“Rocket” Oldsmobile
This modern classic hit the market in the 1950s. Its print ad said that it offered hydraulic steering and a new Hydra-Matic Super Drive engine. Check out some more vintage retro cars you’ll want to drive.
’67 Grand Prix
The brand new Grand Prix took the top off to make a luxurious convertible. Learn what really happens to cars that never get sold.
’63 Mercury Comet
This model was one of Ford’s first convertibles. It offered adjustable brakes and an optional stick shift. You need to see these amazing car finds in barns.
’68 Cutlass S
This new car was being advertised to make you look young. Check out the most retro hotels in America.
’66 Dodge Polara
This car gave you more “go, show, and spice” for the same price as smaller models.
Mercury Cyclone ’67
This new car was advertised as “the Man’s Car.” If you want to feel like you’re going back in time, look at these vintage Valentines.
Monte Carlo Landau
Chevrolet built this elegantly sculpted automobile in 1970 with the intention of turning heads. These fantastic vintage cars will remind you of how cool cars used to be.
Dodge Coronet
When this shiny red convertible hit the market in 1966, it was advertised as being “slim and trim” and “neat and nifty.” These vintage kitchen items might be worth more than you think.
Monterey S-55, 1962
That’s a lot of red. For another blast from the past, visit these places where you can still get vintage candy.
Command Performance
This shiny gold car by Cadillac came out in 1968. Next, check out the wackiest cars that have ever been built.