4-Speed And Side Pipes! 1973 Chevrolet Corvette

The C3 (third generation) Chevrolet Corvette enjoyed a long run from 1968 to 1982. The 1973 model marked the last time the car had chrome rear bumpers, switching to the super-rubber material used on the front. The car’s popularity… more»

Final Year Bargain? 1996 Chevrolet Beretta

There’s a few things I’ve remained steadfast on over the years, and one of them is that the Chevrolet Beretta is chronically underappreciated. I know, build quality was abysmal and this entry-level model won’t light your hair on fire… more»

Patina Project: 1962 Porsche 356B

The Porsche 356 market is in an interesting place at the moment. Put simply, project prices have cooled significantly, and it seems like now is a good time to grab a worthwhile candidate for restoration if you’ve been sitting… more»

Low-Mile Super Coupe: 1991 Ford Thunderbird

Ford’s Thunderbird had been around since 1955 in one form or another. To help boost interest in the 10th generation, Ford added the Super Coupe to the T-Bird roster from 1989 to 1995. Besides a better handling package and… more»

Potential Bargain? 1963 Mercury Meteor 260

Ford introduced a mid-size car in 1962 and moved the Fairlane nameplate over to represent it. Mercury was included in the decision and offered the Meteor in 1962 and 1963. These cars may have been the catalyst for General… more»

103-Year-Old Owner! 1979 Chevrolet Chevette

This incredible survivor 1979 Chevrolet Chevette 4-door hatchback, sometimes called a 5-door by folks with more polish than I have, can be found here on craigslist in beautiful Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada. That’s the one Canadian province I’ve never… more»

Barn Find Bamboo Bike!

Bear with me on this “barn find” bamboo bike! Someone sent in this tip and didn’t leave their name, so they were either similar to the “anonymous” folks who donate money and don’t want any recognition, or there was… more»

Turbo Survivor: 1987 Mercury Merkur XR4Ti

It’s a sad tale that the Merkur wasn’t the success story Ford had hoped for, and it’s certainly not for lack of high-performance capability.  The fact that it was pushed through Mercury could have been a contributing factor, since… more»

Bertone’s Best: 1969 Lamborghini Miura P400S

If you want eyelashes on your Lamborghini Miura’s headlamps, you have exactly 613 chances to score, and this 1969 P400S is one of them. Only 764 Miuras were ever made, and the last of the breed – the SV… more»

Rare Edition: 1973 Jeep CJ-5 Super Jeep

Vehicle manufacturers produce Special Edition models for many reasons. Some are to celebrate anniversaries, while others represent collaborations with third-party suppliers. However, the 1973 Jeep CJ-5 Super Jeep appeared due to an industry shortage of aluminum alloy wheels. The… more»

Documented Barn Find: 1972 Ford Mustang Mach 1

The redesigned 1971 Mustang was a bit of a departure from the previous Mustang’s looks, but that isn’t to say these cars didn’t have a big presence, especially in Mach 1 trim. This 1972 example looks like it could… more»

Wow Factor: 1974 Ford Bronco

With values climbing consistently, the First Generation Ford Bronco remains one of the star performers in the classic market. Released as an affordable SUV, the Bronco has reached a point where pristine examples are beyond the reach of most… more»

350 Powered: 1957 Chevrolet 3100 Short Bed

Some classics receive a second chance at life, but this 1957 Chevrolet 3100 Short Bed would benefit from a third. Refreshed in the 1980s, its paint looks tired. However, it has virtually no rust, and the engine bay houses… more»

Widebody Sacrifice: 1967 Porsche 911

While we all want to believe that every sports or muscle car gets another chance to live when it’s found in a wrecking yard, that’s not always the case. Still, we’re grateful that sellers like this one effectively saved… more»

True Barn Find: 1917 Studebaker Touring Car

Any automobile, regardless of its condition, deserves a lot of respect for avoiding the scrap heap for more than 100 years. In this case, it’s been nearly 110 years for this 1917 Studebaker Touring Car. These were open-air “horseless… more»

Original Owner: 2000 Dodge Neon ES

This Flame Red 2000 Dodge Neon ES is still owned by the person who bought it new 26 years ago. That’s a long time to own a vehicle in our modern, get-bored-quickly, throwaway, doom-scrolling society. They have this survivor… more»