The muscle car starts here. Many credit Pontiac’s 1964 GTO with igniting the classic muscle car craze, a formula defined as a sport-minded model built primarily by jamming the motor from a full-sized car into a mid-sized body. This… more»
1967 Ford Mustang “Eleanor” Movie Car For Sale!
What’s the big deal about a ’67 Mustang with a crate motor? Well, OK, this one, Eleanor, did appear in the 2000 Nicolas Cage movie Gone in 60 Seconds which did single-handedly spawn a cottage industry making Elanor clones…. more»
1 of 7: 1966 Plymouth Belvedere 440 4-Speed Wagon
Wagons from the 1960s with giant motors are not highly unusual, as the wagon made a supreme tow vehicle for family vacations with travel trailers of various sizes. Thrifty-minded wagon owners would often choose the three-speed column-shifted manual transmission… more»
5th Wheel Hauler! 1987 Ford E350 Cabriolet
Tailor-made for hauling fifth-wheel trailers in style, this professionally-modified 1987 Ford E350 Cabriolet van in Quincy, Illinois comes to market with plenty of miles left to cover. Customized directly from the factory by Cabriolet conversions in Constantine, Michigan, the… more»
South-African Beauty! 1964 GSM Flamingo
And now, for something completely different, a lovely yellow 1964 GSM Flamingo! This elegant lightweight mini-GT car began life in South Africa where GSM (Glass Sport Motors) built two models, the Dart then the Flamingo, from 1958 until 1964…. more»
No Reserve! 1981 Imperial with EFI
The flagship 1981 Imperial mixed retro styling cues with groundbreaking technology. This low-mileage specimen in Fort Lauderdale, Florida comes to market here on eBay in a No Reserve auction that’s enticed at least eight bidders to bump the price… more»
Worth Fixing? 1960 Chevrolet Impala Tri-Power
Last registered in ’71, this 1960 Chevrolet Impala in Utica, New York would have been one high-rolling stunner in the tail-end of the Eisenhower era. Red over red, convertible, with the year’s top motor, a sporty four-speed gearbox, and… more»
Fuel-Injected 1961 Chevrolet Corvette XP-700
Bill Mitchell served as GM’s VP of Design for the better part of two decades, and his passion for the Corvette led to a customized 1958 Corvette called the XP-700. After Mitchell drove the car for about a year,… more»
S-Code 390 Roller! 1967 Ford Mustang
After “sitting for decades,” this 1967 Ford Mustang in Lebanon, Pennsylvania comes to market here on eBay. Hope springs eternal, and despite missing its original engine block, a rear suspension separated from the body by rust, and massive structural… more»
Fresh 340! 1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye
Fat drag radials on long wheel studs rarely adorn a car that’s “all show and no go.” This 1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye in Reno, Nevada is no exception, and the seller claims the hot 340 should be good for… more»
Real Deal? 1975 BMW 2002 Turbo
This 1975 BMW 2002 Turbo in Bellingham, Washington *could* be one rare bird, a 1-of-1,672 factory 2002 Turbo. With this body style, produced from 1966 to 1976, BMW defined a popular class of car, the two-door sports sedan. The… more»
PhotoShop Special! 1951 GMC Motorhome
Remember, folks, always check your listing to make sure your middle-school child has not PhotoShopped lights onto the roof and fat wheels and tires into the wheel wells! Should you have to say that? Whether this is a real… more»
“The Tank!” 1979 Ford F350 4×4
UPDATE – We heard from the seller and they clarified that the engine is the original 351M and that the Marti Report proves it’s factory a dual battery-equipped truck! Nicknamed “The Tank” for its olive green matte tank paint… more»
430 Horsepower 1971 Chevrolet Vega Sleeper!
The phrase “V8 Vega” has been around nearly as since Chevy began building these import-fighters in model year 1971, and the temptation to drop a big motor in a little car is strong with the bowtie faithul. This 1971… more»
4×4 And AC! 1968 International-Harvester Travelall
Looking nearly bomb-proof, this jolly green giant comes to market in running condition, though the seller advises some “TLC” will be required to address maintenance and other items. The 1968 International-Harvester Travelall in San Dimas, California began life as… more»
















