1977 Ford Pinto Station Wagon Survivor

Pat L. always keeps us updated with any Pinto worth having, and this root beer beauty is no exception! Though the wheels clearly aren’t original, most of the rest of the car is. Having covered only 37,000 miles since… more»

Hello 1994! Low-Mileage 1994 Ford Mustang

The year is 1994, and Ford has just introduced the all-new “Fox-4” platform to replace the venerable Fox platform. A somewhat radical redesign, the new Mustang is a hit among all types of people just like its predecessors. This… more»

RHD HJ60: 1989 Toyota Land Cruiser

The 60-series Toyota Land Cruiser are iconic all around the world as rock solid pieces of engineering. Though some of them are still chugging along with their original engines, others have received V8 swaps. The only thing that could… more»

Cramped Cruiser: Chopped 1964 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45

There is no one word to describe what this is. It is certainly unique, even kind of cool, but given the value of this FJ45 in original condition, it is something of a tragedy. The seller purchased it in… more»

Jet Mobile: Toasty 1973 Ford Pinto Wagon

The creator of this hot PintoJet had big ambitions for “flame shows” but has passed away and the car is now for sale. The big jet engine in the back was purchased from a railroad company that used it… more»

S’cool Bus: 1949 Ford F-6 Custom

The Shortcut High bus was completed in 1999/2000 as a fun way to keep kids interested in staying in school. Builder Jerry Bowers spent five years constructing this super cool hot rod as a way to connect with kids… more»

With Grandeur: 1979 Cadillac Seville Opera Coupe

At first glance, this might just look like a nice old 1979 Seville, but after staring at it for a minute you realize the proportions aren’t quite right. Also, it’s missing some doors! The front is much longer than… more»

Rare Factory Option? 1978 Ford Pinto Wagon

Obviously this isn’t a factory option, but wouldn’t it have been fun if it were? We have featured lots of Pintos this year, but none quite like this! A quick Google search will turn up lots of similar beasts… more»

Frankenwagon: 2000 Lincoln Town Car Wagon

Ford stopped making “big” station wagons in 1991 with the demise of the LTD Crown Victoria, though they did continue making the smaller Taurus wagon until 2005. This Town Car is somebody’s version of “what if” the bigger wagons… more»

Improved Car: 1926 Ford Model T Sedan

Ford Model Ts are great fun, and because so many of them were produced even today they can be had for a reasonable cost. This 1926 Model T is in good condition but will certainly need some work before… more»

Skyparts? 1971 Buick Skylark GS Convertible

There is not a lot of this Skylark left, but there is enough to make it a worthwhile project. When it left the factory, this was a 1971 Buick Skylark Gran Sport 4-speed convertible. According to the seller, this… more»

Freewheeling: 1979 Ford Bronco

The Ford Bronco Freewheeling edition is one of the most recognizable packages available on Broncos of this era. In fact, I’m sure many of us have had a die cast version of this Bronco at some point! The Freewheeling… more»

True SS: 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle

According to the ad, this Chevelle was parked in a barn for 20 years, but it looks like it has been sitting right where it is for quite some time as well! I’m a Mopar guy, but the ’66… more»

Barnvedere: 1966 Plymouth Belvedere

Before anyone gets on the anti-four door train, let’s think about the positives. First of all, there is more room for friends. This means that you can comfortably take a full car load when you go out cruising! Secondly,… more»

Steely Survivor: 1968 Ford Mustang

With vintage Mustang’s being as common as they are, an example has to be either really nice or really unique to set itself apart from the other dozen or so that will inevitably be for sale at the same… more»

The Invincible Schacht: 1904 Schacht Auto-Runabout

Before the 1920s, there were over 1,000 car manufacturers in the United States. While all of those companies are now either defunct or absorbed into the Big Three, many vehicles produced by these companies still exist. Many horseless carriages… more»

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