Talk about a car no one saw coming back in the day, and is still a bit a shock to learn that it even exists: the Dodge Spirit R/T. Now, I am fully aware of how awesome this car… more»
1-of-21: 1975 Lamborghini Urraco P111
The Urraco is probably Lamborghini’s most overlooked model. That is a shame, because it is significantly more practical than most of the marque’s other models. What helps it achieve that goal is its 2+2 interior, allowing enthusiasts with young… more»
Turbo T-Top: 1981 Pontiac Trans Am
There is something undeniably attractive about locating a project candidate that can be enjoyed immediately. It provides the best of both worlds; The buyer can indulge in immediate classic motoring pleasure, tackling their build as time and circumstances allow…. more»
Racing Pedigree: 1990 Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.5-16 Evolution II
If automotive history has taught us nothing else, it is that racing improves the breed. Technology that was once the exclusive preserve of Formula One, IndyCar, and the World Endurance Championship can now be found on road-going models. The… more»
Split Window Project: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette
Some classics represent better project candidates than others. The work required and the associated costs are one factor, while the vehicle’s inherent desirability is another. This 1963 Chevrolet Corvette appears to be a straightforward prospect for a faithful restoration,… more»
Needs FInishing: 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
Chevrolet added a mid-size car in 1964, the Chevelle. It was sandwiched between the Corvair/Chevy II compacts and the full-size Chevies. It competed against the Ford Fairlane, which had ventured into that space two years earlier. The 1965 Chevelles… more»
Solid Arizona Truck: 1975 Chevrolet C10 Scottsdale
Anyone up for a road trip to Appleton, Wisconsin? That’s where this solid Arizona 1975 Chevy C10 pickup currently calls home, and any Squarebody with more iron than iron oxide in its makeup is surely worth a look, especially… more»
Early Delivery: 1931 Chevrolet Panel Truck
Chevy’s “Independence” series of cars and trucks was launched in 1931, as the Great Depression quenched economies around the world. Sales were down, but the major car makers persevered, upgrading technologies and designs. The Independence introduced rubber engine mounts,… more»
Gentlemen’s Pickup: 1972 Ford Ranchero GT
The Ranchero was Ford’s pickup version of the Chevrolet El Camino. For most of their joint lives, they were mid-sized offerings, and their roots lie with 2-door station wagons (in the beginning). This 1972 edition of the Ranchero is… more»
18K-Mile “Mint” 1996 Dodge Neon Highline
Both Dodge and Plymouth offered their version of the Neon, which was basically the same car. I can’t think of another time when two separate car companies offered the same car with the same name at the same time,… more»
Silver Sleeper: 1987 Buick Regal Turbo-T
The Buick Grand National gets all the attention but a buyer could also order a Turbo-T (formerly called a T-Type) Regal in 1987. This is example is located in Fort Worth, Texas. It was recently listed here on Facebook… more»
Freshly Restored: 1979 Pontiac Trans Am
This 1979 Pontiac Trans Am is 47 years old. It is hard to believe for those of us that grew up around these cars. This example has been restored to the owner’s taste with some non stock paint work,… more»
Time Capsule: 1980 Dodge D150 Custom Club Cab
A beautiful example of Impact Red and White, in what Dodge referred to as the “PXS Paint Procedure” two-tone color scheme, this 1980 Dodge D150 Custom Club Cab has a mere 52,000 km (32,311 miles) on it after having… more»




















