Pick of the Day: 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1
In 1969, the winner of the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) Manufacturer’s Rally Championship was a Ford Mustang Mach 1. The grueling endurance event involved 8,000 miles of rally racing, and Ford...
View ArticleDallas Hosts Annual Acura NSX Club Event
“If you don’t take a challenge, you will never succeed,” remarked two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Takuma Sato during the closing ceremonies of this year’s largest gathering of Acura NSX owners. At...
View ArticleAutoHunter Spotlight: 1966 Buick Riviera
When the second-generation Buick Riviera debuted in 1966, its sleek design was put on display at auto shows around the country. Buick said the car was “What the gawkers are gawking at, the unbelievers...
View ArticleAutoHunter Spotlight: 1987 Chevrolet Half-Ton Pickup
In case you haven’t noticed, “square” car designs are making a comeback. Just look at the new Hyundai Santa Fe. The formerly round crossover has taken on a dramatic new design as of 2024 that, despite...
View ArticlePick of the Day: 2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6
A Chrysler manufactured in Germany? Get out of town. (Get out of the country, even.) It was a real deal, and it existed for only five model years between 2004 and 2008. The Crossfire was a two-seat,...
View ArticleAutoHunter Spotlight: 1991 Dodge Ram 350 4WD
Are you looking for a work truck that stands out from the crowd? You’re in luck. Featured on AutoHunter is this 22k-mile 1991 Dodge Ram 350 4WD being sold by a dealer in St. Louis, Missouri, and the...
View ArticleMiniaturist Creates 1/43-Scale Car Dealership
You’ve already heard of Collectible Corner on YouTube, where diecast aficionado Jared Costello discusses the ins and outs of the scale-model automotive hobby. But where is one expected to “park” those...
View ArticlePick of the Day: 1992 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
“Hotter than Texas chili,” said a magazine advertisement for the Chevrolet Camaro. Chevy went on, “What’s so hot about Z28? Everything. Styling, performance, comfort.” The car was promoted for its...
View ArticleAutoHunter Spotlight: 1985 Ford Mustang GT
Sometimes, when it comes to a performance car, less is more. These days, we’ve become caught up in driver-assist features, CarPlay integration, and creature comforts that can take away from the raw...
View ArticlePick of the Day: 1957 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe
A 1957 Cadillac coupe stretches 220.9 inches in length. That’s ten inches longer than a three-row 2024 Ford Expedition sport-utility vehicle. To say that the 1957 Cadillac has “presence” in traffic...
View ArticleAutoHunter Spotlight: 1962 Chevrolet Impala
If a picture is worth a thousand words, is a video worth ten times that number? When it comes to listing a vehicle for sale, the quality of media provided by a seller can vary greatly – and that’s a...
View ArticlePick of the Day: 1970 Chevrolet Nova SS
“Louvers on the front fenders, a bulging hood, and a throbbing exhaust note let people know this one’s no imitation,” Chevrolet said in advertisements about the Nova SS. The Nova started out life in...
View ArticleRADwood 2024 Takes LA back to the 1980s and 1990s
Buckle up. You are about to join me in my DMC DeLorean as we time-travel back to the 1980s and 1990s. This adventure has become an annual tradition for many folks around North America over the last...
View ArticlePick of the Day: 1983 Honda Prelude
We’ve had quite a bit of discussion over the last year or two about the Prelude, and we’ve covered several of the car’s five (soon to be six!) generations. Earlier in 2024 I acquired a 1993 Si from...
View ArticleAutoHunter Spotlight: 1991 Acura Legend L Coupe
When the time came for Motor Trend to crown its Import Car of the Year in 1987, the recognition went to the all-new Acura Legend coupe. Praised by the magazine for its handling, construction, and...
View ArticlePick of the Day: 1953 Buick Super Riviera
Modern cars are packed with technology. Thanks to the advent of driver assistance features, advanced infotainment systems, and voice-command integration, our vehicles have turned into rolling...
View ArticlePick of the Day: 1977 Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham
Oldsmobile marketed the second-generation Toronado’s front-wheel drive arrangement as a unique safety feature. One ad said, “Toronado is built with the engine weight over the drive wheels for...
View ArticleAutoHunter Spotlight: 1959 Mercury Park Lane Hardtop
How many miles per day are you comfortable driving on a long-haul trip? As someone who recently drove 1,000 miles in one day from Dallas to Phoenix, I know how exhausting a non-stop stint on the road...
View ArticlePick of the Day: 1957 Ford Thunderbird
The year 1957 brought us some very important things: Among the inventions that debuted that year were the Frisbee (from the Wham-O Toy Company) and bubble wrap. The Thunderbird, Ford’s popular new...
View ArticleClassic Imports Converge in Phoenix
The Roosevelt Row Arts District in downtown Phoenix is home to some of the region’s most popular art galleries, restaurants, and boutique shops. It was named, unsurprisingly, for the 26th president of...
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