As someone who drives throughout the US around 40,000 miles a year, seeing a car as old as this 1974 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight with just 22,000 miles on it really catches my eye. They say that it hasn’t been driven… more»
Barn Finds Classified: 1993 Toyota T100 SR5
Toyota wanted to get in on the full-sized truck market after having success with its small pickups. This 1993 Toyota T100 would be their first crack at making a full-sized pickup but it met with a little resistance. This… more»
Rust-Free 1990 Jeep Comanche Pioneer
We don’t often hear the word pampered used to describe the condition of a rugged Jeep, but the seller of this 1990 Jeep Comanche Pioneer pickup calls it just that. Once you look at the photos, you’ll agree. This… more»
Hollywood Prop Car: 1968 Saab 95 V4
It’s hard to believe that this 1968 Saab 95 can carry seven passengers. A Chevy Suburban can also carry seven passengers but it’s 4.5-feet longer and I’m guessing that those passengers would be much more comfortable in the Suburban…. more»
17K Miles! 1976 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale
As the last year of the big Oldsmobiles, this 1976 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale sedan would be an imposing car to own. Not to mention parallel parking it without a backup camera that a lot of folks have gotten… more»
Stored 54 Years: 1953 King Midget Model II
The King Midget: “the smallest, most economical fun car made in America today”, according to one of many period reviews and advertisements from the early-1950s. They are small and certainly economical and they could be considered fun cars by… more»
Shining Star: 1956 Pontiac Star Chief Catalina
This 1956 Pontiac Star Chief two-door hardtop Catalina is literally shiny but it’s also a shining star of a project. It would be a great project but I’m a bit biased since my parents had one when I was… more»
Fantastic 4×4: 1955 Willys Utility Wagon
Is there still a Powerball? I haven’t heard anything about it in months now and I could sure use a big win, my vehicle wish list is getting longer every day. One that would certainly be in my 1,200-vehicle… more»
Rust Free Original! 1955 Packard Four Hundred
I can’t even say that I’m rust-free and I’m much younger than this 1955 Packard 400 is. Or, some would call it a Packard Four Hundred, both names are on the car and both come up in various searches… more»
Pretty Awesome Pacer: 1979 AMC Pacer Wagon
The seller refers to this 1979 AMC Pacer D/L wagon as a “pretty awesome Pacer” and I think they’re right. What’s not to like about a Pacer, and then it’s a wagon with woodgrain, it has power windows and… more»
Barn Finds Classified: 1962 Chrysler New Yorker
Sporting a smoother rear deck and quarter panels, the 1962 Chrysler New Yorker was a bit more modern in appearance than the previous year’s car was with its famous Chrysler tailfins. This car can be found listed here as… more»
Barn Finds Classified: 1928 Chevrolet Truck
I could really use this 1928 Chevrolet truck right now. I need something more than my 1980 Dodge D-50 Sport pickup to haul a few things and this would be absolutely perfect. This nice-looking hauling machine can be found… more»
Sleek Survivor: 1974 AMC Matador Brougham
Certainly, one of the most unusual cars to come from any US car manufacturer, this 1974 AMC Matador Coupe Brougham takes AMC’s designs to a new level. There are modern vehicles that make some folks cringe while making others… more»
Tennessee Barn Find: 1984 Lincoln Town Car
Don’t let this opening photo scare you, this 1984 Lincoln Town Car doesn’t look like a forgotten, dusty, disheveled barn dweller in the other photos, it looks extremely nice. It looks almost like new, in fact, and it should… more»
Business 101: 1948 Dodge DeLuxe Business Coupe
In early 1974, Bachman-Turner Overdrive released one of their most famous hits: Takin’ Care of Business. That’s the theme of the business coupe made by several manufacturers, just gettin’ it done and takin’ care of business. This 1948 Dodge… more»
Roy Rogers Approved: 1967 Nissan Patrol
More than a few people may be surprised to hear that the King of Cowboys, Roy Rogers, loved Nissan’s trucks and their 4×4 Patrol in particular. He loved them so much that he was a spokesman for the company… more»
















