MARCH 2026: THIS 1971 CUDA CONVERTIBLE HAS UNDERGONE AN AMAZING RESTORATION...
Fred Provenzano is the proud owner of a 1971 Plymouth Cuda convertible that he bought about 26 years ago as a major project.
“It was...
MARCH 2026: 1978 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC STATION WAGON—A REAL-LIFE CLARK GRISWALD...
The 1983 movie ‘Vacation’ was released in 1983—just when minivans started to blow up the station wagon market.
Chevy Chase’s character Clark Griswold carved out...
MARCH 2026: THIS 1970 FARGO DUDE ½ TON IS AN EXTREMELY...
The first thing people notice about a Fargo pickup truck is it looks exactly like a Dodge pickup and that is not an accident....
FEBRUARY 2026: THE MAGIC OF A GARAGE BUILD—A 1961 CHRYSLER SARATOGA...
Garages can produce some of the nicest projects around despite the reality they’re not professional shops.
This 1961 Chrysler Saratoga four-door hardtop is a classic...
MYSTAR FEBRUARY 27 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR PICKS FIVE GOOD (AND...
There is little debate about Corvette’s role in domestic automotive history.
Corvette debuted in 1953 as a legitimate two-seater sports car built by General...
FEBRUARY 2026: A 1982 GMC SIERRA RESTO MOD NAMED HEF “ISN’T...
Square Body pickups built between 1973 and 1987 by General Motors are a hot commodity in the vintage vehicle market right now, but Dave...
MICHENER-ALLEN AUCTIONEERING FEBRUARY 25 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY
Here's the first clue to today's Michener-Allen Auctioneering "What's It?" Wednesday.
This is the second clue.
You'll find the answer below on Thursday.
It's a 1975 Dodge...
THE FULL-SIZE 1964 MERCURY WAS A BEAUTY
Mercury has been gone for 15 years but it left an indelible mark as a Ford brand because it offered luxury with a shinier...
FEBRUARY 2026: A 1969 GMC SIERRA SS PICKUP IS AN INCREDIBLY...
Many car guys believe a 1969 GMC Sierra SS is a general description for a luxury and/or a muscled- out version of the pickup....
MORE CAR GUY THOUGHTS.
I’ve touched on this subject a few times, but the car hobby is so massive it can’t be summed up in a few articles.
That’s...















































