One of the more pleasant, and somewhat expensive, experiences in the classic car world is multi-day touring. While many of the major clubs have long offered tours through the most scenic parts of the country, there are now many… more»
For Sale
WS6 Survivor: 1985 Pontiac Trans Am
The third-generation Pontiac Firebird / Chevrolet Camaro platform remains one of the more accessible muscle car families out there, with prices holding fairly steady and still within reach for most enthusiasts. There some special editions and limited production models… more»
No Reserve Tow Rig: 1989 Chevrolet Suburban
Is there anything more classic than a vintage Suburban? Not in the world of SUVs, there isn’t, as this was the model that paved the way for the legions of three-row behemoths we see on the road every day…. more»
Bubble Car Survivor: 1957 BMW Isetta 300
Like Triumph’s Amphicar and Fiat’s Jolly, the BMW Isetta has a “coin of the realm” quality when it shows up at auctions. Once parked on the lawn at Bonham’s or Gooding, these cars are almost guaranteed to bring three… more»
Low Mileage Original: 1940 Ford Deluxe Fordor Sedan
Here are a few conundrums wrapped up in one 1940 Ford Deluxe Fordor sedan, advertised on craigslist, with a request from the seller that prospective buyers send him a “best offer”. The car is located in Thousand Oaks, California… more»
Mostly Original, Needs Upholstery: 1937 Ford Deluxe Coupe
Ford had a lot going for it in the period between 1932 through 1940. Not only did the brand have one of the best engines in the low-price field, but the styling through these years was incredible. Their most… more»
Two-Owner Hemi! 1958 Chrysler New Yorker
From 1940 and well into the 1990s, the New Yorker was the top-of-the-line car built by Chrysler. That’s except for the Imperial, but it was not always branded as a Chrysler. This 1958 New Yorker is a beautiful machine… more»
V6 3-Speed: 54K-Mile 1967 Jeepster Commando
The seller refers to this 1967 Jeepster Commando as being “highly original” and says that it only has 54,000 miles, which averages to 947 miles a year. No wonder it looks so nice. We’ve seen many Jeepster Commandos here… more»
Rare Pickup Conversion: 1975 Cadillac Eldorado Project
While they’re certainly not a common sighting, more than one coachbuilder thought it would be a good idea to turn Cadillacs into pickup trucks for drivers desiring plenty of luxury up front with a decent hauling capacity in the… more»
Estate Sale: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 440
As part of a court-ordered estate sale, this 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T could be the victim of a divorce, death, or maybe even some sort of dispute. There’s an attorney involved who’s got photos dating back to 1971 and… more»
Drive Or Show: 1985 Dodge 600 ES Turbo
The seller says that the next owner can “Drive or Show” this 1985 Dodge 600 ES Turbo Convertible and they’re right. They have it posted here on craigslist in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, just southwest of Pittsburgh. They’re asking $8,500 or… more»
Trades Considered: Cheap 1975 Chrysler Cordoba Project
The Cordoba brought a much-needed ray of sunshine to the struggling Chrysler lineup in 1975, with sales totaling around 150,000 for the year and substantiating that the personal luxury coupe market was still alive and well during the mid-seventies. … more»
Vintage Pop-Top: 1971 Ford Bronco
When real estate agents want to make their property stand out from other listings, they can use a popular tactic called “staging” to help potential buyers feel more at home. The same approach can work for vintage vehicles, as… more»
Low Mileage Turbodiesel: 1994 Ford F-350 XLT Crew Cab
A few years ago, if you were a farmer in the midwest and someone told you that your daily driver pickup would be a collector’s item, they’d likely laugh at you. These trucks were simple workhorses, and not seen… more»
Turbo Diesel Two-Door: 1990 Nissan Patrol GR
The JDM vehicle market has been hot for a while, but like all good things, it seems to have become almost expected that we see a regular parade of forbidden fruit from overseas come marching through our ports. To… more»