1970 Plymouth Valiant

The Valiant was a staple in the Plymouth lineup from 1960 to 1976. Its quirky appearance was gone by 1963, and the last redesign of 1967 brought solid sales results. In 1970, the Duster fastback debuted for the youth… more»

4-Speed Equipped! 1968 Plymouth Barracuda

I may be one of the few who actually prefers the second-gen (’67-’69) Plymouth Barracuda over the third (’70-’74). And it’s the convertible and notchback body styles, such as this 1968 resident of Waconia, Minnesota, that float my boat!… more»

Same Owner 51 Years: 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass

The Cutlass Supreme debuted in 1966 as a personal luxury car (the same year as the Olds Toronado). The 1970 model year was only the second time the Supreme would be offered as a convertible, finding more than 11,300… more»

BF Auction: 2013 Ford Mustang GT With 559 HP!

Modern Mustangs are easy to modify, but few receive the kind of focused, no-expense-spared build seen on this 2013 Ford Mustang GT. Finished in silver and fitted with Roush body components, a Roush Stage 3 supercharger system, high-end wheels,… more»

Drop-Top Driver: 1963 Ford Galaxie 500

Ford’s Galaxie model debuted in 1959 in time to do battle with Chevrolet’s new Impala. And it would be a FOMOCO staple until 1974. One of the best-looking iterations was the 1963 model year, which included nearly 30,000 Galaxie… more»

Solid Driver: 1970 Dodge Challenger

One of the common denominators among many Mopar E-Bodies is that most are either restored to the max and unattainable for many would-be buyers, or basket cases that require tremendous effort and expense just to get them back on… more»

SS Sport Sedan? 1962 Chevrolet Impala

Chevrolet introduced the Super Sport on the Impala in 1961 as a performance model. The following year, the car became more of an image package available with any Chevy engine (and sales exploded). But official copies of the SS… more»

Original Hemi/4-Speed: 1966 Plymouth Satellite

This 1966 Plymouth Satellite appears to be a mild-mannered survivor. In truth, it is a genuine sleeper. Lifting its hood reveals its 426ci “Street Hemi,” placing a mountain of power and torque at the driver’s disposal. The beauty of… more»

Same Owner 58 Years: 1966 Chevrolet Caprice

Following Ford’s lead with the LTD in 1965, Chevrolet added the Caprice as a gussied-up Impala later the same year. It was a popular decision, and the Caprice became its own series in 1966. The Caprice was like an… more»