I know you didn’t ask, but in my opinion, the ’55-’57 Chevy Nomad Wagons are the best-looking station wagons ever produced. With a slanted B-Pillar that makes them appear to be moving forward, a ribbed top, seven vertical chrome… more»
1 of 50? 1981 Ford Fairmont EV Wagon $750
Most of us have lived through at least one gas “crisis,” or if not an actual crisis, a period when prices went through the roof and availability sometimes was questionable. Companies would invariably rally around the notion of creating… more»
Real Deal SS: 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396
With so many clones and tributes flooding the market, it is sometimes challenging to determine whether a classic that you have in your sights is the genuine article. However, the seller holds documentation confirming that this 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle… more»
Rotisserie Restoration: 1969 Pontiac Firebird 400 Convertible
One of the attractions of First Generation pony cars was their enormous scope for personalization. Buyers on a strict budget could drive away in a stunning vehicle at an affordable price. However, those with more money in the bank… more»
Wild Wheels: 1961 Fiat 600D Y Berlinetta by Pininfarina
Sometimes, the story is not the car. Sometimes, it’s the people behind the car. This car boasts a long pedigree of artists, scientists, and manufacturers. Its shape sprang from research conducted by Alberto Morelli (no relation to the coachbuilder… more»
71k Original Miles: 1969 Cadillac Eldorado
If you wish to live life at a more sedate pace, this 1969 Cadillac Eldorado could be the classic of your dreams. It is a genuine survivor with 71,000 miles showing on its odometer. Its presentation is consistent with… more»
Rare Solid Color: 1970 AMC Rebel “The Machine”
Mention the 1970 AMC Rebel “The Machine,” and most enthusiasts’ thoughts turn to the iconic Red, White, and Blue paint-and-stripe combination. However, not every Machine wore those shades; a limited number were ordered by their first owner in other… more»
Celebrity Gift: 1970 Pontiac GTO With 32k Original Miles
Some celebrities are renowned for their generosity. Elvis bought and gave away so many Cadillacs that he almost kept the marque alive single-handedly. This 1970 Pontiac GTO enjoys a similar backstory. Jon Bon Jovi reputedly gifted it to his… more»
Original Ram Air III: 1970 Pontiac Trans Am
When assessing the future worth of a classic as a long-term investment, original mechanical components are a prime consideration. This 1970 Pontiac Trans Am ticks that box, with its engine bay housing its numbers-matching 400ci Ram Air V8. It… more»
Steiner ST-18 Turfmaster 4×4 Articulated Tractor
In 1974, seven Steiner brothers started Steiner Turf and Agricultural Products, so it’s a relative newcomer to the turf and/or lawn care industry. This unique early-1980s Steiner ST-18 Turfmaster 4×4 with dump box is posted here on Facebook Marketplace… more»
Sound Restoration Base? 1954 Chrysler Windsor
There’s just something about mint green. It was a common fifties automobile hue, but it has also been found adorning hospital wards and prison cell blocks. Regardless, it’s the perfect color for this 1954 Chrysler Windsor. Yes, this one’s… more»
One-Wheel Drive Wonder: 1974 Rokon Trail 140
This one-wheel drive wonder is unusual for a company known for making 2WD motorcycles. This 1974 Rokon Trail 140, or RT-140, can be found here on Facebook Marketplace in Sheldon, Iowa, and the seller is asking $1,500. That’s nothing… more»
Diesel Rampabago! 1975 Winnebago Car Hauler
A Catepillar diesel-powered custom mid-70s Winnebago motorhome converted into a custom car hauler? Yes, please. I can’t imagine driving this rig anywhere and not having to answer questions about it. This incredibly cool 1975 Winnebago Motorhome Car Hauler, “Rampabago,”… more»
Rare ATV Mower: 1988 Yamaha Terrapro Moto-4
Sometimes you just have to be different. Life is too short to do whatever everyone else does, or to mow your lawn like everyone else does. This super-rare 1988 Yamaha Terrapro Moto-4 ATV with a factory Yamaha mower attachment… more»
Wild Chopped Custom: 1964 Buick Riviera
Though the Thunderbird had already put Ford on the map in the personal luxury car market when it gained rear seating, it didn’t take General Motors very long to follow, with the Buick Riviera serving as the first GM… more»
Survivor Scamp: 1973 Plymouth Scamp 2-Door Coupe
So, what exactly is a scamp? A dictionary (remember those?) defines a scamp as “a playful, mischievous person, especially a child, who causes lighthearted trouble; a term typically used with affectional humor rather than serious condemnation.” Within the hallways… more»

















