Surf’s Up! 1955 Ford Station Wagon

Disguised a bit as it is now, but this cool-looking 1955 Ford wagon is a four-door Country Sedan. It has been detrimmed, relieved of its door handles, and finished in such a way that it projects an old-school, not… more»

Drop-Top: 1985 Mercury Capri ASC McLaren Convertible

Some cars stand out because of raw performance, while others carve their place in history through rarity and unique design. This 1985 Mercury Capri ASC McLaren Convertible, currently listed on eBay, manages to check both boxes while offering something… more»

No Reserve! 1965 Acadian Beaumont Custom Sport Coupe

If you’re ever in need of a diversion in automotive history, you may want to devote a year or two to the study of those fascinating vehicles from Canada, our friendly neighbors to the north. One example of their… more»

959 Conversion: 1975 Porsche 911 Targa

One of the more intriguing aspects of the modern sports car market is how many of these vehicles used to be consider ratty, track-day specials, with little regard given to how much they might be worth someday. The E30… more»

Starlight Black Cruiser: 1972 Pontiac GTO

By 1972, the muscle car era was beginning to shift, but Pontiac’s GTO still carried the performance image that made it famous. This example currently listed on eBay presents itself as a solid, running and driving car with documented… more»

Restored 1978 AMC Concord D/L 4-Speed

I love seeing non-1970s muscle cars restored to like-new condition. ’70s muscle cars get all the love when it comes to throwing $100 bills at a restoration, but a car like this 1978 AMC Concord D/L with a factory… more»

Highway Cruiser: 1995 Monaco Diplomat

For the record, I have not been able to establish the origins of this incredible motorhome, so fact-checkers will have to provide commentary in the comments. But wow: what an amazing rig! Monaco Coach Corporation is a real-deal company… more»

400 V8! 1975 Ford Gran Torino Brougham

The Torino debuted in 1968 as a higher level of trim on a mid-size Fairlane. By the 1970s, the Torino nameplate had replaced the Fairlane altogether. The seller’s nice example is a Gran Torino Brougham per the car’s VIN… more»

Kammback Wagon: 1974 Chevrolet Vega GT

Chevrolet’s first venture into subcompact cars was the 1971-77 Vega. Highly promoted but with questionable engineering, more than two million copies of the Vega were sold during its lifetime. One of the body styles offered was the Kammback, a… more»

Hard Work Done: 1970 Dodge Challenger

If you’ve always longed to perform a project build, are handy with a spray gun, but don’t find the prospect of rust repairs or mechanical work appealing, this 1970 Dodge Challenger could be your cup of tea. The seller… more»

Huge Stash Of Vintage Mopar Projects!

Sitting somewhere in Brighton, Colorado, is this large collection of over a dozen Mopars, all of which are reported to have good frame rails and mostly good sheet metal on the floors and trunk pans.  Best of all, the… more»

Fresh Paint! 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

Plymouth’s budget-minded muscle car, the Road Runner, was in its second year in 1969. And sales would top 81,000 units. 40% of production was the post coupe model, almost a hardtop but not quite. This ’69 “Coyote Duster” has… more»

Survivor! 1966 Mercury Colony Park

They don’t make ’em like this anymore. The Colony Park was large because it was a station wagon, large because it was on a full-size platform, and on top of all that, it was a luxury car. Introduced in… more»

Fresh Engine: 1979 Toyota Celica Supra

It is often essential to carefully scrutinize listing images to determine whether a classic is all the seller suggests. Such is the case with this 1979 Toyota Celica Supra. It features a fresh motor under the hood and appears… more»

Exotic Tribute: 1971 Ferrari Daytona 365 GTB

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: a replica of an expensive or otherwise hard-to-find exotic car is either a complete disaster or one of the more compelling ways to own a vehicle most of us would… more»

King Cobra Strikes! 1978 Ford Mustang II

The Ford Mustang was reinvented in 1974 as the Mustang II. It was a smaller car (subcompact), a big departure from the oversized “pony” car it had become by 1973. The timing was perfect as gas prices spiraled upward… more»

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