When I visited the large car and truck collection we’re currently selling off a few years ago, one of the cars I “earmarked” for future inspection as a first generation Honda CRX. Now, my interests have changed for a… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1972 Pontiac Le Mans Sport Convertible
This is one clean Pontiac! Donald A states that this drop-top Le Mans has seen just 50,700 miles since new and is in survivor condition. It looks to be in nice shape and could be a fun summer driver!… more»
Backyard Find: 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
Our ever alert Barn Finds reader Michael has been on the lookout and has spotted this classic for us to consider, thank you Michael. This 1966 Chevelle 396SS is located in Long Beach, California, and is listed for sale… more»
15K Miles From New: 1992 Chevy Lumina
Not one bid has been cast yet for this mint-condition Chevrolet Lumina, which has a mere 15,967 miles on the clock. The opening bid is $100 and there is a reserve, but where else are you going to find… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1972 Ford Club Wagon Chateau
If you needed to haul a lot of people in relative comfort back in the early ’70s, a Ford Club Wagon Chateau would have been one of the best options available. While based on the Econoline, these vans came… more»
Clark, That There’s An RV: 1964 Dodge Travco
How neat is this old R.V.? While modern recreational vehicles have all the conveniences including WiFi, satellite T.V., washing machines and convection ovens, there’s something about the nostalgia of vintage campers. This particular R.V. is a 1964 Dodge Travco…. more»
Confidence Inspiring: 1987 Oldsmobile 442
Located in Farmingdale, New Jersey and listed here on Craigslist is this 1987 Oldsmobile 442. Listed with a clean title and a reduced asking price of $11,995, the seller of this Olds is also open to considering trades. This… more»
NASCAR Connection: 1994 Chevy Lumina Z34
Like so many cars of the early 90s, I can recall seeing Lumina Z34s at least once per day, if not more often. Now, there are seemingly few left still doing daily driver duties, and ones that are often… more»
Quick Attack Survivor: 1965 Ford F-350 Fire Truck
As great as big red fire trucks are, they aren’t always the quickest or most versatile. Hence the development of the Quick Attack fire truck. These smaller rigs are based on standard road-going trucks with the capacity to carry… more»
Solo Cup: 1991 Saturn SC
A fresh face to entry level, the newcomer to economy class, and hardly any metal in its construction. General Motors developed a whole new brand of car with a whole new image, and a whole new way to sell… more»
Own A Scone: 1981 Triumph TR7 Convertible
A classy event calls for a classy car. A retro ride fit for a tea party could be this wedge-shaped, scone looking 1981 Triumph TR7 Convertible. Located in Chester, Maryland with an asking price of $6,500, you can buy… more»
G-Body Looking For Somebody: 1987 Oldsmobile 442
Despite the 117,000 miles, this car appears to be in great shape for its age. This is a prime example of a car that was driven by an owner who maintained it’s condition and originality. 1987 was the last… more»
The Boss Is Back: 1969 Mustang Boss 302
Boss 302’s were developed specifically for the SCCA Trans-Am Road Racing Series. They were all built with special high-performance engines that featured 4-bolt mains, screw-in freeze plugs, and special heads using a canted valve design among other performance-enhancing features…. more»
Aging Gracefully: 1930 Chevrolet 3 Window Coupe
In the first few decades of the 20th century steel production was still something of a black art. This is part of the reason why today we see some cars from the first half of the 1900s that have… more»
Most Looked At in America: 1982 Excalibur Series IV
It’s easy to forget the Excalibur was a solid performer when introduced, but the somewhat garish exterior was the first thing most folks noticed before ever peering under the hood. As the seller enthusiastically points out, the Excalibur may… more»
















