Classics

The look is upscale, bright, and airy—a cut above what was originally in place.

Six-speed G37 retractable hardtop convertibles, like this 2009 example, are sought-after and hard to find.

This numbers-matching Martinique Bronze 1966 Pontiac GTO post coupe stands out from the crowd.

This sweet little six-seat off-roader has a ladder frame, solid axles, and a two-range transfer case.

Measuring 19 feet fore to aft, the '68 DeVille convertible ranks among the greatest American land yachts of all time.

Classic mini trucks like the 1984 Datsun 720 King Cab 4x4 have become coveted collectors’ vehicles for all the right reasons.

The 1970 Mercury Cougar delivers performance, sophistication, and value. It's a brilliant alternative to the Ford Mustang.

Ten years after being retired from racing, the Ramchargers Hemi ’Cuda was restored to its former glory in a two-year restoration.

With Recaro seats, Brembo brakes, Rays wheels, and a retractable hardtop, this 30th Anniversary Miata has all the right stuff.

With a 360 cubic-inch V-8, three-speed manual transmission, this 4WD 1978 Jeep J10 survivor is ready for adventure.

The street-legal Moke EV is an adorable and distinctive low-speed electric vehicle, well-suited for life at the beach.

While not as sought-after as the previous generation EK hatch, the 2002 Civic Si is a blast to drive and reasonably priced.

The Cosworth Vega’s engine and suspension upgrades transformed it into a legit hot hatch with razor-sharp handling.

To celebrate the King's final NASCAR season, Pontiac produced 1,000 Richard Petty Pontiac Grand Prix cars.

In early 1970s America, Japanese cars were dismissed as oddities rather than serious challengers. The Datsun 240Z changed all that.

Well-preserved turbocharged AWD Mitsubishi Eclipse GSXs like this Kalapana Black survivor are exceptionally rare.

This first-year Mustang Mach 1 is described as a driver. However, detailed photos show a car that’s ready to go and show.

Buying a build-in-process like this brilliant blue 1971 Plymouth Duster 340 can save thousands over a turn-key example.

While the turbodiesel option was widely available overseas, US-spec 1985 Toyota turbodiesel trucks are impossibly rare.

This low-mileage classic Chevy 4X4 rig can not only take you to the boonies, but back in time.

Rear-wheel-drive manual station wagons are a rarity these days. This cheerful '75 Corolla Wagon survivor is a blast from the past.