My classic car: 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass
My classic car: 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass

If you too have a classic car with a story, please visit this link and fill out the information to submit your story for a chance to be featured in ClassicCars.com magazine. In a moment of sanity failureI sold my '71 Cutlass S Custom (a rare "rear coupe" model) in October 2019 after 16 years of ownership. The buyer was a guy in Tucson, Arizona and I had the car shipped to him. This is quite painful. Later, knowing I was going to Tucson for a business trip, I contacted the owner and hoped to visit my old car while in town. Coincidentally, he had just put the car up for sale and consigned it to Hi-Speed ​​Rods & Customs, a high-end restoration shop in Tucson. I spent over an hour there reuniting with Cutlass and checking out a bunch of other cool custom rides in the shop. When I sold the Cutlass, it had a long list of performance…

Answers to the most frequently asked questions about selection
Answers to the most frequently asked questions about selection

1932 Delage D8 for sale on ClassicCars.com. most of the time When we highlight a vehicle in our Daily Picks on ClassicCars.com, many of you will tell us about your history of owning a similar car, or learn about the available engine options for that particular model year. Please continue to do so as we love hearing from you. But many of you will ask one question, and 90% of the time it’s the same question: How much? How much does this 1970 Plymouth GTX Daily Pick cost? Read the end of the article (highlighted for emphasis). This is great information to have when you see a car you like and are ready to spend money on it, but you don't even have to ask us in the comments section. If you are reading the Daily Featured article, the information is within the article, usually at the end. Sometimes sellers want you to contact them about pricing and we'll mention…

Welcome to the new ClassicCars.com magazine!
Welcome to the new ClassicCars.com magazine!

If you are a long time reader of ClassicCars.com magazine, you may notice it's a little different. If this is your first time here, welcome! Either way, you're just in time for the release of our new look. We work hard to create content you love, so we want to make sure it's more accessible. The latest articles scroller at the top of the page keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the automotive industry, AutoHunter Spotlight vehicles, ClassicCars.com's Daily Featured picks, and more. The magazine's homepage quickly shows you the latest updates from our various sites, including upcoming auctions on AutoHunter.com and the latest ClassicCars TV and AutoHunter Cinema video content on YouTube. By clicking the left and right arrows in certain sections, you can scroll to see more stories, auctions, and videos you may not have seen before. You can scroll left and right at the bottom of the homepage to get a quick look…

My classic car: 1947 Plymouth P15 Sedan
My classic car: 1947 Plymouth P15 Sedan

If you too have a classic car with a story, please visit this link and fill out the information to submit your story for a chance to be featured in ClassicCars.com magazine. i got mine 1947 Plymouth P15 4 door sedan, Ol' Blue, from a childhood friend of mine. He originally wanted to buy a Ford Model A, but his wife insisted that he have to give up the Plymouth first. Long story short, he contacted my wife and she went to her credit union without my knowledge and bought this car for my 49th birthday. Over the years, I would occasionally take my father for a Sunday drive in the car, during which he would tell me stories about his favorite job in his youth: driving a cab like Old Blue. I even have a photo of my dad getting his taxi driver's license on the streets of Denver, Colorado when he was 23 years old. Time passed. Old…