Easy-to-get vintage American cars are getting tougher to find by the day. It’s not often that a big collection of unrestored, mostly complete vehicles comes up for auction. That’s exactly what’s going ...
A one-owner, unrestored 1969 Camaro Z/28 with matching-numbers 302 V8 and full documentation crosses the block at GAA Classic Cars. A true survivor from the muscle car era, this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro ...
Gooding & Company will bring a variety of fascinating cars from the estate of late collector Mark J. Smith to auction on Friday, April 7, at the Midland Motors museum in Lynchburg, Va. The former ...
A 10,000-mile Olds W-30 still wearing its 1971-era tires. An 11,000-mile Hemi 'Cuda that in 1970 was a present to a high school student for good grades. A 1968 Camaro SS350 that didn't see the light ...
The Chevrolet Suburban may be the most iconic vehicle wearing this nameplate, but it's not the only one. In 1949, Plymouth introduced its own Suburban. It was the industry's second all-steel station ...
The full-size car battle was fiercer than ever in the mid-'60s in the United States. The Impala was selling like hotcakes, and Ford introduced a new, refreshed model in 1965 specifically to compete ...
DETROIT — With its sun-scoured paint, exposed metal and rumbling engine, you may think the Dream Cruiser that just passed you is headed to the body shop, but some proud collectors will tell you it's ...
History was made this weekend at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance when a 1934 Bugatti Type 59 Sports won Best of Show, marking the first time a preservation-class car has ever won the most ...
A 1970 LS6 Chevelle with 4,300 actual miles. A 1965 L78 Impala that only seven people have driven since it was new. A 1972 GTO that was stolen just three months after it was purchased—and then ...
DETROIT — With its sun-scoured paint, exposed metal and rumbling engine, you may think the Dream Cruiser that just passed you is headed to the body shop, but some proud collectors will tell you it’s ...
Collector asks, "What would the boys have done when they got back from WWII?" Collectors minimize modifications, preserve vehicles' original appeal "It's only original once," says automotive historian ...
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