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Numbers Matching 1971 Porsche 911T

The one thing that’s not in doubt is that this is a desirable car. It’s a 1971 Porsche 911T with its original engine, #6115746. It’s mostly complete, though the front bumper and some trim are missing. It was a… more»

Rare Early Saab: 1969 Saab Sonett V4

Saabs have always been sporty so for a sporty carmaker to make a sports car… well, you have to know that it’s doubly-sporty or somethin’. I’m not sure where I was going with that but the seller says that… more»

Just 360 Miles! 2005 Ford Mustang GT

The fifth generation of the venerable Ford Mustang began in 2005 and had a retro look as a nod to the original from 40 years earlier. The GT was a potent model and accounted for nearly 30% of production… more»

409/4-Speed: 1962 Chevrolet Impala SS

The legendary actor Jack Nicholson once posed the question, “What if this is as good as it gets?” That could be the case with this 1962 Chevrolet Impala SS. The current owner recently treated the car to a complete… more»

Hand-Built! 1964 Volkswagen Sports Car

This likely is a one-of-a-kind kit-type car, built in the 1960s on a VW chassis. It’s been in storage for more than four decades and is not in running condition. The steel body is custom-made so if you had… more»

Kiddie Cat: 1986 Arctic Cat Kitty Cat

This is yet another strange case of a 6′-5″ tall guy liking tiny vehicles. Why is that? I usually gravitate toward small vehicles and I was ready to throw down $1,200 on this 1986 Arctic Cat Kitty Cat for… more»

Spotless Driver: 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback

There is something quite attractive about owning a driver-quality classic compared to owning a perfect example of the same model. If the former cops the occasional chip or mark, it is no great drama. However, should a spotless classic… more»

Original 427 Tri-Power: 1967 Chevrolet Corvette

If a buyer in 1967 wanted a fast Corvette, this car was as good as it got. With a fire-breathing big-block V8 under the hood, it offers performance credentials that would still stand it in good stead today. It… more»

413 Wedge V8: 1959 Chrysler New Yorker

After Chrysler spun off the Imperial as its own make and division in 1955, the New Yorker would become the top model in their line-up. That included the 1959 editions, wearing “Forward Look” styling that had originated on Chrysler… more»

Yee Haa! 1972 Ford Pinto Off Roader

From the ridiculous to the sublime, we got it all going on right here! Two weeks ago we featured this 1998 Mercedes off-roader and now we have uncovered a lowly 1972 Ford Pinto station wagon that’s gotten the same… more»

One-Owner Survivor: 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

The Cutlass Supreme was Oldsmobile’s premium mid-size car from 1966-97 and evolved to become not only the company’s most popular automobile but also the highest-selling model in its class. In 1972, the Holiday Hardtop, like the seller’s car, represented… more»

348/Turboglide! 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air

Talk about getting kicked to the curb, Chevrolet’s top drawer model, the Bel Air, ruling supreme since 1950, found itself in the backseat when the all-new 1958 redesign was introduced. Having been “kinged” by the all-new Impala, the Bel… more»

Rare Hauler: 1950 Dodge Route Van

Detroit Industrial Vehicle Company, which most of us know as Divco, seems to be the route van that gets most of the press lately. Liking things on the unusual side, I prefer this 1950 Dodge Route Van. The seller… more»

Real Deal W-30! 1972 Oldsmobile 442

UPDATE – When we last featured this Oldsmobile, it was listed on craigslist in New York City with a $28,500 asking price. The new owner transported it down to Hollywood, Florida, and have now listed it here on eBay… more»

Real SS 454? 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

The Monte Carlo was Chevrolet’s new personal luxury car for 1970, sharing GM’s “A-Special” platform with the Pontiac Grand Prix. It turned in some solid numbers out the gate, 142,153 Sport Coupes for the first model year. With the… more»

V12 Project: 1972 Jaguar 2+2 E-Type

It’s a sad state of affairs for this 1972 Jaguar 2+2 E-Type. It’s stated that this esteemed British tourer has been off the road for “many” years and it certainly looks like it. We cover E-Types with some amount… more»

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