Classics

Evel Knievel owned one. Dean and Sammy did, too. Elvis owned several. This low-mileage 1976 Stutz Blackhawk is fully restored.

The AMG-tuned Mercedes-Benz 500 SEC appealed to a 1980s buyer looking for luxury and Autobahn-ready performance.

In its heyday, Hudson was a winner on and off the track. The Wasp was its low-priced alternative to the famous Hudson Hornet.

Nearly 25 years after production stopped, the H1 still turns heads. It’s a large, unique, rugged 4x4 with posh interior appointments.

What do you get when you transplant a Hayabusa superbike engine in a Suzuki Swift GTi? The Swiftabusa!

Toyota FJ Cruisers were capable off-roaders. Special equipment on the Trail Teams Ultimate Editions made them even more so.

Two titans of gearhead TV came together to build this gnarly East Coast-style, Hemi-powered Model A hot rod.

This three-car Nissan Z collection features a pair of JDM Fairlady models and one very rare Black Pearl 280Z.

With original paint, a new interior, and a reliable slant-six engine, this 1961 Plymouth Valiant could provide many more miles of fun.

Was that a real GNX in Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show? Yes, But it’s not as cool as this pristine low-mile example.

This highly optioned 1967 Dodge Charger is painted like the experimental Dodge Turbine cars of the early 1960s.

In the 1980s, the Acura Integra, like this 1989 RS, helped Americans get comfortable with the idea of a premium-priced car from Honda.

Jack Roush wanted a Mustang that he could drive to the drag strip, swap on slicks, and race. That’s the 2007 Mustang Roush Drag Pak.

Analysts say crossovers and SUVs began outselling classic sedans in 2014. At the time, a few carmakers toyed with alternative body styles that shared characteristics with both high-riding sport utilities and traditional cars. One such experiment was the Honda Crosstour like the one currently for sale on eBay in Long...

Who needs a Hemi? With a six-barrel 440 and manual transmission, this 1970 Plymouth Superbird is ready to hit the streets.

This ’77 Dodge Tradesman is an all-original, garage-kept example from the heyday of custom vans.

Rescued from destruction, this 1954 Chevrolet armored truck lived a pampered life in an Ohio museum and even has a movie credit.

In hindsight, the SC430 is a better car than its critics once claimed. It offers Lexus quality and reliability in a sporty cruiser.

This well-equipped, low-mileage 2021 Toyota Mirai is in excellent condition. Just be sure there’s a hydrogen source nearby.

This rare 1960 Oldsmobile Super 88 bubble top has most of its original paint and its factory 394 V-8.

Low-mileage, one-family-owned 1989 Chevrolet Caprice Station Wagon carries eight in Family Truckster style.