This Nova may seem pretty boring but it is mostly original and has a fun name; Betty Boop! The original vinyl top and rust have been replaced with paint that’s probably close to the color of the original vinyl…. more»
Nostalgic Or Colorblind: 1955 Packard Clipper
Packard built some of the finest luxury cars in its earlier years, but this Clipper was designed to be a mid-priced car with some luxury features. Unfortunately, it also had a reputation for poor workmanship. I’ve always thought they had… more»
Big Red Sled: 1963 Chrysler 300 Convertible
Big red convertibles might not be as American as apple pie, but they have been part of American summers for a long time. This Chrysler listed on eBay in Andover, Minnesota looks the part, top up or down. It’s being sold with… more»
Diamonds are Forever: 1947 Diamond T 306 Truck
Diamond T trucks were known for their styling and features and were often called the Cadillac of trucks. This is a very original old Diamond T is on its third owner. It’s said to have only 10,000 miles, but… more»
Must See: 1948 Studebaker Champion Regal Deluxe
This Champion isn’t a “must see to believe”, it’s a must see before you can buy it. The eBay posting for this Studebaker is the first time I remember seeing an ad where they will not sell you the car unless you… more»
20 Years of Dust: 1966 Cadillac DeVille Convertible
Isn’t this DeVille beautiful, even with all the dust? Can you imagine cruising in it with the top down this summer? There’s no AC, so hot days won’t be much fun. The third generation DeVille has the same wheelbase… more»
Not A Ford: 1934 Hupmobile 417-W Coupe
This rare Hupmobile listed on eBay in Canton, North Carolina has been stored since the 1950s. Bidding is over $13,000 at this time with no reserve. It could easily be mistaken for a 1934 Ford 3 window and there’s a… more»
Little Blue Box Update: 1960 Renault Estafette
Look what Jamie found! Leave it to the French to create a van with a cartoon face like this. Scotty wrote this up in January when it was for sale on Craigslist for $3,000. The seller has cleaned it up… more»
Two Owner 1939 Packard 110 Sedan
This old Packard certainly looks elegant in black with gold trim. It’s said to be mostly original except for a repaint of the hood and front fenders as well as new carpet. The seller believes himself to be the… more»
Ran When Parked: 1950 Crosley Hot Shot
Most folks don’t take little cars like this seriously, but the Crosley Autos are real cars and were the first to introduce several advanced features like the first mass-produced car with an overhead camshaft and 4-wheel caliper type disc brakes. The Hot Shot… more»
Luxury Car Or Taxi: 1939 Packard Six Touring Sedan
The Packard Six, renamed the 110 the next year, was a mid-level model, above the “120” and below models such as the “Packard Twelve”. While not as luxurious as other models, they were a really well-built car. This Packard Six is listed… more»
Big Shiny Red Sled: 1973 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible
This seventh generation drop-top Eldorado isn’t quite ready for prime time but it’s ready for summer fun. It’s time to take the blankets off your bed and put them on the seats, drop the holey top (it works!) and… more»
Korean War Orphan: 1949 Hudson Commodore
This old Hudson has spent most of its life in storage and displayed in a museum. It was purchased new in 1949 by a World War II veteran pilot Felix Asla Jr while he was a stationed at March Air… more»
Expensive Tin: 1909 Ford Model T Touring
This Model T is listed here on eBay and has already been bid up over $23,000 and the reserve has not been met. It’s surprising to see any Model T bid up this high but it is a survivor of sorts… more»
12,866 Mile Time Capsule: 1951 Packard 200 Deluxe
After a half century and 22 generations of luxury car models, the 1951 Packard was the final design and was in production until 1956 when Packard production ended (after Packard’s merger with Studebaker, Packards were basically a modified Studebaker). The… more»
Older Restoration: 1929 Chrysler 75 Sedan
The “75” was Chrysler’s midsized car for 1929, replacing the previous “72” model. Changes included a narrower grille with body color louvers and a keyed ignition. This Chrysler listed on eBay and on PrewarCars for $11,500 in Scranton, Pennsylvania is an… more»
















