1959 Volkswagen Beetle: How Do I Love Thee?

Classic cars are getting so desirable that even cars like this mass produced VW Beetle are starting to go up in value. Admittedly, it is getting harder to find clean rust-free cars like this ’59 with each passing year…. more»

Griswold Worthy Wagon Spotting!

This Griswold lookalike wagon was posted on Reddit about a year back. Apparently, it was thrown together by someone in the spotter’s hometown as a homage to the classic comedy, Christmas Vacation. We thought it was good for a… more»

Join The High-Mile Club: 1972 Volvo 1800

We’ve all heard of Irv Gordon’s 3-million mile 1800s, but this particular car’s odometer count isn’t too shabby either. The seller lists the mileage at 783,041! Volvos are the only cars I’ve ever come across where high-mileage can be… more»

1931 Chevrolet Confederate: Former Firetruck?

This old flatbed truck may not look like much, but there is quite a story behind it. About four decades ago the current owner purchased it with the understanding that it was once a firetruck. The claim was believable… more»

Cheap Lamborghini Diablo Anyone?

Guess what car graced the walls of my room when I was a pre-teen? That’s right, the Lamborghini Diablo! All I knew was that it could top 200 miles per hour and that it looked amazing doing so. I… more»

Last Minute Gift Idea: 1952 Seagrave Firetruck

If you have been having a hard time figuring out what to get me for Christmas, you could always go for this firetruck. It might not fit under the tree, but what boy wouldn’t be happy to find this… more»

1955 Buick Roadmaster Riviera

This Buick has supposedly been in storage for the past 16 years! It does look complete and in decent condition, but no mention is made about whether or not it has been restored in the past. The seller has… more»

Cartier Edition: 1978 Lincoln Mark V

Cartier is normally associated with watches and jewelry, but Lincoln convinced the company to let them stick the name on a few cars too. That may make this Mark V more interesting, but I doubt it is the main… more»

Dad’s First Auction: 1967 Buick GS 400

Live auctions can be exciting. Many auction houses even have their employees shout and cheer in an attempt to make things even more thrilling. That’s because they know that humans are emotional creatures and when caught up in the… more»

Well-Optioned Worker: 1969 Ford F100 Ranger

This ratty old truck was very well-optioned from the factory – as far as trucks go anyway. Candy apple red paint, the Ranger package, side molding, swing lock mirrors, chrome rear bumper, and even a 390 V8! If that… more»

Do You Like Your T-Shirt?

With the exception of some of our international readers, everyone who ordered one of our t-shirts should have received it by now. We were surprised by the good response received when we started selling shirts, but we wanted to… more»

Makeshift Shelf: 1971 Mustang Mach 1

When I first saw the photo of this Mach 1, I got pretty excited. Many Mustang enthusiasts love the SportRoof styling of this generation and the fact that it has a 351-4v under the hood makes it even better!… more»

Monster Muscle: 1967 Camaro 4×4

What do you get when you combine a muscle car with a monster truck? Well, this 1967 Camaro is about what I imagine the resulting offspring would look like. The seller claims that this abomination was constructed 25 years… more»

Baby McLaren: 1990 Toyota Sera

“What the heck is that thing?” was my first response when I spotted this little Toyota here on eBay. We wouldn’t normally feature a 90’s Toyota, especially one with a tiny 1.5 liter engine, but those crazy butterfly doors… more»

Affordable Classic: 1968 Dodge Dart

From Dustyn F – A straight, seemingly rust free body and a hearty slant-six should make this 1968 Dart a really nice around town cruiser. The interior is shot but so long as a new carpet set could be… more»

Rare 1953 Nash-Healey Found

Everyone knows the Austin-Healey sports cars, but we would understand if you had never heard of a Nash-Healey. This car was the result of a joint project between Donald Healey and Nash Motors. It was actually the first American… more»

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