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1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Story

Tucked away in a Mike Wagner’s Wisconsin plating shop, this dusty yet solid 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 waited “at least” twenty-five years. One connection led to another, and a deal was struck to sell the car to a… more»

Stout Tow Rig? 1975 Chevrolet Suburban

Station wagons are really popular these days but if you need a bit more room and good towing capacity to drag your gear around, these old Suburbans are great. In California, it’s even better if they are from 1975… more»

In A Shed For Years! 1978 Porsche 930 Turbo

As much beloved as the original Porsche 930 Turbo is by Stuttgartphiles, it’s hard for me to believe that a low-mileage example has deteriorated to this state. I’d love to know the story behind it, but the advertisement posted… more»

Stored 28 Years! 1970 Dodge Coronet Survivor

This largely original 1970 Dodge Coronet has been sleeping in Seattle since 1990. Thanks to reader G Keller for spotting this B-body Mopar here on Seattle, Washington craigslist. Warning for Mopar newbies:  don’t get too excited about the “440”… more»

14k Mile Survivor! 1977 Chevy K5 Blazer

We see so many ads claiming vehicles to be low mileage survivors and are always skeptical. This once, I really believe the ad here on craigslist for this 14,000 mile Blazer. The owner used it for a year and… more»

Something In The Barn: 1974 Volkswagen Thing

Whenever it seems like the amount of actual barn finds is waning, more seem to surface! This 1974 VW Thing is a real barn find wearing the barn grime to prove it! This VW is certainly a project, but… more»

Long Damp Nap: 1931 Cadillac LaSalle Sport Coupe

The LaSalle was a General Motors “companion make” created to fill the gap between Buick and Cadillac. The least expensive Cadillac was over $3,000 and the most expensive Buick was a little over $2,000. It was more than just a baby… more»

Sweet ‘Vette under $400!

This Hiawassee, Georgia yard find, a Chevrolet Chevette spotted here on eBay, checks all the boxes:  “No Title,” check, “Unknown Year,” check, “Not Running or Parts Car,” check, “As-is,” double-check. Still, if you’re looking for a project car on the… more»

Legend Looking For A Caretaker: 1924 Ford Model T Fordor

As automotive technology continues to amaze us today, we sometimes forget about the cars of yesterday that got us here.  In the early days of motoring, there were dozens of different automobile manufacturers spread across the country.  Each one… more»

Shades of the GTO – 1977 Pontiac Can Am

Pontiac billed the 1977 Pontiac Can Am as “Created in the Trans Am Tradition,” and this special model celebrated the 1977 return of SCCA’s Canadian-American Challenge Cup, the “Can-Am” sports car racing series. This Omaha, Nebraska classic could be… more»

Rare Combo! 1968 Pontiac Bonneville 428 Four-Speed Convertible

Whatever your opinion of this car, you have to respect a seller who says “The car has rust in most panels including the frame and floors.” After inhabiting a barn for at least 20 years, this very interesting 1968… more»

Grace and Space, but Pace…? 1960 Jaguar Mark IX

Grace, space, and pace was the famous credo of Jaguar founder Sir William Lyons, and this 1960 Mark IX still shows its graceful lines and sumptuous interior, but “pace” is a big question mark—that front end is sitting awfully… more»

Dusty Treasure: 1912 Maxwell Touring Car

This Maxwell is listed on eBay in Mariposa, California for $12,000. It was last registered in 1957 and still has a 1915 Pennsylvania license plate. This Maxwell was in a museum for many years until 10 years ago when it… more»

9,340 Original Miles: 1977 Dodge Aspen Sport Coupe

Many cars leave an emotional footprint (or sometimes a scar!) in our minds from the experiences that we have with them. Often the exterior doesn’t reflect the driving experience and driving each of these machines is a combination of… more»

One-Owner Original 1965 Oldsmobile 442!

This promising St. Louis, Missouri classic seeks a new owner for the first time… ever. It’s taken me a few decades to warm up to the first-generation “442,” and today this particular 1965 Oldsmobile 442 looks just right. More… more»

Go Big Or Go Home? 1973 Lincoln Continental Town Car

Do you have a big garage or perhaps an airplane hanger that’s not quite big enough for a firetruck? Are you looking for an inexpensive classic for those weekend drives? Could you stand the color, “light yellow gold”? Think how easy this… more»

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