During the mid-1980s, compact vehicles from all over the world received all-wheel-drive variants, including BMW’s 3-Series, Dodge’s Colt, Honda’s Civic Wagon, Nissan’s Stanza, Pontiac’s 6000, and plenty more. Toyota sold a variety of models using its All-Trac full-time four-wheel-drive… more»
Driver Quality Cars
Price Drop: 1989 Isuzu I-Mark RS With Recaro Package
It’s been over a decade since Isuzu stopped selling passenger vehicles in the United States, and while they were mostly known for selling trucks and SUVs before they departed from the market, the automaker also sold a handful of… more»
Dashing Diesel: 1980 Volkswagen Dasher Hatchback
Most folks are familiar with Volkswagen’s Passat, a midsize vehicle which the company has sold globally since 1973. Even though the Passat name made its way to the United States for the 1989 model year, the automaker sold the… more»
Show-Winner! 1971 International Harvester Scout Comanche
Far-removed from any barn, this show-ready Scout may be one of the best-preserved and restored specimens on the planet. The 1971 International Harvester Scout in Frisco, Texas looks like it drove off the pages of the original sales literature!… more»
BF AUCTION: 1979 International Scout Terra
UPDATE – The seller has sent us additional photos. It looks like the body was in nice shape prior to being painted, but the seller made sure it was perfectly straight before having it sprayed. After listing and successfully… more»
Rock Crawler Project? 1974 Ford Bronco
It’s obvious this 1974 Ford Bronco needs a little work. As you can see, the driver’s fender is missing. The rocker panels and quarters have some deep rust issues. It can be found here on eBay with a current… more»
Amazing Build! 1957 Convair 240 Airplane-RV Conversion
Eccentric is an often over-used term. With regard to this motor home named “Andromeda”, eccentric seems to fit it perfectly. The chassis was pulled from a 1979 Pace Arrow which was then topped with a 1957 Convair 240 airplane… more»
Beach Ready! 1977 V8 Jeep CJ-7
Any way you cut it, Jeep is a hot property. Old Jeep, new Jeep, traditional Jeep, SUV Jeep, CUV Jeep, everywhere a Jeep Jeep; everyone seems to want a piece of the legend. And it is no secret that… more»
Sweet T! 1924 Ford Track Roadster
From Boise, Idaho comes this speed-o-licious 1924 Ford Model T-bodied custom. Like many hot rods, this one retains only part of its original equipment. The “Track T” represents the essence of hot-rodding. You won’t find another Ford exactly like… more»
Rare Driver: 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Aerocoupe
It’s rare to see a genuine Chevrolet Monte Carlo Aerocoupe wearing anything but its stock wheels and not residing inside a NASCAR-themed garage display, but this example located in Maine is clearly someone’s everyday driver. In a way, that… more»
Tow Worthy: 1947 Autocar C50 Truck
Early heavy-duty trucks in running condition are a bit scarce, and often have suffered the test of time. Thankfully this Autocar C50 truck is a very solid project, that is running and driving. A classic truck looks great hauling… more»
442 Alternative: 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
There was a dizzying array of Oldsmobile intermediate models offered in 1970, a multitude of body styles that no automotive producer provides today. And when you mention Cutlass, the conversation usually turns to either a 442 or a W-31… more»
Patina Rod: Custom 1952 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup
Extensively modifying classic domestic vehicles is a huge part of American car culture, especially when it comes to customizing them for added performance and personified looks. This 1952 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup that’s available here on eBay is a great… more»
Hemi Four-Speed! 1966 Dodge Coronet 500
The words “Hemi Four-Speed” can sell just about anything. Hemi Four-Speed, uh, clothes washer? You bet I need that. Hemi Four-Speed lawn tractor? Heck, yeah, buddy; I’ll be right over! While this fine-looking Dodge has value all by itself,… more»
390 Powered: 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Hardtop
NASCAR was certainly all the rage in the ’60s, and there was a mantra that stated, “Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday”. At one time I thought, naively, that meant, well if you win a race on Sunday, the… more»
















