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Worth Saving? 1968 Saab Sonett V4

The Saab Sonett II and Saab Sonett V4 are rare to see today in any condition, but is this 1968 Saab Sonett V4 too far gone to bring back to life again? The seller has it listed here on… more»

Only One in US? 1972 Ford Taunus TC

While most car guys recognize the Cortina name, the Taunus moniker is less familiar. The Taunus TC (Taunus Cortina) was a family of cars built by Ford of Germany from 1970-82 and was based on the same platform and… more»

400 HP Woodgrain Stroker! 1990 Buick Estate

When you own an estate, the daily routine can be exhausting. Mending fences and equipment, tending to your livestock, entertaining guests, disciplining your servants… it all takes a toll. The estate owner needs a vehicle that offers not only… more»

Corvette-Powered: Lamborghini Countach Replica

For years, I barely paid attention to replicas of desirable supercars and sports models. Most of the time, it was not due to any particular elitism or judgment, but because the replica itself was so terribly constructed. I’ve never… more»

No Reserve FJ62: 1988 Toyota Land Cruiser

Toyota Land Cruisers are no longer the occasional collector vehicle; they are a full-on, every day, top-shelf collector trucks when found in condition similar to this impeccable FJ62 listed on eBay. It’s fairly black-and-white, as you can still spot… more»

Two Garage Survivor: 44K Mile 1987 Porsche 944

For years, the Porsche 924 and 944 were the cheapest P-cars you could buy, often times selling for less than some cheap front-wheel drive Japanese coupe, but collectors didn’t take much notice. Then, the 911 gets hot, and most… more»

Original 327: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro

It might look pretty battered and bruised, but this 1968 Camaro is a real surprise packet. Below the dings and dents, is a car with very few rust issues. It will need to be fully restored, but the buyer… more»

Jump Seats Included: 1978 Subaru BRAT

As a first-year car, this 1978 Subaru BRAT is automatically more desirable to a segment of Subaru fans and collectors. Having retained its original and famous jump seats makes it even better. The seller has this 4×4 project listed… more»

Last One Built: 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado

The Oldsmobile Toronado was the first American-made car with front-wheel-drive since the Cord 812 of 1937. It was launched in 1966 to join the personal car market that the Ford Thunderbird made popular. It would share its platform with… more»

Split Window Survivor: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe

It is incredible today to think that when they were new, some owners so disliked the Split Window feature of their 1963 Corvette Coupe that they had the rear windows replaced with a dealer-supplied one-piece Plexiglass item. Even more… more»

Restore or Rod? 1929 Ford Model A Pickup

This 1929 Ford Model A wears all of the surface corrosion, ding, and dents that you might expect in an original Pickup of this age. However, it is a solid and complete classic waiting for someone to heap some… more»

Lightweight Fun! 1935 Austin 7 Nippy

“Nippy” is a British slang word for cold, i.e., “it’s a bit nippy today.” Which I guess is an appropriate word to use to describe riding around in a 2-seater with the top down in cool weather. The Austin… more»

1 of 141! 1966 Dodge Coronet 361 Four-Speed

One year before Chrysler’s 440 cid V8 made its debut in the Coronet, “440” represented the next-to-top trim level in the Coronet line. This 1966 Dodge Coronet 440 in Columbus, Ohio comes to market here on eBay as a… more»

Bakery Find! 1966 Chevrolet Corvette

In most circumstances, a 1966 Chevrolet Corvette is an attention-getter. While undergoing a slim-down in engine availability vs. its almost identical 1965 predecessor, the ’66 edition was notable for its first-year inclusion of the 427 CI Mark IV engine…. more»

Barn Find 1935 Willys Model 77

It’s Willys week here on Barn Finds and here’s another great 1930s project car for those of you who are into vehicles from this era. Which I hope everyone is, because, you know, it’s a car and we’re car… more»

No Reserve Barn Find: 1970 Plymouth 440 GTX

The Plymouth GTX has always been one of my favorites. I didn’t realize there was a 1967 inaugural version until a couple of years into its second-gen run. In a sense, it was somewhat done in by its cheaper… more»

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