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Saved From a Clone: 1978 Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon

We all dream of finding that classic “one elderly owner” car. Well, that is essentially what this 1978 Cutlass Salon is. The seller purchased it off the original owner who had owned it for 40-years. He had plans for… more»

Nearly Perfect: 1973 Ford Maverick

Ford is a company that seems to have the ability to release cars that are in the right place at the right time. Of course, they did make some catastrophic mistakes, but cars like the Model T, the Mustang,… more»

Mini Truckin’ Centerfold: 1989 Isuzu Amigo

As part of the formidable years of my automotive upbringing, a phenomenon that involved taking light-duty import trucks and SUVs and dressing them up with wild paint jobs and body kits became a regular fixture of my magazine stand… more»

Beautiful Bargain! 1988 Alfa Spider

By 1988, purchasing a new Alfa Spider was like buying a brand new vintage car. The original design dated from 1966, although many updates had been performed since then. This example wears the next to last visual update, in… more»

Spiced Up! 1974 Dodge Dart Swinger With A Big Block

Before “Swingers” took on its current connotation, a “Swinger” was more broadly defined as a cool, easy-going person who was up for anything fun. Dodge began calling some or all two-door varieties of its compact Dart by the Swinger… more»

Indy 500 Pace Car: 1984 Pontiac Fiero

While we all know most pace cars are a shadow of their on-track counterparts, I think we can all agree some of the replicas are cooler than others. That’s how I feel about the Fiero, even if it was… more»

Low-Mile Survivor: 1967 BMW 1600

If there is one BMW model that helped make the company a success story, it’s definitely the 2002 Series. As one of the earliest iterations of the sporty compact coupe, the 1600 model can be hard to find, which… more»

Rare Air: 1955 Cadillac Series 62

1955 Cadillacs were made famous by a young man from Tupelo, Mississippi… specifically, a pink one. Well, actually, two of them – the first one was apparently destroyed in an auto accident while traveling between gigs. This one does… more»

Honest Survivor: 1977 Chevrolet K5 Blazer 2WD

While it will never come with guarantees, a history of long-term ownership can be a fairly reassuring sign when you go to purchase a classic vehicle. This 1977 Blazer has just such a history. Its original owner kept the… more»

Low Mileage T-Top: 1985 Ford Mustang GT

Like many performance-oriented vehicles, clean examples of a “Fox Body” Ford Mustang are becoming rather hard to find. The seller of this 1985 Mustang GT offered here on eBay acknowledges this, noting that they found this pristine example after… more»

Two Door 4×4: 1983 AMC Eagle SX/4

Widely known in the auto industry as the first “crossover”, the AMC Eagle was the only passenger car with four-wheel-drive in its day. This two-tone example is for sale here on craigslist near Wilmington, DE. Want to know more?… more»

Rock Solid: 1965 Ford Mustang

When it comes to promising project cars that could be driven while any restoration work is complete, this 1965 Mustang is probably up there with the best of them. This is a car that shows a lot of promise,… more»

Daily Driver Ready: 1959 Ford Coupe

Few people nowadays think of a 1950’s anything as a “daily”, but the seller of this 1959 Ford claims it to be in just that condition. It’s listed here on craigslist and located West of Richmond, Virginia with a… more»

Buy One Now: 1993 GMC Typhoon

I don’t claim to have a crystal ball, but I have to believe there’s going to be a day when the Typhoon and Cyclone are impossible to buy in decent shape for under $20K. This one here is the… more»

Best Of Both Worlds: 1984 Ford E-350 Centurion

To fans of FoMoCo and wacky byproducts of the 1980s, the Centurion Vehicles name should quickly ring a bell. Throughout the ‘80s and ‘90s, Centurion created all sorts of custom Ford trucks and vans, and this 1984 E-350 that’s… more»

Mexican Shelby: 1972 Ford Mustang GT-351

While Mexico is famous for producing air-cooled Beetles long after they were retired stateside, a lesser known element of their automotive history is the brush the country’s Ford operations had with muscle car greatness. None other than Shelby Enterprises… more»

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