Here’s something you don’t see every day. Thanks to Pat L. who spotted this unusual find here on Craigslist in Seattle, Washington, though the… car? truck? thing? itself is located in Alaska. Citroen mated the front of its ubiquitous… more»
1963 Corvette Custom Drag Car
Though recognizable as a C2 or second-generation ‘Vette, this 1963 Chevrolet Corvette took a hard stylistic tangent at one point in its life, becoming radically and deliberately different from its original design. Offered here on eBay and located in… more»
World’s Largest Sunroof! 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300C Adenauer
Sometimes, when you’re a prominent player in entertainment, finance, or government, the top of the line Mercedes-Benz is not quite enough. If that happened in 1955 you ordered this car, the 1955 Mercedes-Benz W186 model 300. The W186 is… more»
Weekend Driver: 1967 Buick GS 340 California
This weekend driver rejoined the land of the living sometime after changing hands at an estate sale four years ago. This 1967 Buick appears to be a “GS 340 California,” a factory-built special model. Delivered only to California dealers,… more»
Government Auction: 1976 Austin Mini 1000
Government auction cars rarely look like this 1976 Austin Mini 1000. Normally a better venue for a low-buck Chevy Celebrity that looks like it was mauled by a hungry bear, these sites rarely offer classic cars. Kudos to the… more»
Wood-free Woodie! 1948 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon
Time to acknowledge the elephant that is not in the room. To paraphrase Monty Python’s “Cheese Shop” sketch, this originally wood-bodied 1948 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon is “certainly uncontaminated by wood.” Offered here on eBay, and located in Marana, Arizona,… more»
Butchered But Running! 1932 Packard 902 Coupe
Looking proud but haggard, this once-elegant Packard actually runs! Still it clearly needs more than a wax and a tune-up before reflecting any blue sky at Pebble Beach. The 1932 Packard 902 Standard 8 Rumble Seat Coupe is listed… more»
1967 White Hat Special Dodge Charger
The rake and five-slot mags on this first-generation Dodge Charger dial the time machine back to the mid ’70s to early ’80s, where it would have looked menacing and quite at home in any high school parking lot. Dodge… more»
Cute As A Button! 1939 American Bantam Roadster
American Bantam of Butler, Pennsylvania most often enters discussion as the company that designed what became the original World War II Army Jeep, however Bantam began with a vision to build small English-style cars in America to serve an… more»
Dig those Paisleys! 1971 Plymouth Fury Gran Coupe
Plymouth redesigned its largest coupe for 1969 with smooth “fuselage” styling, hidden headlights, hidden windshield wipers, and more rounded lines compared to the previous generation Fury (some details courtesy of AllPar.com). This 1971 Plymouth Fury Gran Coupe awaits a… more»
1 Of 7: 1937 Lincoln Willoughby Touring Car
This lovely Willoughby-bodied Lincoln hasn’t been offered for sale in 60 years! While some references claim only two of the seven originals exist (both well-known government-owned parade cars), this car is, in fact, a third. With a well-documented history… more»
Fresh from the Orange Grove: 1970 Ford Torino GT Convertible
Sneeze much? Don’t even look at this picture if you suffer from allergies. Abandoned in a California orange grove, this 1970 Ford Torino GT convertible hasn’t been driven since 1988. Had it lingered in a Louisiana swamp or a… more»
Stored 30 Years! 1964 Corvette
After spending 30 years in an Arizona storage building, this Riverside Red 1964 Chevrolet Corvette awaits a new owner. Picture yourself cruising with top down, chiseled hood before you, burbling exhaust behind, giant smile on your face. This specimen of… more»
1 Of 90: IMSA-Inspired 1980 Chevrolet Hugger Camaro
OK, first off, a “Hugger Camaro” is a real thing. According to BangShift.com, this regional special model came to life through a collaboration among Jacksonville, Florida Chevrolet dealers, IMSA racer Tom Nehl, Chevrolet’s Special Vehicle Department (SVD), and Camaro… more»
1927 Peerless Six-90 Boat Tail Rumble Seat Coupe
Peerless Motor Company began in Cleveland, Ohio in 1900 and built cars that became known for innovation, durability, and as the name might suggest, unmatched luxury. This 1927 Peerless Six-90 “Roadster Coupe,” listed here on eBay, and located in… more»
Fork In The Road: 1935 Ford Five Window Coupe
With its nearly unmolested body and stock underpinnings, but with no interior or fuel system and a later-model overhead valve Ford V8, this coupe started down the Hot Rod Highway, but not so far that it can’t be brought… more»
















