By the time that the eighth-generation Town and Country Chryslers rolled around, the world had changed dramatically since they first came onto the scene just before World War II. The cars had also changed dramatically as you can see… more»
Mom’s Car: 1974 Plymouth Fury III 2-Door
The seller of this 1974 Plymouth Fury III two-door hardtop says that it’s “Mom’s car”. This is a big car, very big, I can’t imagine too many moms driving a car this big today. Wait, now most of them… more»
40k Mile Survivor: 1966 AMC Ambassador
A big change occurred in 1966, at least in AMC’s Rambler Ambassador line of cars. This would be the first year that the Rambler name went away, so this car is known as a 1966 AMC Ambassador for the… more»
Teeny Tiny Mini: 1974 Austin Mini Shorty
A Mini mini? Shorty Mini? Short Stuff Mini Shorty? This one is a head-scratcher but it looks like a fun little car to drive around a car show if you can fit in it – or a pit car… more»
Ol’ Yeller: 1950 Studebaker Champion Regal Deluxe
A lot of us know the classic bullet-nose Studebakers and a lot of us love them and miss the days when car makers took a risk in the design department. This nice-looking example can be found here on craigslist… more»
S’no Foolin’ – 1965 Polaris Trail Tractor
Those of us who grew up in the 1960s and 70s and lived in an area that had snow for half of every year know the name Polaris from their famous snowmobiles. The 60s and 70s was the golden… more»
A38 Police Pursuit Package: 1970 Plymouth Fury III
By 1970, according to Allpar, when a person called the police, the officers would show up in a Mopar most of the time – 85% of the time in fact. This 1970 Plymouth Fury III was never a police… more»
Rebadged Swinger: 1972 Plymouth Scamp
Chrysler had some pretty cheeky marketing folks back in the 1970s, with their early ’70s line of Dodge trucks and vans and the Dodge Swinger. This 1972 Plymouth Scamp is, for the most part, a rebadged Dodge Swinger and… more»
Legroom Notwithstanding: 1991 Geo Metro LSi
Tiny: check. Convertible: check. 3-cylinders: check. Inexpensive: check. Automatic: screech.. dang. Well, 4 out of 5 ain’t bad. This 1991 Geo Metro convertible isn’t perfect but for $3,000 or offer it would be a fun little car, if a… more»
Excessive Obsession: 1978 Plymouth Street Kit Car
I have somewhat of an obsession with a few things – all of them are legal but not all of them are healthy. Like, ice cream, the old TV show Dragnet, Japanese market scooters, and lately the 1978 Plymouth… more»
1 of 22! 1968 AMC AMX Von Piranha
If you’re an AMX fan but a regular AMX (is there such a thing as a regular AMX?!) isn’t good enough for you, here’s one that will knock you on your keister and have you scrambling to get in… more»
Former Harrah’s Car: 1960 Studebaker Lark
A good portion of the United States is locked into one of the worst winters in years. For those of us who live in that nightmare, or at least for me, there is mainly one thing on my mind… more»
Two-Track Mind: 1976 Clark Trackster
Sometimes a person has to take extreme measures in order to get the job done, whether it’s getting to a remote fishing or hunting spot, or crawling over things in order to make your commute to the office easier…… more»
Cheap Canyon Carver: 1985 Audi Coupe GT
Audi is known for having some crisp, well-tailored, and well-designed vehicles. This 1985 Audi Coupe GT is no exception even though it’s over three decades old now so it’s a 1980s version of crisp and tailored. This canyon-carver can… more»
















