Oklahoma Barn Find: 1969 VW Single Cab

UPDATE 7/11/2019 – The seller of this Single Cab apparently wasn’t happy with the lackluster bidding it received, so they’ve now relisted it here on eBay. This time they have set an asking price of $15,900. It seems a… more»

Cheap Split Window: 1965 Volkswagen Beetle

Scan the listing for this pretty 1965 Volkswagen Beetle. Did it take you a second to spot the word “graft” and understand its significance? It did for me, as I was all too excited to gloss over the fact… more»

Super 90 Equipped: 1963 Porsche 356

For a Porsche 356 coupe that’s not ready to be swept into a dust bin, this 1963 model looks like a potentially sound deal. Throw in a mechanically-sound Super 90 engine and it looks even better. This car is… more»

Surprisingly Straight Panel Van: 1959 VW Bus

Usually, when a vintage Volkswagen Type 2 comes up for sale, we start the usual lament of how cool the early ones are but oh-my-G0d-look-at-the-rust. This 1959 model may not be pretty from the outside, but it’s surprisingly solid… more»

Rusty Euro Spec: 1970 Porsche 911

This heavily patina’d 1970 Porsche 911 is a gray-market import that is listed at no reserve. The 911 may be considered by some enthusiasts to be a more desirable specimen due to its Euro-spec configuration, but the abundance of… more»

Peas & Carrots: 1965 Chevy Corvette Track Car

Despite reaching $30,000 in bids, the reserve remains unmet for this vintage 1965 Chevrolet Corvette track car, which supposedly was quite successful on the SCCA Solo 2 circuit throughout the 60s and 70s. Known as “Peas and Carrots” in… more»

Numbers Matching 340: 1972 Dodge Demon

This 1972 Dodge Demon comes with its original 340 engine, likely making it one of the few unrestored Demons that still has the larger, matching engine under the hood. It’s clear this car has been sitting for quite some… more»

Electrical Gremlins: 1981 Chevy Corvette

This 1981 Chevrolet Corvette looks great in a color that isn’t black, red, or white, but electrical issues may keep this example stuck in the garage. Despite the disclosure about some wiring matters to sort through, this isn’t the… more»

Ranch Support Vehicle: 1976 Ford Bronco

This may be an unpopular opinion, but I’m almost sick of Ford Broncos. Why? Well, a few years ago, everyone started going nuts if they found one that was uncut. Now, it seems every example that comes out of… more»

Early Production Car: 1967 Fiat Dino

The Fiat Dino is one of those cars that seems quite special to own yet surprisingly affordable to buy. Mind you, restoring one of these is practically as expensive as any piece of Italian exotica, but unlike a barn… more»

Sub 60K Miles: 1988 Chevy Camaro Convertible

Without going into too much detail, I find myself suddenly a big fan of convertibles – namely, because as of last week, I own one. More to come on that later. I haven’t owned a drop-top since my ill-fated… more»

Go Package Survivor: 1969 AMC AMX

Bidding is already north of $25K for this 1969 AMC AMX, and it’s easy to see why: this is an original paint car with the desirable Go Package, and comes with a few extras you don’t often see. The… more»

Airstream Accessory: 1975 International Travelall

While not aerodynamically-enhanced in any way, these slab-sided International Travelalls were at least quite capable as family haulers or road-trip machines. As the seller points out, they were also quite popular with the tow-your-camper set, and this 1975 model… more»

Bought from Mr. Norm’s: 1966 Dodge Coronet HEMI

There’s some surprising history attached to this beater Coronet, which has all the trappings of a car that’s been completely ravaged by time. You’d be wrong, however: according to the seller, this Coronet comes with its never-removed 426 Hemi… more»

Cheap Kit Car: 1956 Porsche Speedster

Here’s the thing about kit cars: they look awesome when they’re done, and you may even end up with a decent performance car that costs a pittance compared to the real thing. Of course, that’s only possible if you… more»

23 Years Owned: 1988 VW GTI 16V

In general, the second generation of Volkswagen’s U.S. lineup has all but disappeared from U.S. roads. They’re not showing up in junkyards, either, and the hot versions of the standard Golf and Jetta – the GTI and GLI –… more»

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