Step right up and revel in the cavalcade of cars currently listed on AutoHunter! This quartet of AutoHunter Picks are curated by moi, your generous motor oil salesman who’s always looking out for your interests. And what are your interests? Autocrossing? Top-down driving? Cruising? Accelerating for 1,320 feet? We’ve got it all here at AutoHunter!

1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302
I’ve talked about these cars in the past. They’re not at the top of my list, but I’d love to experience one of them. This one has been built to be driven, given its Ford Racing 392 V8, five-speed TREMEC tranny, four-wheel discs, Minilites, and race buckets, among other items.

Yes, it’s a real Boss, but one that’s been given an extra dose of fun for those who would rather carve a turn than remove pebbles from the tread.

1965 Buick Skylark Convertible
Skylarks from this year look good; I especially like the full-width taillights. And since it’s a Skylark, it had the option of bucket seats, which this one has.

Painted in tasteful Sahara Mist over a matching interior, and nicely set off by unique spinner wheel covers, this is a beautiful Buick ragtop with V8 power that can provide miles of open-air enjoyment without breaking the bank.

1975 Hurst/Olds W-30
Even though they’re somewhat rare, I used to see these a lot, but not so much anymore. This was from around the time when the Cutlass Supreme was America’s favorite car.

Add the Hurst exclusivity, T-tops, swivel bucket seats, Dual-Gate shifter, AM/FM, and 455, and you have a very nice 1970s cruiser that your creaking body would prefer over that Hemi Dart you used to lust after.

1970 Oldsmobile 4-4-2 Sports Coupe
In 1970, only Oldsmobile (among GM brands) produced a post coupe in its muscle car series. The Sports Coupe (as it was called) tended to be the rarest of the body styles—even rarer than the convertible.

This one features the standard 455/365 with a bench seat and a column-shift automatic. The stripes on the sides and hood are not factory, but there’s no blame that needs to be given. With its 3.73 gears, this one will scoot.