As time marches on, the value of a never-restored vehicle increases, and this 1935 Chevrolet Standard Coach (two-door sedan) in Pineville, NC may be one of the most presentable survivor cars around. Currently owned by its second family, the… more»
Millennium Falcon! 1962 Ford Sedan Delivery
Once popular for light-duty business vehicles, the Sedan Delivery body style (most often a station wagon with two doors and steel panels in place of the rear side windows) had just about faded from manufacture in America by the… more»
Big Hurst/Olds And Cutlass Stash!
If you’re a fan of Oldsmobile’s fourth-generation Cutlass, this might be your lucky day! A collector of sorts near Orlando, Florida offers up a half-dozen of the popular Colonnade coupes here on craigslist. The bulk listing invites serious collectors… more»
Rusty Ranch Hand – 1970 Ford Bronco U15
Long before trucks had Tow/Hall Mode, Adaptive Cruise Control, or even heated seats, Ford’s first-generation Bronco answered the call for a reasonably compact and rugged vehicle capable of traversing rough terrain in all sorts of weather. As a sort-of… more»
Plum Crazy Project! 1971 Dodge Super Bee
Dodge brought the Super Bee version of its B-body Coronet to market in 1968 as a low-budget performance package, its version of Plymouth’s popular Road Runner. The package continued through 1971. This 1971 Dodge Super Bee in Saint James,… more»
392 Hemi Coupe! 1957 Chrysler New Yorker
Chrysler Corporation shook up its entire lineup for 1957 with the all-new Virgil “Ex” Exner’s fin-tastic new “Forward Look” designs. This 1957 Chrysler New Yorker 392 Hemi Two Door Hardtop resides far away from the Big Apple, in Olympia,… more»
Original 1968 Chevrolet Corvette 427!
Chevy’s shark-like third generation Corvette (C3), new for 1968, brought revolutionary new styling to America’s Sports Car compared to the C2. With horsepower wars still in full swing, the *base* 1968 Corvette packed 300 HP, and buyers could choose… more»
D-Bird! 1957 Ford Thunderbird with D-Code V8
The Ford Motor Company’s decision to add a rear seat to the 1958 second-generation T-bird forever diverged it from the Chevrolet Corvette. That move also granted “instant classic” status to the first-generation Thunderbird. As a young crumb-snatcher, I remember… more»
Big Block 4-Speed! 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle
Down but not out, this once-potent Chevy shows hope of becoming a lethal street machine. The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu in Caribou, Maine seeks a new owner here on eBay, where more than a half-dozen bids have driven the… more»
Period Hot Rod: 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe
Built in the ’50s, this tricked-out Ford comes with a potent Chevrolet V8 and a storied history. Currently located in Riverside, California, this 1932 Ford coupe swallowed a hot 283 cid (4.6L) Chevy V8 in Virginia during its transformation… more»
’80s Flair! 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
With impossible-to-ignore tri-colored racing stripes, this first-year C3 (third-generation Corvette) shines from nearly every pedestrian-visible angle. The nondescript and almost certainly non-original 350 cid (5.7L) V8 and four-speed manual gearbox add interest and support the road-racing stripes. Slap a… more»
Too Fast! 496-Powered 1955 Chevrolet 210
Eagle-eye readers will spot the Cobra Jet shaker on this Chevy from a mile away. That and the fat rear tires suggest the driver enjoys more than an occasional goose of the throttle for kicks. In fact the seller… more»
Stored Since ’65! 1964 Pontiac GTO 389 Tri-Power
Sometimes called The First Muscle Car, Pontiac’s 1964 GTO set the definition for its era: a mid-sized body with a powerful engine from a full-sized car. Amazingly, this one is presented as covering fewer than 1300 miles during its… more»
Show-Winner! 1971 International Harvester Scout Comanche
Far-removed from any barn, this show-ready Scout may be one of the best-preserved and restored specimens on the planet. The 1971 International Harvester Scout in Frisco, Texas looks like it drove off the pages of the original sales literature!… more»
Sweet T! 1924 Ford Track Roadster
From Boise, Idaho comes this speed-o-licious 1924 Ford Model T-bodied custom. Like many hot rods, this one retains only part of its original equipment. The “Track T” represents the essence of hot-rodding. You won’t find another Ford exactly like… more»