Yesterday, we covered this 1968 Ford F250 pickup and today, we’re going to take a look at Ford’s crosstown rival, Chevrolet, and see what they were pushing, truck-wise, back in ’68. This C10 does not allow for an apples-to-apples… more»
Original Toon Car? 1940 America Bantam
Apparently, Donald Duck had one in 1938 so that’s a notable achievement for an American Bantam 60 (1937-1941). And it definitely looks the part of something on the comical side of automotive history. This 1940 example is most definitely… more»
4X4 Fabulous! 1968 Ford F250
Ford in Hi-Def? That’s what I wondered when I first glimpsed this 1968 Ford F250 4X4. The clarity of the images is just outrageous (and the truck ain’t half bad either!). Whether it’s the astronomical heights obtained by muscle… more»
Best Listing Ever? 1977 Chevrolet Blazer
One of the biggest struggles in reviewing sale candidate old cars is the listings. Some are endless in their micro-nausea detail, others are schizo in the way that they hop all over the place, and occasionally, they are dismissive… more»
Ridiculously Rare? 1970 Rover 3500 S
Well, I don’t know about “Ridiculously” rare as the seller states, but I’m willing to give anyone the benefit of the doubt, at first. What makes this 1970 Rover 3500 rare, is its “S” designation. How rare? Hard to… more»
Mini Nomad? 1958 Opel Olympia Caravan
I haven’t seen one of these in years! One of these being a 1958 Opel Olympia P1. I remember years ago thinking, yes, it does look like a Nomad! Offered from 1958 through 1960, these Opel Olympia Caravans, along… more»
Still In The Family: 1967 Mercedes 200D
I recall a time when a Mercedes-Benz diesel Fintail (Heckflosse), such as this 1967 200D example, was a fairly common sight on America’s highways and byways. That said, they were a rather radical departure from what most Americans were… more»
31K Miles? 1966 Chevrolet Corvair Convertible
So many Chevies from the ’60s have gone on a nutso price trajectory that it’s nice to find one model that hasn’t and that’s the Corvair such as this 1966 Monza convertible example. Occupying a lone position in GM’s… more»
Rare Body Style: 1935 Ford Convertible Sedan
I thought at first that this Ford Convertible Sedan was a DeLuxe Phaeton but upon further review, it appears to be a Model 48 Convertible Sedan with removable B-pillars. The design, incorporating roll-up windows offered the best of both… more»
Nomad Alternative: 1957 Pontiac Safari
For a model that only managed a production volume of about 1,200 copies, we encounter 1957 Pontiac Star Chief Custom Safaris more often than one might expect. A me-too version of Chevrolet’s Nomad, the Safari never seemed to have… more»
Super Spectacular: 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS396
I was on the fence as to whether I should cover this 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS396. I’m not really a muscle car fan and have been as outspoken as any about the insane price heights these cars, and others… more»
Golden Project? 1975 Plymouth Duster 360
Well, I know what gold dust is and now that I think about it, I do remember Plymouth making an upscale Duster known as the “Gold Duster”. And what do you know, Pat L. has discovered one hanging out… more»
4-Speed Project: 1968 Pontiac LeMans
It’s probably debatable, but this listing is more like 3/4 of a 1968 Pontiac LeMans for sale. There’s no hiding it, the front clip is missing. There are a few other issues with which to contend too. But that… more»
Some TLC Needed: 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle
It is said that a rising tide lifts all boats. That metaphor can certainly be applied to certain old cars too. While the value of Chevrolet’s 1960s vintage SS396 Chevelle has gone through the proverbial roof, those that don’t… more»
348 Tri-Power! 1959 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery
This is quite a combination of outrageous 1959 Chevy batwing styling combined with a seldomly seen sedan delivery body style. Add in a little hot rod style and voila’, you have this sharp-looking Chevy cruiser. The seller states, “This… more»