Even though Saab hasn’t really been making new cars for a decade (they’ve been bought and resold several times, restructured, and are essentially electric cars made in China, search online for Saab NEVS), in the 1980s and 1990s Saab… more»
27k Original Miles: 1993 Chevy Lumina Z34
Did you ever expect that an early-90s Chevy Lumina would ever be considered collectible? It really doesn’t seem that long ago that they were new, then a few years later just a typical used car. Then, they slowly faded… more»
One-Family Owned: 1978 Ford F-150 Ranger
New trucks are huge, comfortable, and filled with all sorts of options and electronic accessories. But it wasn’t that long ago that trucks were still primarily used as trucks, with the common examples being pretty bare-bones workhorses. That makes… more»
Mortuary Mopar: 1955 Dodge Town Panel
This 1955 Dodge has been customized and upgraded in multiple ways, but appears to be a great runner and should be enjoyed by its next owner, whether they choose to keep the theme as-is or return it to a… more»
A Painted Airstream? 1976 Airstream Argosy Bicentennial
One of the most iconic trailer manufacturers is Airstream, easily identifiable by their shiny aluminum panels and rounded shape. Their classic design has stood the test of time, and even new Airstreams look extremely similar to their counterparts from… more»
61k Original Miles: 1986 Chevrolet C10
The 1973-1987 Chevy C-Series trucks (and GM K-Series) have become increasingly popular in recent years, thanks in part to increasing prices in earlier trucks, their simplicity and availability of parts, and ease of customization. Often called Squarebodies, for obvious… more»
Ultimate Shop Truck? 1935 Ford Express Parts Delivery
Update – Bidding on this Ford Express reached $18,400, but apparently, the high bidder was a no-show. It’s recently been relisted and it’s currently bid up to $10k. It looks like a sweet truck, so if you’d love to… more»
Big-Block and Factory A/C: 1966 Dodge Coronet 500
The Dodge Coronet was originally introduced in 1949, and spanned 7 generations through 1976 (with a gap from 1960-64). Originally a conservatively styled model, it eventually was included in the muscle car craze, and by the time this 1966… more»
1 of 2,956: 1950 Buick Roadmaster Convertible
1950 was an interesting point in automotive history. By that point, manufacturers had come out with new post-war models, but it was before the horsepower wars of the later 1950s into the 1960s. At this point, you’ll generally find… more»
Last Big American Wagon: 1996 Buick Roadmaster Estate
The Buick Roadmaster name was in use from 1936 to 1958, as one of GM’s top offerings. It was discontinued for 33 years, then revived in 1991. The 9th and final generation of Roadmaster was produced from 1991 to… more»
1970 Buick GS with 455 V8
The Buick GS (Gran Sport) started life in 1965, originally as a trim level on an existing model. Produced from 1965-1975, it eventually became a high-performance model in its own right, until the muscle car industry as a whole… more»
Sensible Upgrades: 1965 Dodge Dart GT 273 Commando
The Dodge Dart was introduced in 1960 as a full-size car, then revised into a mid-size for 1962, and then became a compact in 1963 until 1976. Offered in sedan, coupe, station wagon, and convertible forms, the Dart was… more»
42,000 Original Miles: 1989 Lincoln Town Car Cartier Edition
When we hear “Lincoln Town Car,” I’ll bet most of us immediately picture some sort of late-model fleet vehicle – taxi, limousine, or government-issued. Generally speaking, nothing special, but with plenty of miles and eventually sold off. However, every… more»