Nicest One Left? 1984 Subaru BRAT GL

With the Halo Twin Roof feature and infamous jump seats (Subaru refers to them as “twin fun seats“), often everyone’s favorite feature of a BRAT, this 1984 Subaru BRAT GL looks like a winner. That doesn’t even take into… more»

Original 289/4-Speed: 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback

The 1967 model year brought the first major redesign for the Ford Mustang as the company sought to squeeze larger and more powerful engines under the hood. The company managed to make these changes while maintaining the badge’s original… more»

Rare 5-Speed: No Reserve 2002 BMW 530i

BMW enjoys a well-earned reputation for producing cars that perfectly combine luxury and driver satisfaction. No vehicle better demonstrates that philosophy than this 2002 BMW 530i. From its interior appointments to its syrupy smooth six-cylinder engine and 5-speed manual… more»

No Reserve: 1979 Chevrolet C10 4×4 Pickup

Project candidates come in all shapes and sizes, with classic Pickups remaining a popular choice among enthusiasts. That makes this 1979 Chevrolet C10 4×4 worth more than a passing glance. Beneath its faded and tired paint beats a heart… more»

Nicest One Left? 1994 Toyota Pickup SR5

The Toyota Hilux and Tacoma are two heavyweights in the pickup truck class on multiple levels: first, if you’re buying a new one, it’s likely to be among the best pickup truck you can buy, both for build quality… more»

One-Owner Survivor: 1980 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

Many enthusiasts place a high priority on originality and a long-term ownership history when searching for a classic to park in their garage. It typically means that the car in question has been treated respectfully, reducing the chances that… more»

No Reserve: 1994 Ford Mustang GT Convertible

Finding an affordable classic Convertible to make the most of sunny days can be challenging, but this 1994 Ford Mustang GT could be the ideal answer. Not only is it extremely tidy for its age, but it also features… more»

Mauve Interior! 1969 Cadillac Eldorado

Patina Silver is, I believe, the color of this great-looking 1969 Cadillac Eldorado. It’s a modern, stately color befitting a top luxury car, such as this two-door luxury coupe. And if you think this is nice, just wait until… more»

Almost New: 1958 Lincoln Premier Landau

The seller says this 1958 Lincoln Premier 4-Door Landau (hardtop) is in almost new condition, and I believe it. There aren’t a lot of photos, and a lot of them are at Batman angles for some reason, but what… more»

Inherited From Parents: 1985 Buick Park Avenue

This is an Electra, but you wouldn’t know it. Badging is as low-key as it gets, with the only hint found inside, where color-keyed stitching on the seat surface declares “Park Avenue”. So what gives? From 1975 through 1990,… more»

44K Miles! 1979 Ford F-150 Ranger 4×4 4-Speed

In case you’re wondering, yes, the seller of this beautiful, high-trim-level 1979 Ford F-150 Ranger Lariat 4×4 has the original wheels, and they go with the sale. If you’re a box-checker, this truck has just about every box checked,… more»

Clean Turbo Mopar: 1986 Dodge Daytona Turbo Z

The G-body series of the Dodge Daytona remains an unsung hero of the 1980s hot hatch wars. While the Volkswagen GTI and the Toyota Celica got all the glory, Dodge was actually churning out a fairly compelling sport compact… more»

Fun In The Sun! 1966 Ford Galaxie Convertible

This! I’ll admit it, while I’m not an overt Ford fan, I have my favorites, and the 1966 Galaxie 500 is one of those that I hold in high esteem. And today’s discovery, courtesy of Mitchell G., is a… more»

1 of 2? 1959 Chevrolet Impala Convertible Fuelie

Does the perfect classic actually exist? Is there a car with a combination of looks, condition, rarity, and specifications that places it seemingly beyond criticism? Those are the questions posed by this 1959 Chevrolet Impala Convertible. Not only does… more»

9,800 Original Miles? 1967 Plymouth Fury III

Some claims made by sellers must be taken at face value. This is especially true when the subject turns to odometer readings. Someone can state that their classic has an extraordinarily low mileage. However, unless they hold documentation confirming… more»

$1,750 Wagon! 1974 Ford Pinto Wagon

If it isn’t $32,500 for a 1974 Pinto Runabout, this 1974 Ford Pinto Wagon is on the other end of the spectrum at $1,750! I’m not sure what’s going on with some parts being dull and some shiny, but… more»

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