Rare Town And Country: 1955 Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe

Before Chrysler touted the “Forward Look,” they introduced their new 1955 models as having “The 100 Million Dollar Look.” Of course, most collectors call any Chrysler from the Virgil Exner era a “Forward Look” Chrysler, but whatever you prefer… more»

Original 390/4-Speed: 1967 Ford Mustang GT

When Ford updated the Mustang for the 1967 model year, it wasn’t reinventing the wheel. It aimed to make room beneath the hood for physically larger engines, and this ’67 Mustang GT demonstrates the result. It features a 390ci… more»

First Year 5.7-Liter TPI: 1987 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

It is fair to say that the American vehicle manufacturing industry rediscovered its performance mojo in the 1980s. After the misery of the Malaise Era, companies discovered new ways to squeeze respectable power from their engines. This 1987 Chevrolet… more»

Garage Find: 1997 Dodge Viper GTS

Anytime you bake in high performance and motorsports pedigree, you have an almost sure-fire recipe for a car that will be worth more – far more – in years to come. The original Dodge Viper RT/10 is one of… more»

1988 Jeep Comanche 4×4 SporTruck 5-Speed

I still don’t have a clue why I don’t own a Jeep Cherokee yet. I’m seriously thinking of selling my 1980 Dodge D-50 Sport pickup and getting something like this 1988 Jeep Cherokee 4×4 SporTruck. This nice survivor is… more»

Barbie-mobile? Modified 1959 AMC Metropolitan

As a former owner of a ’57 Metropolitan, I can attest to their cute, rather cartoonish persona. One owner I knew had a large motorized key atop his Met’s trunk lid that made it look like an oversized windup… more»

Very Early Production! 1964.5 Ford Mustang

Ok, Ok, I know there is technically no such thing as a 1964.5 Ford Mustang – they’re all ’65s. But, there is a delineation between those produced from April to August of ’64 and those assembled during the regular… more»

Rare Japanese Sedan: 1967 Hino Contessa

The Contessa was a 2-door coupe and 4-door sedan built by Hino Motors between 1961 and 1967. Plans were for the car to be exported to the U.S. later in the run, but Hino was bought out by Toyota,… more»

Original 360/4-Speed Project: 1974 Plymouth ‘Cuda

A quick glance at this 1974 Plymouth Barracuda gives the first impression that it might be a promising project, and it undoubtedly is for those with strong sheet-metal skills.  It seems the tin worm has been gnawing on a… more»

In Storage Since 2013: 2004 Jaguar XKR

Oh, how the mighty have fallen. It’s always depressing to see once-great cars sitting in the bargain basement of life, but not every limited-production model can be a star. This 2004 Jaguar XKR sold for $85,000 when new, which… more»

Stalled Racer Project: 1963 Ford Falcon

During the 1960s, Ford battled Chevrolet for domination in the compact car field. Chevy usually won because they had two entries (the Corvair and Chevy II) versus one (the Falcon). In 1963, the Falcon was in its fourth year… more»

427/4-Speed Project: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette

Surrounded by an entire shelf of supercharged engines sits this 1968 Chevrolet Corvette, which the seller reports also came with something pretty special under the hood: a 400 HP 427 big block, of which fewer than 2,000 of Chevy’s… more»

1 Owner Hemi Project: 1969 Dodge Charger 500

Inspired by the need for improved racing aerodynamics, the Dodge Charger 500 was developed for 1969. It had a flat grille, exposed flush headlights, and no tunnel back in the roofline. While it won a bunch of races like… more»

Restoration Possible? 1959 Porsche 356A

If only cars could talk. This Porsche’s back story is not revealed in the listing here on eBay, but its condition suggests submersion in salty water at some point. And yet: most of its parts appear to be in… more»

Original L71/4-Speed: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette

Barn Finds readers are among the most knowledgeable individuals on the planet. I am not saying that to curry favor. You have demonstrated this from the moment the site’s first article went live in 2011. You have an encyclopedic… more»

350/4-Speed: 1969 Pontiac Firebird 350 Convertible

Ford stole a march on the opposition with its 1964 release of the Mustang. General Motors responded with the Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird cousins, but they didn’t hit the market until 1967. Unlike the Mustang, the First Generation… more»

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