Plymouth literature described its top-trimmed 1971 Barracuda Gran Coupe as “Sport with a touch of glamour,” and produced a mere 1331 that year. Thanks to hamtramck-historical.com for some details. This specimen in “upstate New York” seeks a new owner… more»
Saskatchewan Special! 1949 Ford F68 (F3)
Canadian Fords differed in their naming conventions, and what Americans would call an “F3” wore the moniker “F68” North of the border thanks to its 6800 lb payload capacity. This particular 1949 Ford F68 has made its way South… more»
Junkyard full of Projects! South Carolina Treasure
Sprinkled about the brush outside Sharon, South Carolina, a host of mostly ’60s and ’70s cars await new owners with an appetite for resurrecting the dead. The listing here on Charlotte, North Carolina craigslist (less than an hour from… more»
Personal Shuttlecraft! Two Rectrans Discoverer RVs
Sometimes your planet’s atmosphere is too turbulent for beaming about using the Transporter, and you have to take the Shuttlecraft. Simply fork over $4000 for this package deal of two Rectrans Discoverer 25 RVs here on Detroit, Michigan craigslist… more»
Iowa Doodlebug! 1929 Ford AA Truck-ish Farm Vehicle
Today we send vehicles to the junk yard when the cost of repair exceeds or approaches replacement cost. Early mass-produced cars represented a serious investment and, frankly, people in those days were too resourceful and pragmatic to discard a… more»
Hatchback Camper! 1975 Oldsmobile Omega
Oldsmobile expended minimal effort distinguishing its first and second-generation Omega from its General Motors siblings, most notably the popular Chevrolet Nova. The optional hatchback offered flexible cargo room and opened the door to this interesting camper tent option! Enthusiasts… more»
















