Grocery delivery was a hot topic over the last few years, but in the early 1900s, grocery trucks plied rural roads routinely. Called hucksters, their beds were made to showcase fresh vegetables, household sundries, hardware, and farm supplies. The… more»
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Faux Special Edition: 1977 Pontiac Trans Am
The first black and gold production Trans Am was offered to the public in 1976 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Pontiac and is known as the LE or Limited Edition. The Special Edition (or SE) cars were introduced… more»
Rust-Free 454 V8: 1989 GMC Suburban R2500
GM gave its Suburban buyers four doors for the first time with their seventh-generation vehicles, beginning in 1973. They had been two-door panel trucks or three-door models, with just one door on the driver’s side. The seller has this… more»
Rust-Free Drop-Top: 1963 Cadillac DeVille Convertible
When you think of cadillacs and South Florida, the 1964 Cadillac convertible that Ricardo Tubbs drove in Miami Vice instantly comes to mind. However, what if I were to tell you there is another vintage Cadillac convertible down South… more»
Wiring Gremlins: 1981 Chrysler Imperial
The Imperial nameplate enjoyed a 50-year run at Chrysler as a luxury car before taking a sabbatical in 1975. The company resurrected the marque in 1981 as a personal luxury automobile. Since Chrysler had fallen on hard times, the… more»
Sports Touring Package: 1978 Ford LTD II
Ford offered the LTD II for only three years, between 1977 and 1979, and they were a unique car at the time, or at least somewhat unique as the Mercury Cougar was a similar platform. The seller has this… more»
Nicest One Around? 1984 Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds
The relationship between Oldsmobile and Hurst ended in 1984, but not before a long and well-remembered run of cars emerged, with the earlier examples packing some serious punch. After being on hiatus since the ’79 model, the H/O came… more»
1 Of 2 Remaining! 1963 Fairthorpe Electrina
Here’s a European oddity that’s quite rare and perhaps affordable, that is if I performed my currency conversion correctly, but the bad news is you’ll have to travel to a different continent to pick it up if you’re a… more»
All Original Driver: 1976 Porsche 911S
This 1976 Porsche 911S is a nicely presented driver with what the seller claims is original paint and a matching-numbers drivetrain. Sitting on attractive Fuchs wheels that appear to be staggered slightly given how they fill out the rear… more»
Not a Lambo: Fiberfab Jamaican Kit Car
Kit cars always have an aura of mystery about them, which has a lot to do with the fact that these were limited-batch vehicles without the same sort of factory support that would lead to robust record-keeping. The Fiberfab… more»
Rough and Ready: 1971 Plymouth Road Runner 440 Six-pack
1971 Plymouth Road Runner 440 Super Track Pack. That name pretty much says it all, and if you’ve got a starting bid of $20K and a lot of time and money left over, you could resurrect this sad survivor,… more»
1-of-1? 1970 Dodge Coronet R/T
Claiming that any car is a genuine 1-of-1 vehicle is a slippery slope. Such is the array of optional extras offered by many manufacturers, it is possible to make any vehicle unique by choosing a few more unusual trim… more»
















