Ready To Roll: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split-Window Coupe

Being forced to part with a classic car due to health issues is a heartbreaking experience. This is especially true when it is a car that is as magnificent as this 1963 Corvette Sting Ray Split-Window Coupe. After 14-years… more»

Not a Woodie: 1949 Plymouth Suburban

Plymouth was the last major automobile manufacturer to roll out new designs after World War II. Redesigned for 1949, the new Plymouth continued to be conservatively styled, which would later be referred to as the “the three-box school of… more»

Hot Rod 1974 AMC Gremlin!

If you’re hanging out with a bunch of gearheads and mention the AMC Gremlin, the typical reaction will be laughter. Because of their strange name and looks, these cars were unfairly maligned from the get-go. They weren’t bad cars… more»

Police Interceptor: 1991 Chevrolet Camaro B4C Z28

Just outside of Roanoke, Virginia, there is a small town called Boones Mill. This town has a population of just over 200 people, but up until recently, their police department had a reputation for using various General Motors muscle… more»

Rare 33k Mile: 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix

With an asking price of $35,500, this 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix better be nice, and it is. Located in Fort Lee, New Jersey, this Golden Anniversary edition Grand Prix was built to mark the 50th anniversary of Pontiac in… more»

37K Mile: 1975 Pontiac Trans Am 4 Speed

The mid 1970’s were not a great time for muscle cars. The Challenger was gone, the Mustang had a 4 cylinder and the Z28 had been cancelled. Pontiac was still the performance leader and producing relatively powerful cars with… more»

Suicide Door Survivor: 1937 Plymouth P4 Deluxe

There’s something unbelievably appealing about an all-original car that’s still wearing its original paint. Especially when it’s as old as this 1937 Plymouth P4 Deluxe is. This great looking car can be found here on eBay in York, Nebraska,… more»

Plaid Seats: 1941 Chrysler New Yorker Convertible

The seller of this 1941 Chrysler New Yorker Convertible purchased it off the original owner about 1-year-ago. He has treated it to a mechanical refresh to ensure that it is in a roadworthy state. With the hard work now… more»

345 Powered: 1973 International Harvester Scout II

Getting out and communing with Mother Nature has its attractions. It becomes a whole lot more attractive when you can get there in a tidy classic like this 1973 International Harvester Scout II. Not only does this vehicle present… more»

10K Original Miles? 1950 Ford Business Coupe

Low mileage claims are great, the term low mileage can be subjective based on the age of the car. It’s safe to say mileage around 10K on a car that’s older than 10 years can be considered low, but… more»

Rare Riviera Edition: 1981 Lotus Eclat

All manners of vehicles are being imported these days as a result of the 25-year importation rules, but a Lotus Eclat with a Targa roof is not the first model you’d necessarily think of shipping over. Still, it serves… more»

Diesel-Powered Survivor: 1982 Volkswagen Rabbit LS

Though most front-wheel-drive economy cars from the late 1970s and early 1980s were rather lackluster, that’s certainly not the case with Volkswagen’s first Rabbit, the MK1. Many people flock to the GTI model, which was arguably the world’s first… more»

No Reserve Camper: 1973 Volkswagen Westfalia

No reserve is a risky proposition when listing a vehicle for sale, but it seems like Westfalia campers will always do well regardless of the listing type. This is a clean 1973 model that’a a mixture of extremely well… more»

James Bond Boat: 1978 Glastron Carlson CV23-HT

I’ve been known to refer to certain cars as boats; you know the kind, usually domestic, full-size bloated bombs on wheels. It’s a commonly used metaphor but not always used disparagingly. Well here’s a boat, I mean a real… more»

Two-Owner 1964 Ford Galaxie Country Squire

Up until 2015, this 1964 Galaxie Country Squire had belonged to the same family since new. That family treated the car with complete respect, and the current owner has carried on that tradition. He has now decided to part… more»

Only 11k Miles! 1963 Studebaker Lark Cruiser

1959 was a year of change for Studebaker-Packard Corp. First, the storied Packard brand – which had been around since 1899 — was gone. And second, the new Studebaker Lark compact was born. It would be the sales shot… more»