For Sale

Red Lightning: 1999 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning

This 1999 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning is a clean, original example of Ford’s factory-built sport truck, finished in iconic red and showing 181,000 miles. It’s currently listed for sale here on eBay in New Hampshire, where it holds current… more»

Survivor with a Spare Block: 1966 Plymouth Satellite 383

This 1966 Plymouth Satellite is a rust-free, unrestored survivor that’s spent its life in California, Indiana, and most recently Wisconsin. Now offered by a private seller here on eBay, it’s a true-blue example of mid-’60s Mopar muscle, complete with… more»

Ran 5 Years Ago: 1977 Audi Fox

We’ve all been there: a car that deserves to be saved, and we’re the only ones around to protect it. I’ve fallen victim to this scenario, and I ended up bringing home vehicles I treated like a lost puppy,… more»

27K Original Miles: 1995 Ford Ranger XLT

The Ford Ranger is loved by both truck fans and general automotive enthusiasts for its compact packaging but enormously useful design. It alone is one of the main reasons why many of us pine for a smaller pickup truck… more»

Rare Woody Touch: 1947 Chevy Fleetmaster Coupe

Here’s a sharp-looking postwar cruiser that blends originality with vintage charm. This 1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Coupe, offered here on Facebook Marketplace, shows 75,000 miles and is powered by its original 216 cubic inch straight-six paired with a 3-speed manual… more»

V8 Rally Car: 1981 Triumph TR7

For a period about 10 years ago, I autocrossed a fair amount, and dipped a toe into winter rallying. There was a big part of me that wanted to go headlong into motorsports, eventually getting into proper track days…. more»

One-Owner Survivor: 1982 Jeep Wagoneer Brougham

A well-kept survivor with a freshly rebuilt engine and nearly 43 years of single-owner care? That’s exactly what you’ll find with this 1982 Jeep Wagoneer Brougham, offered here on craigslist by its original owner in Poulsbo, Washington. This mid-range… more»

Triple Blue Beauty: 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible

Convertible A-body Mopars are always a treat to find—especially when they’re as well-documented and solid as this one. Up for sale here on craigslist in Everett, Washington is a 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible in stunning triple blue (blue paint,… more»

73k Mile Tri-Five Sedan: 1957 Chevrolet 150

With the iconic status that the tri-five Chevrolet offerings have attained, not much introduction is necessary, other than perhaps pointing out that this one’s an entry-level 150 model.  A couple of other choices were also available, including the upscale… more»

Oregon State SSP: 1989 Ford Mustang LX

The appeal of a muscle car that was formerly used to stop people like us from speeding is a phenomenon I will never fully understand. It’s like wanting to work for the IRS after being audited; why on Earth… more»

Perfect First Car? 1991 Geo Metro Convertible

Behold, the lowly econo-box, glorified by no one but both necessary and useful in a cheap kind of way. Collector car? Not hardly. Fan club? Yes, just like lawn mower racing and extreme ironing. Here on craigslist is your… more»

Super Sedan: 1992 BMW M5

If you’ve spent any time following BMW Motorsport vehicles, you’ve likely noticed that there’s a growing appreciation for the cars made before the current era of high-performance vehicles. This is because just like someone who adores old muscle cars,… more»

First Year Survivor: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro

While the Ford Mustang is often viewed as the first pony car, Plymouth beat the blue oval to the punch by mere weeks when it released the Barracuda. It took General Motors over two years to respond when it… more»

Slant Nose Targa: 1977 Porsche 911

This 1977 Porsche 911 is, like many others, suffering from the lingering side effects of having been a cheap, old sports cars for many years before every air-cooled 911 shot up in value. What we see here is a… more»

Bucket Seat Project: 1962 Ford Falcon Futura

Ford joined Chevrolet and others in the “new” compact car market in 1960. Their product was thoroughly routine in its engineering (in contrast to the air-cooled Chevy Corvair). In the beginning, the Falcon was a pure econobox, but the… more»

2 for 1 Projects: Pair of Chevrolet Nova Drop-Tops

When Chevrolet introduced the Chevy II/Nova in 1962, it was everything the Corvair wasn’t. It was a conventional compact with the water-cooled engine sitting up front. It was more like the Ford Falcon, and the two vehicles would dominate… more»

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