Classic station wagons are continuing to grow in popularity, and when you see the potential locked away in this 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass S Wagon, you can understand why this is happening. They offer a reasonable level of performance, they’re… more»
55k Genuine Miles: 1962 Rambler American
The Rambler American is a funky little car, and while it was a marketing success, allowing American Motors to sell more cars than at any time in its history up to that point, it couldn’t stop the company from… more»
Best Realistic Offer: 1969 Chevrolet Nova
If you are looking for a classic to either restore or to put your own personal mark on, then maybe you need to look at a car like this 1969 Chevrolet Nova. The owner bought it with the intention… more»
Classic Giant: 1974 Chrysler Newport 2-Door Coupe
For a car that is 45-years-old, this 1974 Chrysler Newport presents extremely well. The owner refers to it as a show car, and while it may not be showroom fresh, it seems to present well enough to justify being… more»
Silly or Savior? 1974 Ford Mustang II
Widely considered the leisure suit of cars, or at least of Mustangs, this 1974 Ford Mustang II is one nice and interesting blast from the past. It can be found here on eBay in Cream Ridge, New Jersey with… more»
Custom 6-Wheeler: 1959 Chevrolet Apache
Look, I may be wrong, but I’m pretty sure that this 1959 Chevrolet Apache didn’t roll off the production line looking quite like this. It seems that the custom work on this pickup was performed some years ago, but… more»
1-of-10: 1967 Pontiac 2+2 Convertible
The owner of this 1967 Pontiac 2+2 Convertible claims that it is 1-of-10 cars left in existence, and various reliable sources on the internet seem to confirm this fact. That makes this a very rare car, and it looks… more»
“Competition Prep” SVO: 1984 Ford Mustang SVO
By 1980 the muscle car era seemed to be nothing more than a distant memory. Ever-tightening safety and emissions regulations had transformed many of the cars that remained from hairy-chested beasts, into vehicles that were considerably softer and slower…. more»
Diesel Datsun: 1981 Datsun King Cab Pickup
Introduced in 1980 to replace the Datsun 620, the 720 brought styling that was crisper in an era when vehicles were developing squarer body styles. The 720 was available in standard and King Cab variants when our feature vehicle… more»
Lowest Mileage FJ80? 1996 Toyota Land Cruiser
A few months ago, I thought I’d grab an early 90s Toyota Land Cruiser on the cheap to use as a daily driver that could still perform family duties. Consider me shocked to see FJ80 Land Cruisers regularly trading… more»
1 of 123? 1994 Jaguar XJ12
While these early 90s Jaguar sedans never really caught my eye, the seller of this Canadian-market car claims it’s one of 123 made that year with the big V12 motor. Truth be told, Jaguar rolled out the V12 mill… more»
1 Of 45: 1972 Checker Marathon 50th Anniversary
Nearly every automobile enthusiast recognizes the shape of a Checker Marathon. They’re usually yellow with a checkerboard stripe down the side, but this one could likely be the rarest among the rare. It’s a 1972 model, one of only… more»
6k Mile Beauty: 1990 Cadillac Brougham D’Elegance
This 1990 Cadillac Brougham D’Elegance has to be the nicest example I’ve ever personally seen for sale since they were new, and it’s listed here on eBay out of Sarasota, Florida. Even if you’re not a fan of them,… more»
No Frills SUV: 1992 Chevy Blazer Survivor
Talk about a vehicle you never see in nice condition like this: a 1992 Chevrolet Blazer, one of the most recognized modern SUVs, that appears to have lived a supremely gentle existence despite the truck’s reputation for being good… more»
Classic Convertible: 1978 Fiat 124 Spider
Summer is coming people. That means warm weather, sunshine, and ample opportunities for hitting the road in your classic car. What better car to hit the road in than a classic Italian convertible? This Fiat 124 Spider shows a… more»
Calendar Girl: 1984 Pontiac Trans Am Turbo
It’s not that unusual for a person to buy a classic car and decide to sell it at some point down the track. What is more unusual is to find a person who decides to repeat the process with… more»
















