Iowa Survivor: 1991 Geo Metro LSi Convertible

Arriving at the end of the 1980s, the first-generation Geo Metro replaced the Chevy Sprint, which was available in a very cool (if you’re into tiny, low-powered cars as I am) turbo version, which was missing from the Geo’s… more»

Sitting For Years: 1977 Yamaha RD400D

Appearing to have been modified, with different exhaust pipes, lower handlebars, and finned heads in an unusual gold color, this 1977 Yamaha RD400D is reported to have been sitting for years and isn’t currently in running condition. It turns… more»

Same Owner 26 Years: 53K-Mile 1975 AMC Pacer

The seller of this 1975 AMC Pacer says it’s mostly original inside and out, with “mostly original paint” and has had the same owner since 1999. It isn’t a perfect car by any means, but it’s 50 years old… more»

62K-Mile One-Owner 1998 Toyota 4Runner Limited

Green was such a popular vehicle in the 1990s (not to mention the 1970s), especially for SUVs, it seems like. Ford had its Explorer, which was taking over the market at that time, and it seemed like every other… more»

Baby Ninja: 1982 Kawasaki AR50-A1

This little beast, sometimes referred to as a “Baby Ninja,” is about as rare as it gets here in the U.S., but as we’re reminded quite often, just because something is rare doesn’t make it valuable. I think this… more»

1965 Rambler Classic 770 Two-Door Hardtop V8

Although a bit shorter, the third-generation Rambler Classic has a strong family resemblance to the Ambassador, other than the front clip, which was unmistakably a Rambler Classic face. And for good reason, they were mostly the same from the… more»

Restored Gem: 1964 Datsun 320 Pickup 5-Speed

A “cute” truck? Is that an oxymoron, or can there really be such a thing? Trucks are meant to be tough and mean and nothing more than tools for hard-working people. I rarely use the word “cute” other than… more»

1965 Ford F-250 And 1966 C-10 Avion Camper

The idea of buying a camper and getting away from it all gets more appealing every day for some of us. Things have gotten so complicated, and the world seems to have gotten a bit less friendly in the… more»

Washington State “Survivor”: 1962 Mercury Comet

Looking like it’s right out of a brochure, this 1962 Mercury Comet is from Washington state, said to have been bought new by an elderly woman. When her driving days were over, her daughter sold it to a gentleman… more»

No Reserve 1981 Chevrolet Citation X-11 4-Speed!

Corvettes, Camaros, Mustangs, and other muscle cars are nice for car show duties, but if you really want to make a scene, show up with this 1981 Chevrolet Citation X-11 and you’ll see how quickly a crowd gathers. I’m… more»

Rust-Free Estate Find: 1999 Jeep Cherokee SE

Jeep’s marketing department went all out when it named this color “Black”, compared to the flowery, fancy names for its other colors: Desert Sand Pearl Coat, Flame Red, Forest Green Pearl Coat, Deep Amethyst Pearl Coat, and you get… more»

Rust-Free 1988 Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 Convertible

“Lit-tle red Cavalier…” Ok, that doesn’t roll off the tongue like Little Red Corvette (Prince song), but if you have champagne taste on a cider budget, check out this 1988 Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 Convertible; it looks like a top-ten… more»

Servi-Cycle Survivor: 1957 Simplex Automatic

Although they were only around for about 25 years, Simplex was an interesting company. They were the only major company that made motorcycles in the far southern part of the U.S., being based in New Orleans, Louisiana. This 1957… more»

$1,000 Concord! 1978 AMC Concord D/L Coupe

Sometimes, you just really want to get rid of a vehicle, even if it’s not that bad and just needs some tinkering. That seems to be the case with this 1978 AMC Concord D/L Coupe. It looks much nicer… more»

46K-Miles! 1973 Ford Galaxie 500 W/ 400 V8

1973 was the second-to-last year for Ford’s Galaxie 500 name, and it fell between the Custom 500 and LTD, with the LTD Brougham at the top of the line. It seems like the Galaxie 500 nameplate was around longer… more»

47K-Mile 1978 Chevrolet Malibu Classic Landau

Coming in just over a foot shorter in length than the previous generation, the fourth-generation Malibu was an elegant-looking car, despite the size difference. I like the crisp design over the previous generation cars. This 1978 Chevrolet Malibu Classic… more»

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