Round Three: 1974 Winnebago Winnie Wagon

Brian provided the link to this super cool Winnebago Winnie Wagon (say that 5 times fast!), and I immediately thought it looked familiar. Sure enough, we have featured this unique Winnebago/Dodge lovechild before, not once but twice! That does… more»

One-Family Ford: Low-Mileage 1979 Ford LTD

Has anyone else noticed this LTD matches the house it is in front of? The green and white is a great combination on a car like this, and while its dated, so is the car. These big boxy beauties… more»

Captive Import: 1982 Plymouth Champ

You may have heard of the Dodge (Mitsubishi) Colt, but have you heard of the Plymouth Champ? I hadn’t! Captive imports have and will always fascinate me, especially Chrysler’s unusual relationship with Mitsubishi. Thanks to Matt W. for sending… more»

Family Fury: Low-Mileage 1978 Plymouth Station Wagon

This may not be what comes to mind when you hear the term “’70s MoPar” but it certainly is representative of the end of the era! For some people, cars like this are nothing but demolition derby fodder. For… more»

One-Off Hatchback? 1973 Eckler’s Corvette

I recently had the opportunity to write up a funky Corvette wagon, and although this hatchback Vette is similar, it derives its design from a very different place. To quote the seller, “Today, Eckler’s sells aftermarket parts for a… more»

Affordable Survivor? 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger

Though Dodge Darts once made up a large portion of unwanted old cars, over the past few years both interest and values have been increasing. Though a nice Slant Six Dart can be easily found under $10,000, they don’t… more»

442 For You! Low-Mileage 1986 Oldsmobile Cutlass

The GM G-body is one of the most versatile platforms in that it appeals to many crowds. Enthusiasts from all types of backgrounds and interests have had a love affair with ’80s Regals and Cutlasses as long as the… more»

Survivor Wildcat: 1964 Buick Convertible

What can I say, I love ’60s GM convertibles! Buick Wildcats have always had my attention and I enjoy writing about them. Powerful old American cars are always great fun, but powerful old American cars with a convertible top… more»

Low-Cost Head Turner: 1975 AMC Pacer

Admittedly, AMCs are not my thing, but I do think they made higher quality vehicles than they got the reputation for. Though very uniquely styled and cool looking, the Pacer was not exactly AMC’s crowning achievement. Designed to look… more»

Project Oldsmobile: First Generation Cutlass F-85

It is always a little irritating to see a car for sale listed as a “barn find” still sitting on the seller’s trailer from when he/she acquired it. However, this seller isn’t a flipper and acquired this car as… more»

Future Find: 2011 Pontiac Trans Am?

So this isn’t really a Pontiac, as it is common knowledge that Pontiac ceased to exist after 2010 and Firebird production ended in 2002. This is clearly and without a doubt a gussied up 2011 Chevrolet Camaro, however it… more»

1990 Honda CRX SI: A Well-Kept Modern Classic

Now I know what you’re thinking: since when is a Honda classic? Since recently! Though in the scheme of things, this 1990 CRX is relatively new, it is still nearly 28 years old. We have featured 11 different CRXs… more»

Big Barn Find: 1950 GM Transit Bus

I can only imagine the size of the barn this thing was found it! It is being sold by the third owner, who acquired it the estate of a private collector, so presumably it was kept in a large… more»

Slant Six Survivor: 1970 Dodge Challenger

As a lover of all things MoPar, all I can say is wow! At first glance this may look like your average 1970 Challenger, and in 1970 it was. By today’s standards, this Challenger is something of an anomaly…. more»

Brand New 1979 Ford F-250

This truck looks mint, and that’s because it is! This 1979 Ford F-250 was purchased brand new in Missouri in 1979, driven to Illinois, parked in a garage, and there it sat until recently with 188 original miles on… more»

Survivor Oldsmobile: 1965 Oldsmobile Cutlass F85

Earlier this month, we featured another 1965 F85 for sale in California. That car is still for sale on eBay, and a reader mentioned that they found it on Craigslist for $5,300. That car is a project, and this… more»

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