One of those legends of the ’60s is the Chevy Impala. Widely popularized by the hit TV show Supernatural, a 1967 Chevy Impala is the car driven by the Winchester Brothers. Today’s car is also a 1967 model, specifically a 55,000-mile 1967 Chevrolet Impala SS that’s up for sale in Dallas, Texas. Granted, it isn’t black or a sedan like the Supernatural Impala, but it’s definitely a car to own and cherish for years, or even decades. Cars like these will definitely outlive today’s newfangled EVs, as they’re comparatively easy to maintain. So would you like to take on this time capsule?
moreWhen a person is on a quest for a classic car, they are either looking for a project they can work on or a vehicle in excellent shape that will transport them back to the olden days. What we have here might interest the latter. Allow us to introduce you to this stunning example of the 1962 Chevrolet Corvette that reportedly underwent a frame-off restoration in 2001. All receipts, invoices, and documents are included to back up the work that has been done on the vehicle over the years. Moreover, the buyer will also get the original owner’s manual, adding a significant impact on your ownership experience. Everything about this Corvette, inside and out, is left original for that veritable feeling, and you shouldn't have to worry about old parts failing.
moreOldsmobile introduced the Toronado in 1965 as their personal luxury car contender. What made the Toronado most distinctive was not its styling or land yacht proportions, but the fact that it was front-wheel drive! Yes, this was probably one of a handful of V8 front-wheel drive cars around at the time. What a curious decision by General Motors, and you can discover their curio right here with this 20,197-mile 1985 Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham that we’ve got for sale. Currently relaxing in Grand Prairie, Texas, this all-original restored car awaits a new owner, which might very well be you, dear reader!
moreThe perfect blend of a unique ownership experience and turning heads as you drive by sums up a muscle car ownership experience. Present today is one of the muscle car greats and takes shape with this 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu. With a reported 59,285 miles on the clock, this muscular machine is a great way to clock in those memorable drives and up your driveway game.
moreWith a name like Dart, you’d expect this car to be quite nippy. In fact, Dodge used the Dart nameplate on a variety of automobiles, spanning the fullsize, midsize and compact categories between 1959 and 1976. The first Darts came in 1959, intended to be a lower-priced alternative to a Plymouth. Then, things became smaller, and we find cars such as this 1966 Dodge Dart GT which hails from the third generation of the nameplate. With a full frame-off restoration having been performed on this car, it’s a great choice for the discerning established classic car collector, as well as the budding enthusiast who’s looking to start a collection.
moreThe Shelby Cobra is one of the most iconic sports cars ever built—and this 1965 Cobra Replica by AC Cobra offers that same legendary presence with a modern twist. Finished in deep blue with a black interior, this replica blends show-stopping looks with real performance. Under the hood sits an LT1 350ci V8 paired to a 4-speed automatic transmission and a rear-wheel-drive layout. With just 25,900 miles reported and a host of custom touches—including a computerized nitrous system and full roll bar—this is a Cobra that’s been built to be driven.
moreThe Pontiac GTO was born out of sheer grit, a bit of cheekiness, and a desire to circumvent official company rules that seemed ridiculous. By the early 1960s, General Motors had banned their auto divisions from participating in auto racing. This meant that divisions could no longer field machines that could duke it out across America, and fight for who made the fastest car. Of course, this didn’t mean that you couldn’t sell potent, street-legal cars for customers to use to race. This was what John Z. DeLorean, Russ Gee and Bill Collins came up with. The result was the GTO, with the name inspired by Ferrari’s legendary 250 GTO. The GTO ran for five generations before throwing in the towel by 2006. That makes first and second generation GTOs excellent classic cars that can still burn rubber in anger when desired. This 1968 Pontiac GTO is one such car. This 38,000-mile, numbers-matching machine has been restored, with many mechanical parts replaced as well.
moreSince 1964, the Mustang has been captivating the hearts and souls of the American public. Whether you’re a serious petrolhead or don’t know a crankshaft from a camshaft, you’re bound to desire a Mustang at some point of your life. Produced over seven generations, Ford’s Greatest Hit is still rocking in 2024. One of the iconic ones is the fifth generation of 2005 to 2014. This generation saw new retro-modern styling that harks back to the first generation, plus more potent performance. Take this 2010 Ford Mustang GT as a prime example. It’s no ordinary GT, but sports a Richard Petty signature, and has received a supercharger installation plus a tune-up by National Speed in Wilmington, NC. Furthermore, the car has done 83,000 miles, and includes the Comfort Package and the Rapid Spec 401A package.
moreThe Jaguar S Type was the British brand’s competitor in the midsize luxury car segment between 1998 and 2007. During this time, Jaguar was under Ford’s ownership, hence the S-Type shares a platform with some Lincoln models, plus the retro-modern eleventh-generation Ford Thunderbird. Featuring new styling by Geoff Lawson, the S-Type quickly gained favor with fans of the brand for its no-nonsense, old-school British luxury mien. Naturally, Jaguar made a hot variant called the R as well, which is what we’ve got for sale here. So, if you want a neo-classic Jag that can really thrill when called to do so, select this 17,600-mile 2003 Jaguar S-Type R as your steed.
moreA mainstay of American life in the 1950s, the Chevrolet 210 was made for just four short years. Despite that, it managed to muster two generations between its 1953-1957 production run, before being succeeded by the Biscayne. Today, the Chevy 210 is slowly gaining a reputation for being a proper American classic, on account that it provided stalwart motoring for countless middle-class Americans in its time. The range was available in many forms, including as a sedan, wagon, hardtop, coupe, and convertible. This 1956 Chevrolet 2-Door Wagon Restomod is a wagon with a difference, as it's packing a meaty engine under the hood, but maintains much of its classic persona as well. So if you’re in the market for a classic car but aren’t ready to go fully period correct, this car is a great way to test the waters.
moreThe Mercedes-Benz S-Class is usually the car of choice for transporting the wealthy and that's because it's one of the most statesman-like of all the limousines. Mercedes makes these cars just so beautifully effortless and elegant on the outside and even more lovely on the inside. Throughout its seven iterations, the S-Class has been available with engines ranging from inline-4 to V12. It follows that these luxury trend-setters also have brilliant, smooth, and potent powerhouses. What we have on offer here is a 2017 Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG Cabriolet that shows 38,722 miles on its clock and has had all maintenance up to date according to its current owner. For the 2017 model year, the S-Class was available in two engine options, and our subject car boasts the bigger and more powerful option. Located in Rosedale, Maryland, this beauty is all set to become your luxury cruiser.
moreFord’s evergreen Mustang is already potent out of the Detroit stables, but what if you want even more? That’s where renowned tuning company Roush Performance comes in. Roush Performance is a third-party outfit headed by Jack Roush, and they’ve made a name for themselves tuning Mustangs to be the best they can be. This 2012 Ford Mustang Roush is a fine example of what the company can do to a fifth generation ‘Stang. The current owner says that the car was purchased brand-new and immediately sent off to Roush Performance for a makeover. The car also comes with the Factory Electronics Package, and has done just 15,000 miles.
more