Ready To Work: 1936 International Pickup

International introduced the model D trucks in 1936. The design is a more modern appearance than the squared off design of the Model C it replaced. This old pickup listed on craigslist just looks cool, at least to some of… more»

Still Unsold: 1937 Ford Sedan

There is little interest in most models of PreWar cars and prices have really dropped. For example, I wrote up this Ford in May and it still has not sold. It’s listed on eBay and the BIN has been reduced to $14,500. This is… more»

Picked Up And Put Down: 1932 Ford Model B

This pickup listed on eBay is another restored and forgotten old Ford and it looks like a great project. It was restored in the 1970s, it runs and drives still today. It was stored indoors until 2012 when it… more»

Cheap ’60s American Classics!

Out our way over on the left coast and out in the western deserts beyond the lands of winter snows and salty roads cars don’t rust much. There are many 50 year old cars that have been sitting for decades…. more»

Non Stop: 1969 Pontiac LeMans Convertible

Doesn’t this look like a great summer driver? This is one of those cars where you really wish it might be as good as it looks. After being stored for 8 years this Pontiac is ready to go but… more»

Another Pair: 1958 Metropolitans

Jesse found a bunch of interesting cars including yet another pair of Metropolitans. This Metro might be a solid car under all the bird droppings. The engine has had a recent rebuild. The other is pink and isn’t covered in pigeon poop. These… more»

Soap Box Support: 1934 Plymouth Speedster

This is probably not what you envision when you think of a 1930s boat tail speedster, but that is what it is – sort of. See, in the 1930s there was a a Soap Box Derby Race held every… more»

Saved From The Shed: 1967 Ford Galaxie 500

Except for the price,$15,900, what’s not to like about this old Ford listed on eBay? It’s red, a 2 door hardtop and is all original. Here’s where it lived for many years waiting for the shed to finally collapse…. more»

Before And After: 1974 BMW Bavaria

Some of the older BMWs have become very collectible, but not the Bavaria. The Bavaria is the American version of the E3, but with the 2.8 L engine. The E3 is said to be BMW’s first performance sedan. In 1974, the big… more»

Bought On Impulse: 1930 Ford Model A

When I drive the museum’s Model A, I get lots of attention including lots of thumbs up and waves. Kids love going for rides, especially in the rumble seat.  If only they were as popular with buyers as they are with… more»

All There: 1953 MG TD

The MG TD design evolved from the 1930’s T series and is very similar in many ways. It shares the same basic styling and the body is also built on an ash wood frame. Almost all of the MG TDs were… more»

Doctor’s Car: 1958 Cadillac Sedan De Ville

Some of us can remember when cars all starting four headlights. Plymouth started in 1957 and GM and Ford followed in 1958. This Cadillac listed here on eBay in Williston, Florida was owned by a doctor who quit driving it in 1971. The owner… more»

D-Day Veteran: C-53D Skytrain, DC-3

In the military, the DC-3 was known as the C-53D Skytrain or Dakota. After the war many Dakotas like this one were converted to DC-3s for civilian use. Many old aircraft like this DC-3 sit abandoned and are usually… more»

Yellow And Mellow: 1949 Willys Jeepster

After the war, Willys was producing the “CJ” or civilian Jeep for farmers and anyone who needed to drive off-road. In 1948 Willys added a line of vehicles of passenger cars based on the CJ, including the Jeepster. They didn’t… more»

Luxury Cloud: 1947 Cadillac 60 Special

The 1947 model was essentially the same design as the prewar Cadillacs with only a few changes made to the trim, but given how great a design it was, it makes sense. This Cadillac has been in a private… more»

Restored And Ignored: 1930 Chevrolet AD

Chevrolet sales were poor in 1929 so for 1930 the Model AC was replaced with the new Model AD. Horsepower was increased from 46 to 50, hydraulic shock absorbers were added and the gas gauge was moved from the… more»

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