The best-looking Jaguar since the E-Type, today's Nice Price or No Dice XKR has the muscle to back up that handsome bodywork. Let's see if the price is just as hunky. In "Truckin'," off their 1970 ...
Some cars are rare. Others are unique. And then there are the ones that make even seasoned Pontiac enthusiasts scratch their heads and mutter, “Wait, what exactly am I looking at?” That’s the case ...
This 1964.5 Ford Mustang D-code hardtop, a Guardsman Blue classic with 39 years of ownership, is mostly rebuilt with front disc brakes and a ceramic-coated finish.
This beautifully restored 1967 Jaguar XKE Series I 4.2 Roadster blends classic style, thoughtful upgrades, and iconic open-top driving. With its impossibly long bonnet, low stance, and perfect ...
There’s a reason Enzo Ferrari reportedly called the Jaguar E-Type “the most beautiful car ever made.” The 1967 Jaguar XKE Series I 4.2 is the last of the original Series I cars, and it continues ...
This 1967 Jaguar XKE Series 4.2 is a stunning example of British motoring history, beautifully preserved, period-correct, and ready to be enjoyed or shown. This creamy white coupe is exactly what ...
Today's Nice Price or No Dice Jag has, according to its seller, been sitting in storage since 1985, meaning it will take some work to bring it back to life. Let's see if we should be sitting on its ...
A Mooney M-20C airplane is available for $72,500, offering a balance of speed and affordability. The aircraft features a relatively low airframe time (3,472 hours), original paint and interior (rated ...
A 1964 Cessna 172D Skyhawk with upgraded 180hp Lycoming O-360A1A engine and constant-speed propeller is listed for $99,900. This upgrade significantly improves performance compared to a standard 172, ...