AutoHunter Spotlight: 2006 Cadillac XLR

Featured on AutoHunter, the online auction platform driven by ClassicCars.com, is this 9k-Mile 2006 Cadillac XLR Roadster. Marketed for just a single generation, the XLR two-seater arrived on the automotive scene exactly 20 years ago, for model year 2004. Although it shared and General Motors Y-body hydroformed perimeter frame with the C6 Chevrolet Corvette, it was set apart…

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AutoHunter Spotlight: 1962 Oldsmobile Starfire

Featured on AutoHunter, the online auction platform driven by ClassicCars.com, is this 1962 Oldsmobile Starfire. It is powered by a 394cid V8 backed by three-speed 4-S Hydramatic Drive automatic transmission. Features include bucket seats, center console with tachometer, power steering and brakes, and air conditioning. Finished in Garnet Mist over a maroon vinyl interior, this Starfire comes with a…

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Pick of the Day: 1961 Chrysler Newport

There was no mistaking the design and unique curb appeal of early 1960s Chryslers. Between the offset headlight design, exaggerated tailfins (most automakers by this era had toned them down), and generous chrome, these cars made a statement. Add to the mix a spicy paint color like “Cinnamon Poly,” and you had a real eye…

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Pick of the Day: 2005 MINI Cooper S

Two of the single most fun to drive modern sporty cars I have ever owned were a pair of first generation MINI Coopers. The first was a MINI Cooper S, and the second was a MINI Cooper John Cooper Works car that I was somehow able to get in the U.S. despite the standard JCW…

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AutoHunter Spotlight: 1968 Ford Bronco 289

Featured on AutoHunter, the online auction platform driven by ClassicCars.com, is this 1968 Ford Bronco 289 3-Speed. According to data from Hagerty that was published in 2020, an “Average” (good-condition) first-generation Ford Bronco at the time was valued at around $40,000, but author Greg Ingold also stated that near-perfect V8 examples could go for easily double that figure….

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The Purple Fish: 1971 ‘Cuda 340

What’s the most popular car from the 1960-70s? Mustang is an easy answer, but let’s sweep collectability into the equation for a moment. Does your answer change? For some like Muscle Car Campy, it does, as the 1971 Plymouth Barracuda is the kingfish of them all. Considering the 1971 Hemi’Cuda convertible is the most desirable…

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Porsche 962 Group C That Raced at Le Mans Can Be Yours

Many racing enthusiasts and experts alike regard the Porsche 962 as one of the most triumphant race cars in the history of motorsports. Launched in 1984 as the successor to the equally remarkable 956, the 962 maintained its competitive edge well into the 1990s, asserting dominance in both Europe’s Group C and North America’s original…

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