The Pinto has, for various reason, been put on many peoples’ “bad” list, but the early ones were more of a problem than the later ones. This 1978 Pinto Squire is for sale here on craigslist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,… more»
1-Of-147: 1982 Honda Prelude Convertible
When I first saw this Honda Prelude Convertible, I initially thought that it was one of the cars that had been modified by Solaire, a company contracted to perform conversions on behalf of Honda. However, there seem to be… more»
Rare French Convertible: 1968 Peugeot 204 Convertible
Here in the English-speaking world, we would refer to this Peugeot 204 as either a Roadster or a Convertible. In France it would be known as a “Décapotable.” It is a car that was designed by famed Italian design… more»
Never This Nice: 1983 Range Rover
For years, it seemed you couldn’t give away a first-generation Range Rover, especially the loaded-up higher trim levels that were massive depreciation machines given their high costs of upkeep. Over the last few years, however, the earlier models with… more»
Corvair-Powered 5 Window: 1936 Ford Deluxe
This is something you don’t see every day: a 1936 Ford Deluxe 5-window coupe converted to a rear-engined configuration with a flat-six from a Chevy Corvair on board. Normally, a Ford of this vintage would be significantly hot-rodded if… more»
MK2 Survivor! 1985 Volkswagen Jetta with 18,600 Miles
In 1985, Volkswagen introduced the Mark 2 platform of the Jetta compact vehicle to the United States, offering it as a two-door coupe or a four-door sedan. Most of the vehicles have either succumbed to rust, modifications, or various… more»
Survivor Skyhawk: 1982 Buick Skyhawk with 14,000 Miles
For decades, General Motors would use a single chassis across nearly all of its different brands. One such example is the J platform, which featured a plethora of front-wheel-drive sedans under its umbrella during the 1980s, such as the… more»
Claimed 15K Miles: 1982 Buick Century
Between the repaint and the near-mint interior, you might think this is a genuine 15,000-mile example of a Buick Century coupe. However, it’s that same repaint that leads to some questions about the low mileage claims. But given how… more»
The Real Deal? 1952 Glasspar G2 Roadster
Opinions tend to vary on the claim that the Glasspar G2 was the first all fiberglass-bodied production sports car built in America. Those that dispute the claim point to the low production numbers as not justifying the claim, while… more»
Ready To Enjoy: 1954 Hudson Hornet
By 1954, Hudson was in some pretty severe financial trouble, and news of this negatively impacted the company’s already dwindling sales volumes. This was a sad state of affairs, as the Hudson Hornet was actually a very good car… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ Survivor
You might remember seeing this Pontiac when we initially featured, Yvonne B’s collection of cars. Well, this lovely Grand Prix SJ needs to find a new home! It was her son’s pride and joy. And, it’s easy to see… more»
Hatchback Survivor: 1975 Oldsmobile Omega
1,590 miles a year is a fraction of what most of us drive but that’s how many miles this 1975 Oldsmobile Omega hatchback has averaged over the last 44 years. This survivor can be found here on craigslist in… more»
Original Paint? 1940 Ford DeLuxe Convertible
This 1940 Ford DeLuxe Convertible still wears all of its original paint and is a rust free car that is in impressive condition. All is not what it seems though, because it does hide one big secret. We’ll get… more»
Stored For Years: 1973 Chevrolet Nova SS
By 1973 the Chevy Nova SS had become basically a graphics package and as you can see, you could even get a vinyl top. This 1973 Chevrolet Nova SS can be found here on eBay in Freehold, New Jersey…. more»
15k-Miles! 1965 Volkswagen Beetle
Our air-cooled aficionados will want to look at this car! This beautiful 1965 Beetle reportedly has only 15,000 original miles, and is available for sale here on eBay right now, in Asbury, New Jersey. Seriously, look at this thing!
Baby Blue Survivor: 1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
This remarkably clean 1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo looks like it is posed for glamour brochure shots in these pictures! It’s a survivor car for the most part (although we aren’t sure about the paint) and is listed for sale… more»
















