Stunning Restoration: 1976 Ford Bronco

It’s fascinating how some vehicles fail to set the world on fire when new but become an automotive must-have decades later. That is the case with the First Generation Ford Bronco. Spotless examples now command impressive prices, as demonstrated… more»

1986 Buick Grand National With 1,706 Original Miles!

If I were to choose a 1980s classic to park in my garage, the 1986 Buick Grand National would be a hands-down winner. I acknowledge that the ’87 GNX is a more potent package, but there is something about… more»

Simply Stunning: 1964 Pontiac GTO

Some classics are so stunning that they leave you almost breathless. Such is the case with this 1964 Pontiac GTO. From its magnificent paint to the numbers-matching V8 under the hood, there seems to be nothing about this Pontiac… more»

$3,500 Survivor: 1987 Dodge Raider 4×4 5-Speed

Offered for three short years in the U.S. in the late 1980s, Mitsubishi’s Pajeho family was the parent to both the Mitsubishi Montero and the cousin vehicle, the Dodge Raider. This one needs mucho deferred maintenance that’s been skipped… more»

Package Deal: Trio of Chevrolet El Camino “Utes”

The El Camino was Chevrolet’s answer to the Ford Ranchero. Both initially were station wagon-based pickups that enjoyed long rear-wheel-drive runs. The El Camino was in production in 1959 and 1960, then took a break until 1964, when it… more»

New Tires And Batteries: 1979 International Transtar II COF-4070B

There’s a romance to the world of trucking that the 1970s bestowed upon popular culture (“Convoy,” Smokey and the Bandit, etc.), but the realities of the open road were often (as several of our commenters can attest to) a… more»

Pristine Low-Mileage 1956 Lincoln Premiere Ragtop

Hagerty is listing this incredible-looking 1956 Lincoln Premiere for $80,000 in Coal City, Illinois. It’s in “original unrestored condition, with 20,000 original miles,” and looks the part. Thanks, T.J. Hagerty is in the unique position as a vendor to… more»

Concours Condition? 1972 Oldsmobile Toronado

Easily one of the most unusual and interesting front-end treatments of all time, this 1972 Oldsmobile Toronado has what I think is a menacing look, with its emotionless eyes (headlights) glaring at its next victim. The selling dealership has… more»

Family-Owned For 40 Years: 1984.5 Pininfarina Azzurra

Offered here is a 1984.5 Pininfarina Spider Azzurra, one of the final and most developed iterations of the iconic Fiat Spider, produced under the Pininfarina name. This example shows 106k miles, benefits from substantial recent restoration work, and presents… more»

Late 1970s Case 446 Tractor W/ 44″ Mower Deck

While it’s not a restomod muscle car from the 1970s, or a dusty barn find, I hope this Late 1970s/early-1980s Case 446 Tractor with a 44″ mower deck is at least somewhat as interesting to a few (thousand) readers… more»

GTO Tribute Potential: 1967 Pontiac LeMans Project

If you’ve been watching the market for mid-1960s Pontiacs, you already know how quickly clean, affordable project cars are disappearing. This 1967 Pontiac LeMans currently listed in Kingston offers an increasingly rare chance to pick up a solid foundation… more»

BF Auction: 1976 Jeep Cherokee Quadra-Trac

This 1976 Jeep Cherokee is a survivor that the current owner recently revived. The process was comprehensive, ensuring that the Jeep is a turnkey proposition. It features a V8 under the hood and the company’s excellent Quadra-Trac system for… more»

BF Exclusive: 1977 Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds Prototype

Oldsmobile sought to shake off its conservative image with the release of the Hurst/Olds. It combined a luxurious motoring experience with muscle car performance, appealing to a broad customer base. It planned a new model for 1977 but shelved… more»

Investment Grade SUV? 1993 Range Rover County

Over the years, organizations like Hagerty track prices for vehicles and make predictions on which ones will stay hot for years to come. The vintage SUV market is one where I seem to notice a lot of “winners”, meaning… more»

Daily Driver 289 V8: 1965 Ford Mustang

Growing up in the 1960s was a great time – at least in terms of the automotive landscape. One of the most exciting debuts of the decade was the 1965 Ford Mustang, which was so successful that they built… more»

Truly Mint: 1984 Buick Electra Park Avenue

It is a bold seller that describes their classic as “truly mint,” but that is the approach taken with this 1984 Buick Electra Park Avenue. It has a genuine 64,000 miles on the clock, and the listing images seem… more»

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