I’ve sold a handful of cars on eBay and never once had a problem. Most buyer have paid promptly and were able to get the car shipped out quickly. For some reason this Cadillac has been different though. The… more»
Roadside Find: 1967 Olds Toronado
The Oldsmobile Toronado just celebrated its 50th birthday the other day and as a result we have been receiving a lot of submissions containing examples of this unique car. This one was spotted by one of our readers in… more»
37k Mile 1978 AMC Pacer
Owning an AMC Pacer probably isn’t on most people’s bucket list, but when any classic car pops up on the market in this kind of condition and with this low of mileage, we take notice. The seller spends most… more»
Could This Be The Ultimate Sleeper?
This 1968 Ford Custom looks nice, but most people probably don’t think “muscle car” when they see it. The Custom was meant to be an economy cruiser so most came with six cylinders and three speeds, but some enthusiastic… more»
Thumbs Up To Protecting Your Privacy!
This $1,500 Datsun 510 gets a mention, not because I think anyone should buy it, but because of the seller’s interesting methods. Actually, this “finger in the photo” technique is one we see often. It is usually utilized by… more»
World’s Smallest Woodie?
Could this Honda be the world’s smallest Woodie? That’s the question that came to mind when I saw this custom creation here on Hemmings. This little guy has been restored, but I couldn’t resist giving it a mention. The… more»
Rent-A-Wreck: 1966 Shelby GT350-H
It may not look like much, but this Mustang is claimed to be one of the 1,000 famed Hertz Rent-A-Racers! In 1966 Hertz teamed up with Shelby to offer their customers something a little more exciting than the typical… more»
Bugatti Barn Find Resurrected!
When Doug M. sent in photos of this 1938 Bugatti Type 57C Atalante, I thought it looked familiar. Sure enough, it sold back in 2007 at the Greenwich Concours for an eye-watering $852k – about double what the auction… more»
1 of 351 4-Speeds: 1968 Buick GS400 Convertible
This 1968 Buick GS400 Convertible is in rough shape and the drivetrain has gone missing, but I think it’s worth a look because it’s claimed to be an original 4-speed car. That may not be a big deal when… more»
















