Update – Dennis has relisted his Big 10 truck, now with more photos and info! You can take a better look at it here on craigslist. If you have any questions about this truck, you can leave them in… more»
Big Luxury: 1987 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur Limousine
It has often been said that if you have to ask how much a Rolls-Royce is, then you probably can’t afford it. Well, guess what? I know how much this one is, and I still can’t afford it. However,… more»
Fresh 440: 1970 Plymouth Sport Fury GT
After being in his possession for around 14-years, the owner of this 1970 Plymouth Sport Fury GT has decided that the time has come for the car to move on. The car runs and drives, and has the potential… more»
Solid Project: 1968 Pontiac Firebird
As a car to buy and restore at your leisure, this 1968 Pontiac Firebird looks like a pretty good proposition. There is no reason why you couldn’t buy it and enjoy it as it currently stands, and then take… more»
Cream Puff: 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS Convertible
I am the first to admit that I have a real soft spot for any car that wears the blue oval badge, but that doesn’t make me so blinkered that I refuse to acknowledge (and desire) cars from other… more»
Cheap Rent: 1977 Chevrolet Chevette Scooter
Base model cars sometimes aren’t the most desirable, collector-wise, but when they’re as nice looking as this 1977 Chevrolet Chevette Scooter is, all bets are off. And, I know, “nice looking” is a very subjective term. This nice looking… more»
Virtually Spotless: 1973 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser
The term “shrinking violet” is not a label that could be attached to this 1973 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser. With an overall length of 19″ and a weight in excess of 5,000lbs, this is a car that is simply never… more»
The Orphan Child: 1960 Comet
Originally intended to be released as part of the ailing Edsel product range, the Comet eventually became a Mercury model when Ford decided to end the Edsel experiment. However, from its introduction in 1960, through until 1962, the Comet… more»
Low-Mile Survivor: 1986 Porsche 944 Turbo
To purists of the Porsche brand, the 944 Turbo is one of a handful of models snobbishly referred to as a “Poor Man’s Porsche” – though anyone who has owned and maintained one could surely argue that point. However,… more»
74k Mile Survivor: 1939 Plymouth P7
Okay, so, we all know that pre-war cars and trucks are being discovered more and more by Barn Finders like you and I, right? And, most of them are in some level of rough shape, right? Well, not this… more»
Black Plate 1966 Ford Cortina GT
As the 1960s dawned, Ford of Britain was working away feverishly developing a new family-sized car that was not only capable of seating two adults and two to three children but would be inexpensive to produce and to sell…. more»
43k Miles: 1974 Ford Pinto Squire Wagon
Beautiful Pinto: two words that more than a few people don’t think go together. They do in my world, especially when the 1974 Ford Pinto Squire Wagon is as nice as this example appears to be. This woody wagon… more»
Solid Runner: 1937 Plymouth P4 DeLuxe Sedan
As a starting point for a restoration project, this 1937 Plymouth P4 DeLuxe looks to be a pretty decent candidate. It runs and drives, and its overall condition seems to suggest that it could be returned to active duty… more»
















