This 1964 Chevrolet Impala Ss Proves The Detroit Metal Isn’T Immortal

The 1964 Impala had a pretty major contribution to the major sales record reached by Chevy’s new superstar in 1965, as it helped the car exceed 1 million sold units in a single year. But at the same time, it was also one of the best-selling Impalas anyway, despite the rather subtle refinements that it … Read more

1969 Cadillac Sedan Deville Is An Ugly Fossil With Some Skeletons In Its Closet

Finding a derelict Cadillac from the late sixties sitting in a junkyard waiting for the crusher and asking for mercy is more common than classics fans would like, but it’s entirely GMs fault. In 1969, the production of the most luxurious brand of the biggest carmaker in the world went beyond 200,000 units. Almost three-quarters … Read more

It’S Hard To Match Ocd-Level Crispness On This ’66 Chevy Nova Ss, Fitments Are Flawless

Many auto enthusiasts agree that a vehicle’s greatness can be measured by how thrilling it feels behind the wheel. But I tend to disagree. A car’s greatness is best measured not only by how raucous it grips the tarmac but by the quality and design of the build. That said, love, at first sight might … Read more

Unrestored 1965 Ford Thunderbird Found In A Carport, Parked Since 1988

Mustang was already Ford’s superstar in 1965, especially as the 1964 1/2 model was selling like hotcakes, and the carmaker was prepared for the first refresh as part of the next model year. But Thunderbird continued to be a head-turning machine, especially thanks to the more luxurious touch that it brought to the market. Fortunately … Read more

Rare 1963 Oldsmobile Jetfire Spent 50 Years In A Barn, It’S An Amazing Time Capsule

Introduced in 1962, the Jetfire isn’t the most iconic Oldsmobile out there, but it was the company’s most innovative automobile at the time. That’s because it featured a turbocharged V8 engine, which made it the world’s first production car using this type of forced induction. But while ahead of its time, the Jetfire’s turbo V8 … Read more

Dusty 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Comes Out Of The Barn With Holy-Grail Tri-Power V8

Built from 1963 to 1967, the Chevrolet Corvette C2 is a highly desirable classic for many reasons. For starters, it’s the shortest-lived iteration of the American sports car. Second, it’s the sexiest Corvette of the 1960s. Third, it was sold with some of Chevrolet’s most iconic V8 engines. I could go on with things like … Read more

This Unique 1953 Porsche 356 Borghi Abarth Has A Fascinating Story To Tell

The Porsche 356 Borghi Abarth is a car like no other in the most literal sense of the word. Based upon an original Porsche 356 built in 1953 as a 1954 model year, this one-off example is a custom coachbuilt version with a fascinating history that would captivate any classic car enthusiast.The lightweight and nimble … Read more

1963 Oldsmobile Starfire Looks Pretty In Pink, Also A One-Year Wonder

When it comes to full-size cars from the 1960s, we often think about the Chevrolet Impala, the Cadillac Eldorado, Ford Galaxie, and Lincoln Continental. There’s also a variety of Chrysler models, including the 300 series and the New Yorker. And these vehicles usually grab all the attention on the classic car market nowadays.However, the list … Read more

The Bright Red Rolls-Royce Corniche 1971 Makes A Flashy Classic, Colorful Candies

Introduced in 1971 as a replacement for the Silver Shadow coupe, the Rolls-Royce Corniche remained in production for a whopping 24 years, until 1995. And just like its predecessor, it was purchased and driven by many celebrities. The list of famous people that had a Corniche in their garages is quite long and includes names … Read more

Ultra Rare 1971 Olds 442 W30 Convertible Rocks Bruce Springsteen 8-Track

Few collections of three numbers elicit the emotion and the passion of the 442, Oldsmobile’s greatest contribution to the first muscle car renaissance. But only a small fraction of production for the lauded 1971 model year sported a convertible top. Safe to say, any surviving example that does is worth its weight in nostalgia points.But … Read more