Back in the thirties, trailers like this Mullins Red Cap were very popular. They made the family sedan more functional when money was too tight for a truck. This particular trailer was one of the more popular offerings and is… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1937 Packard Roadster Project
It may not look like much right now, but this was once a very beautiful machine. In the thirties Packard was well known for their big straight-eight powered luxury cars, but they wanted to add a more affordable option to the… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1964 Ford Ranchero
This Ranchero could make a fun parts hauler. It has a 260 V8 and runs and drives, but obviously needs some work. A few spare parts and a clean title are included. It’s located in Hays, Kansas and William C…. more»
Late Night Run: 1969 Pontiac GTO Convertible
Looks like someone made a late night Taco Bell run after scoring this droptop goat! It’s fun to find cars in this dusty state, but it’s even more fun to drive them after they’ve been all cleaned up and… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS
From James V – This car was restored 15 years ago and has sat in a barn ever since! It was originally purchased because it reminded the owner of his mother’s car that she had bought brand new back in the… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1949 Mercury Survivor
From Jeff G – I purchased this Mercury a while back from a family that owns several ford dealerships. I have known this family for about 15 years. It had been sitting in their warehouse since 1975! I was told it… more»
Could This International Scout Be Worth $7,500?
Scouts, Blazers, and Broncos are all hot right now, but could this ratty looking Scout II really be worth seven grand? Normally we would say no, but there are a few factors that could make this vintage SUV very… more»
Family Cruiser: 1966 Pontiac Tempest
Update 5/9/2017 – The craigslist ad is down, but the seller has now listed it here on eBay with a starting bid of $2,500. With ever rising values, the classic car of your dreams may seem out of reach. Then again,… more»
Pot O’ Rusty Gold: 1961 Porsche 356
This Porsche 356 is rusty! It may not look that bad in the photo, but trust me, it’s going to require some serious reconstructive surgery. The seller is honest about that fact, but he does present a few good reasons… more»
Glass Top: 1954 Ford Crestline Skyliner
This may look like a plain old Ford, but this Crestline is actually the special Skyliner model. That means it has a glass roof over the front seat area. That might not be the best thing if you plan… more»
Muscle Truck: 1978 Dodge Lil’ Red Express
With its exhaust stacks and chrome rims, this Dodge could be mistaken for someone’s custom creation, but it’s actually a production truck. In fact, the Lil’ Red Express was the fastest American-built vehicle you could buy in ’78! It was faster… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 39k Mile 2000 Mazda Miata
This car is newer than what we normally feature, but if you want a reliable roadster, you really can’t go wrong with a Miata. They provide the open air experience of a British sports car without leaving a puddle of oil… more»
Parked 46 Years: 1934 Ford Truck Hot Rod
This old truck looks cool, but the tale behind it is what really caught my attention. Supposedly, the previous owner won it during a game of craps at the Missouri State Fair. He passed away shortly after that and the truck… more»
Too Cool For School: 1937 Ford School Bus
This ’37 Ford school bus has a rad look to it! There’s some moss growing here and there, but it’s surprisingly solid. The seller purchased it from the city and is has supposedly never changed hands since new. They had… more»
M3 Killer: 1993 BMW 320 SS With Ecotec Power!
Engine swaps are not uncommon around here. We have featured many American engined European cars, but this could be the first BMW. It may not seem like the most obvious candidate, but someone took it upon themselves to see if a 300… more»
















