Lost for Nearly 60 Years, This Rare 1951 Ferrari 342 America Was Found in the U.S.—Then Surprised Everyone at Auction
Long-missing Ferrari surfaced in America, but its auction result stunned collectors and experts alike.
The Godfather of Luxury Pickups: Why America Forgot the Lincoln Blackwood
Before luxury pickups became mainstream, Lincoln tried first—and failed—with the short-lived Blackwood experiment.
This 1956 Ford F-100 Feels Like a 41k-Mile Time Capsule in Grey and Black
American collectors drool over classics, and this 1956 Ford F-100 proves timeless charm still sells.
This Restored 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE Blends Classic Luxury With Performance That Could Surprise Modern Sports Cars
A meticulously restored 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE now hides serious performance beneath its timeless luxury sedan styling.
Original 1968 Shelby GT350 Barely Driven in 30 Years, Loaded With Extremely Rare Factory Options
A remarkably preserved 1968 Shelby GT350 with ultra-low mileage and rare options has resurfaced for sale.
Rare 1962 Impala SS Convertible With Dual-Quad 409 Reappears After 17 Years
A rare 1962 Impala SS convertible with dual-quad 409 power resurfaces after nearly two decades away.
Reviving a Legend: Why the Classic Ford Bronco Is Perfect for Restomods
If you’re looking for the perfect canvas for a bold build, the classic Ford Bronco stands unmatched.
1972 Dodge Demon 340 Packs Two Ultra-Rare Factory Options, Believed To Be the Only One Left
A highly optioned 1972 Dodge Demon 340 with two factory rarities has surfaced, and collectors say nothing else like it exists.
1969 Mustang GT Convertible in Triple Black Brings Some Serious Pony Car Attitude
Black paint, a black interior, and a black convertible top that folds away.
Dodge Caliber: A Symbol of Change in the Auto Industry During the 2008 Crisis
Why the Dodge Caliber became a reflection of the late-2000s global auto crisis — and what it means for today’s market.
American Muscle: Prototypes That Never Made It to the Streets
In the 1960s, Detroit built radical V8-powered dream machines that thrilled engineers—but proved too bold, expensive, or risky for mass production.
The Jeep That Could Turn in Place: The Wild Story of the Hurricane Concept
In the mid-2000s, automakers were locked in a battle to build the most outrageous concept vehicles imaginable.
Forward Look Classic: Restored 1956 Plymouth Belvedere Earns Top Honors at Minnesota Car Show
A flawlessly restored 1956 Plymouth Belvedere steals the spotlight at a Minnesota car show with timeless style and presence.
Rare 1971 Hemi Road Runner 4-Speed Hits the Market Again After $200K Offer Was Turned Down
One of just 55 built in 1971, this Hemi four-speed resurfaces after previously stalling at $200,000 bid.
The Ford Ranger That Wasn’t a Pickup: The Story of a Forgotten Edsel
Today, the Ford Ranger name is instantly recognizable—one of the market’s true long-timers.