8K-Mile 1987 Plymouth Colt GTS Turbo!

When was the last time you saw a 1987 Plymouth Colt GTS Turbo? I mean before this one hit the internet and popped on and off various sites and selling venues over the last week or two? The answer… more»

Cheap Shelby? 1989 Dodge Shelby Dakota

Carroll Shelby and Chrysler were on fire in the late-1980s into the 1990s, teaming up on several projects which almost nobody would have predicted a decade earlier. From small front-wheel-drive cars wearing Shelby badges to this one-year-only 1989 Dodge… more»

Japanese DeLorean? 1994 Toyota Sera

With the butterfly doors open, it’s impossible to mistake a Toyota Sera for any other car. With the doors closed, it looks like almost any other 1990s jellybean car. It’s like Clark Kent turning into Superman. Well ok, that’s… more»

Royal Hauler: 1975 Dodge Royal Monaco Wagon

I’ll try to not use the always-loved phrase “patina” on this one too often but it’s almost impossible to overlook that cool surface rust. I mean, patina. This 1975 Dodge Royal Monaco wagon is loaded with character and the… more»

Turbo Deal? 1987 Dodge Shelby Lancer

This is a hard one to classify, is it a sporty four-door sedan? A sports car with four doors? An econobox with a couple of famous badges and a stout engine? Maybe this 1987 Dodge Shelby Lancer is all… more»

Elegant Longroof: 1965 Mercury Colony Park

This nine-passenger 1965 Mercury Colony Park oozes quiet elegance, something that may be missing from today’s SUVs. I don’t mean to keep harping on SUVs but they basically replaced station wagons so they’re an easy target. This beautiful, luxury… more»

Nicest One Left? 43K-Mile 1985 Dodge Aries LE

Looking fairly modern and crisp today, this 1985 Dodge Aries LE two-door sedan is a refreshing change from the busy designs of today. Unless your idea of modern car design involves overwrought and busy body lines, deep folds and… more»

One Tough Truck: 1946 Studebaker M15A 1.5-Ton

You can tell by the wheels that this isn’t a lightweight pickup, the kind of posh ride that a lot of folks commute with today. This great-looking truck is a full 1.5-tons of hauling muscle wrapped up in arrow-straight… more»

400 V8 4-Speed! 1976 Chevrolet Vega Kammback

“Drop an SBC in it!” The owner of this 1976 Chevrolet Vega Kammback must have been listening. This is such a good-looking car that even without a monster 400 V8 under that hood it would be appealing to those… more»

Huge Hauler: 1989 Chevrolet Suburban V2500

It’s hard to believe that this 1989 Chevrolet Suburban V2500 4×4 is over three decades old already, it appears to be in fantastic condition. Chevy had a winner on their hands with this generation Suburban and the bidders are… more»

Rare In The US: 1972 Renault 16

The Renault 16 or R16 is a car that is rarely seen in the United States and they were only officially sold here for the 1969 through 1972 model years. I can’t remember the last time that I’ve seen… more»

LS V8-Powered 1972 Winnebago Brave!

Hold onto your hats with this one, your combination Winnebago/Chevy hats, that is. This 1972 Winnebago Brave looks normal from the outside but there’s something lurking within this one. The seller has this very cool, modified motorhome listed here… more»

Rare 1967 Subaru Sambar Mini-Caterer 500

I thought that I knew the Subaru 360 family pretty well but I have never heard of a factory catering truck. At 9′-8″ in length for the entire truck, a person could almost haul this truck in their full-sized… more»

Cheap Barn Find: 1985 Plymouth Gran Fury

Looking appropriately dusty for a car that has been stored for an unknown number of years, this 1985 Plymouth Gran Fury looks like a jewel in the rough. The seller has it posted here on craigslist in Ripon, Wisconsin… more»

First Gen GT: 1987 Ford Escort GT

It’s hard to believe how clunky the Ford Pinto was compared to its replacement, the Ford Escort. They’re quirky and cool and I wouldn’t mind owning one, or two, but compared to this 1987 Ford Escort GT they were… more»

Discovered By Wayne Carini: 1968 Toyota Corona

Most of us know Wayne Carini or know of him as the host of TVs Chasing Classic Cars. He really seems like a nice guy. I had the pleasure of visiting his shop in Portland, Connecticut a few years… more»

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