Solid SportsRoof Project: 1973 Ford Torino

Except for the early higher-performance models, such as the R-Code (or Q, J, or C, for that matter), one Ford vehicle that seems to have stayed relatively affordable in today’s market is the Torino.  Some of the two-door models… more»

Nova SS? 1973 Pontiac Ventura Sprint

The Ventura II (later just plain Ventura, then Phoenix) was Pontiac’s answer to the Chevrolet Nova. It was produced from 1971 to 1979 and used the Nova’s X-body and much of its sheet metal. The Sprint was an appearance… more»

1960s Wright Reciprocating Saw

This 1960s Wright Reciprocating Saw can be found listed here on Facebook Marketplace in Cascade, Wisconsin, and the seller is asking $150. Here is the original listing, and thanks to Lothar… of the Hill People for the tip! I… more»

South Carolina Commuter: 1989 Toyota 4Runner

This first-generation Toyota 4Runner may be two things that rarely happen simultaneously: an outstanding survivor example with all the right equipment and a fair deal price-wise. The 4Runner presents quite well with loads of documentation and other evidence supporting… more»

Gymkhana Suspension: 1977 Chevrolet Corvette

While it’s often said that the C4-era Chevrolet Corvette is one of the best sports/muscle car values out there, the C3 doesn’t typically get the same sort of affection. It’s often seen as more of a Saturday night cruiser,… more»

Low Miles! 1995 Lincoln Town Car Executive Edition

There’s luxury, and then there’s Luxury. While the Executive Edition Town Car was the base model in the model’s range, this example was ordered with all the options available on the Cartier Edition, including Lincoln’s best quality leather and… more»

1-of-1? 1967 Imperial Crown Convertible

The 1967 Imperial Crown Convertible is a rare classic, but our feature car takes that concept to a higher level. It features an extremely expensive factory option, and may be the only Convertible so equipped. It is a genuine… more»

Rebuilt 454: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette

Low shots. Is there any better angle from which to photograph a C3 Corvette? It accentuates the car’s low and aggressive styling, adding to the visual impact of any listing. It is the approach chosen by the seller of… more»

Affordable 4×4? 1990 Range Rover Classic

There’s a significant divide between a great Rover, a good Rover, and a driver Rover. The great ones will cost you $25,000 or so, especially as it gets newer and the wheelbase grows longer. An older model like this… more»

Rare Brit: 1949 Triumph 2000 Roadster

Hiding in this carport is one of the world’s rarest British Sports Cars. This 1949 Triumph 2000 Roadster has spent years in a barn. It looks pretty tired, but close inspection reveals it is rock-solid and has a feature… more»

New Engine: 1987 Dodge Dakota Pickup

Dodge joined the mid-size pickup truck market in 1987 with the Dakota. The company fielded the product until 2011 and then withdrew from the market segment, though Dodge is still big in the full-size truck space. The seller has… more»

Ultimate Sleeper! 1953 Chevrolet 210

If Chevrolet had 2020s technology in the 1950s, they might have built this 1953 Chevy 210 the way you see it here. It looks like a sleeper with four doors, to boot, yet a 400 cubic inch V8 resides… more»

Ex-Air Force 1972 Ford Custom 500 Ranch Wagon

It’s good fun to find a car that has done its civic duty in some capacity, such as this 1972 Ford Custom 500 Ranch Wagon with “Dual-Facing Rear Seats.” According to the seller, it was shipped from its Los… more»

14k Original Miles: 1975 Bricklin SV-1

It’s a two-door Sports Car featuring unusual body material and gullwing doors. It sounds like we should be discussing the DMC DeLorean, but the car in question is the Bricklin SV-1. The other thing that the SV-1 has in… more»

Summer Is Coming! 1974 Buick LeSabre Ragtop

The 1974 model year was a tough one for U.S. auto manufacturers. Unless you already had small, fuel-efficient cars in your inventory (remember the gasoline shortages?). Buick was largely focused on bigger cars, although they did have the Nova-inspired… more»

36k Original Miles: 1971 Fiat 850 Spider

If you prefer pocket-sized classics, you may be drawn to this 1971 Fiat 850 Spider. It has a known history and presents superbly, thanks to the seller’s comprehensive cosmetic refresh. With only 36,000 miles on the clock, it is… more»