Classics

The electric Think Golf Cart represents Ford’s early entry into the EV market and remains a fun runabout around town.

More power and better handling made the 1986 Cavalier Z24 hatchback a one-year-only treat.

The Honda Civic Type R had no competition in the market. With just 33 miles on the clock, this 2021 Limited Edition is tempting.

This totally ‘80s Nissan Pulsar NX has the SportBak roof and a period-correct Erebuni body kit, complete with front bumper cover.

This affordable, good-running 1972 Chevrolet Malibu is an excellent starting point for a restoration. Or just enjoy it as-is.

This immaculate, low-mile 1987 Monte Carlo SS is a nostalgic trip back to the ’80s re-emergence of Detroit muscle.

Chrysler’s 1961 300G combined space-age style inside and out with brutish power from its wedge-head V-8.

The Conquest TSi is not your typical 1980s Chrysler. For sports car enthusiasts, that’s a very good thing.

A near-mint, low-mileage, two-owner example of Mazda’s ground-breaking RX-7 with the popular GSL-SE performance package.

In near survivor condition and with a matching-numbers V-8, this 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix is road-trip ready.

Rare even then, Cords were innovative and stylish when introduced in the mid-1930s. This black 812 Phaeton is an exceptional example.

How cool would it be to own a show-winning Pro Street Camaro that looks like a Hot Wheels come to life?

Honda’s Element was a practical, outdoorsy hauler. Adding a woodie treatment and other custom touches make this one almost unique.

Pontiac made just 2,000 25th Anniversary Edition Trans Ams. This one is in like-new condition.

Could the Callaway twin-turbo Alfa Romeo GTV6 be the rarest mid-1980s Italian supercar? Only 35 were made.

The ASC/McLaren convertible conversion turned Ford’s mid-1980s Mustang into an SL-like luxury tourer.

With unique style and a big-cube V-8, the mighty Mercury Marauder X-100 made quite a statement in the 1960s.

This time capsule 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder brings back memories of a fast and furious ’90s.

Buddy Holly once owned this immaculately restored 1958 Chevrolet Impala—and so did the real-life Peggy Sue.

This tiny Mazda Bongo Friendee Kei camper van offers personality, diesel efficiency, and room for two to camp out.

This original 425-horsepower 1963 Galaxie is a time machine back to the dawn of Ford’s “Total Performance” era.