Classic Cars
Pick of the Day: 1980 Pontiac Firebird Esprit “Yellow Bird”
The Dodge Custom Royal Lancer “La Femme” was an explicit attempt to sell automobiles to the fairer sex. Though unsuccessful, it would not...
Classic Cars
Pick of the Day: 1966 Mercury Colony Park
Lincoln never built a proper station wagon, which was typical of an American luxury brand. However, who came closest? Mercury used marketing to...
Classic Cars
Musings from the 1970 Oldsmobile Brochure
My first car was a 1970 Oldsmobile 4-4-2, though I wouldn’t say I am an Oldsmobile guy. Nonetheless, it was a spectacular-looking car,...
Classic Cars
The 2026 Mustang Dark Horse SC Specs Just Dropped: Here’s What We Found!
Photo by Dustin W. Johnson
Photo by Dustin W. Johnson
Back in January, Ford Mustang Brand Manager Ryan Shaughnessy gave us an up-close look at...
Classic Cars
Pick of the Day: 1999 Ferrari 456M GT
Several years ago, my wife, mother-in-law, and I traveled to California for the Fourth of July weekend. The plan was to stay in...
Classic Cars
AutoHunter Spotlight: 1979 Pontiac Firebird Coupe
Did you know that some Chicago-area Pontiac dealerships used the term “Pontiaction” when marketing cars in the ‘70s? There were some clever people...
Classic Cars
The 1986 Dodge Colt Turbo Was a 102-Horsepower Captive Import
A captive import is a foreign-built vehicle that is sold by a domestic automaker through its own distribution system. One example from the...
Classic Cars
Here Comes The Judge—Last Chance to Win a Rare Matador Red 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge
For muscle-car enthusiasts, few names carry the weight and attitude of “The Judge.” And now, time is running out on a rare opportunity...
