Polluting Pony: 1978 Ford Pinto Wagon

Just because the color is minty fresh doesn’t mean this Pinto wagon is clean! Its Fort Collins, Colorado-based seller is letting it go because it won’t pass local emissions tests; guess I won’t be picking it up and bringing… more»

Loaded Lugger: 1959 Ford Country Squire

Claimed to have been special ordered new by a Ford executive, this ’59 Country Squire wagon is certainly loaded for bear, with power everything, factory air, and a numbers-matching 352-cubic inch Thunderbird V8. Showing just 60,000 miles and wearing… more»

Perfect Presentation: 1980 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28

You eat with your eyes first, as any chef worth their salt will tell you, so presentation matters. There might be one or two questionable ingredients in the ad for this 1980 Camaro Z/28, seen here on eBay out… more»

Awkward First Date: 1991 Chrysler TC by Maserati

These days, Chrysler and Maserati are joined in corporate matrimony under the umbrella of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, or FCA, but years before this blessed union came to pass, the two had a brief dalliance that didn’t portend a rosy… more»

Affordable Entry-Level Bimmer: 1972 BMW 2002

The spritely BMW 2002 served as the German powerhouse’s point of entry to the mainstream American market in the late ’60s, and for years the 2002 also served as many enthusiasts’ point of entry to BMW ownership. While good… more»

Proto-AeroWagen: 1974 Corvette Shooting Brake

Have you seen the sexy new Callaway AeroWagen shooting brake conversion for the C7 Corvette? It adds striking style, greater cargo capacity, and improved aerodynamic efficiency to any new ‘Vette—but at a cost of $14,990 for the conversion, on… more»

Sweetheart Survivor: 1963 Chevrolet Corvair

Long maligned, it looks like Chevy’s quirky Corvair is starting to get its due respect in the collector car market. Claimed to be a one-owner car in an ad that is otherwise light on details, this ’63 Corvair Monza… more»

Pampered Poncho: 35K-Mile 1975 Pontiac Safari

Station wagons usually live a rough life, covering lots of miles and hauling lots of cargo—and often a bunch of unruly kids too! This super low-mileage ’75 Pontiac Catalina Safari wagon has clearly had an easier go of it, meaning… more»

Don’t Get Stung: Two-For-One Lancia Scorpions

Here’s a two-for-one restoration project for the truly adventurous soul. The asking price for this nest of Scorpions, seen here on eBay out of Houston, Texas, is just $3,750. But, the outlay to make a single driver—much less a… more»

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