If you were in middle-management or maybe were a budget private eye in the early-1970s, you may have had a car like this 1973 Ford Thunderbird. It wasn’t a Lincoln Continental Mark IV like Bill Conrad drove in “Cannon”… more»
Stored Ten Years: 1979 Mercury Bobcat
The Mercury Bobcat three-door Runabout, as this one would have been classified, was an interesting little car. Mercury didn’t go to a lot of effort to differentiate them from a Ford Pinto but they were a little upscale. This… more»
Nicest One Left? 1979 Lincoln Versailles
For $63, buyers of a 1979 Versailles could get a two-tone paint option known as “Dual-Shade” paint. This gorgeous 1979 Lincoln Versailles has that option in Medium Turquoise over Dark Turquoise and it’s the perfect color for a Palm… more»
Lotus Powered: 1973 Jensen Healey Mk I
The Jensen Healey was, at least in theory, equal to if not better in some areas as similar British cars of its era but it never quite took off as it should have. They’re somewhat rare to see today… more»
Original Forward Control: 1958 Jeep FC-170 4×4
Pickup truck buyers in the mid-1950s weren’t overwhelmed with the posh, four-door, 12-latte-holding, Bluetooth enabled, 12″ touchscreen bedazzled kid-haulers as they are today with the current crop of ladder-adorned keyfob-operated tailgate trucks. I mean, not that there’s anything wrong… more»
Little Old Lady’s Bingo Car: 1978 AMC Pacer
The seller of this 1978 AMC Pacer said that the previous owner was a little old lady in Chicago who drove it to bingo. It’s probably a good thing those massive 5-mph bumpers are on there, I’m sure they… more»
Rare 1981 Toyota Sunrader With 5th Wheel Camper
This is another reason to have a city block-sized warehouse, at least for me. Although that would fill up in no time with unusual vehicles like this 1981 Toyota Sunrader and 5th wheel trailer. The seller has this one… more»
Worth $125,000? 1976 Chevrolet Blazer Chalet 4×4
The last couple of years has been a little crazy, have any of you noticed that? (crickets) Sales and rentals of camping vehicles have taken off like almost no time before other than the 1960s and 70s. People want… more»
Nicest One Left? 1979 Mercury Monarch
That may be a rhetorical question, wondering whether this is the nicest 1979 Mercury Monarch left. I can’t imagine that there’s a nicer one anywhere. There may be a better-equipped one or one with a bigger engine or something… more»
547 Miles! 1979 Chrysler New Yorker 5th Avenue
500 what who?! 547 miles? I have more miles on a pair of slippers that I just got a month ago. This incredible time capsule 1979 Chrysler New Yorker 5th Avenue has just 547 miles on it, you read… more»
Aztec Gold And Astroroof: 1978 Cadillac Seville
The first-generation Seville made more than a few heads turn if you think back to what size the other American luxury cars were. This “small”, although seventeen-foot-long, 1978 Cadillac Seville has the rare Astroroof and the seller has it… more»
Bargain Unibody? 1962 Ford F-100 Unibody
More of a truck for those of us who don’t need a truck-truck, as in a beast of a hauler with endless payload and towing capacity, this 1962 Ford F-100 Unibody or Integrated Body pickup would be perfect. The… more»
Stored 50 Years! 1921 Oldsmobile Model 43-A
A one-time competitor to Chevrolet, even before they were both a part of the General Motors family, this 1921 Oldsmobile Model 43-A Touring has an interesting history. This one has been hidden in storage for five decades, even more… more»
Big Luxury: 1975 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible
Wallflowers need not go any further here, at least as far as bidding on this 1975 Cadillac Eldorado convertible in a nice, bright mandarin orange color. If you don’t like to call attention to yourself, or just want to… more»
390-Powered 1964 Ford F-100 Custom Cab 4×4
The fourth-generation Ford F-Series is hard to beat in my world but I live in a strange world as most of you know. They really had it all in this era and this 1964 Ford F-100 Custom Cab Flareside… more»
















