Some couples take their wedding ceremony quite seriously, planning for months to make sure everything goes just right. Others drive down to the courthouse and say I do. But back in 1994, a gentleman took things to a higher… more»
Driver Quality Cars
No Reserve Time Capsule: 1969 Buick Riviera
Most enthusiasts believe Ford created the Personal Luxury Car segment with its Thunderbird. Whether or not that is accurate is a matter for debate, but other manufacturers joined the party when they realized there was money to be made…. more»
Lemon Twist: 1970 Plymouth GTX 440
As popular as the Road Runner had become by the end of the sixties decade, it’s easy to forget that the GTX had beaten it to the market by one year. Plymouth customers could buy a GTX in ’67… more»
Like-New 25k Mile 1985 Ford F-150 XLT Lariat
I think virtually every motoring enthusiast laments a lost opportunity where they could have bought a new classic, but circumstances contrived against them. If you feel that way about the 1985 Ford F-150 XLT Lariat, this could be your… more»
Sweet Survivor: 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix Model J
The personal luxury car segment of the market was hot in the 1960s and 1970s. One of the leaders was the Pontiac Grand Prix, which debuted in 1962 and ran through 2002 as a coupe. As conceived, the auto… more»
Glorified Station Wagon: 1969 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser
Picture this- let’s go back to 1983, and suppose that the scriptwriters of Vacation had sent the family Vista Cruiser to a custom shop for a makeover instead of the crusher. Sure, the whole feel of the movie would… more»
Trick Truck: 1978 Dodge Warlock
The Dodge Warlock was one of several “adult toy” pickups that Chrysler built in the late 1970s, which also included the red hot Li’l Red Express, Macho Power Wagon, and the Adventurer. It was a limited production offering in… more»
Crazy 1975 Dodge Woodsman 4×4 Camper
According to the seller, this 1975 Dodge Woodsman 4×4 camper is one of only eight made. There were several versions of Woodsman’s produced over the years, but apparently, the 4×4 version with a bare aluminum body was very rare…. more»
Ranger-Owned: 1957 Tucker Sno-Kitten
The Sno-Kitten, technically the Sno-Cat Model 222, was a product of Tucker Sno-Cat Corp. It was designed to be a compact way of traversing soft and deep snow in areas like the mountains of the Pacific Northwest. Only 105… more»
Grab It Now: 1977 Buick Regal
The cupboards are increasingly bare of 1960s bargain cars (Corvair collectors remain; we love you), so people are looking at newer stuff. We all know that the 1970s weren’t exactly the time for muscle, at least not after the… more»
Stored For 25 Years: 1979 Ford Pinto
During the 1960s and 1970s, Ford developed a reputation for producing new models in an almost unbelievably short timeframe. The Pinto was a perfect example, with the car going from concept to the showroom in forty-three months, which was… more»
Old Reliable: 1975 Dodge Dart Sport
Once seen everywhere, most Dodge Darts discovered today are generally performance-oriented models (GT-GTS) that have been saved for obvious reasons. As for the more plebian models like this 1975 Dart Sport, they’re a seldom-seen find these days – especially… more»
Well Built Kit Car: 1929 Gazelle
Once we were a nation of builders. Long before the internet was around, and when cable TV consisted of twelve channels, people actually went out to their garages and built things. One of the more popular pastimes for such… more»
Former First Responder: 1992 Jeep Cherokee XJ
Yeah, perhaps a sixties or seventies model ex-cop car with a factory police package would be cooler, but there’s something about this former first responder 1992 Jeep Cherokee XJ here on Craigslist that’s kind of satisfying in its own… more»
Two Owner 83k Mile: 1977 Pontiac Trans Am
The seller of this 1977 Pontiac Trans Am states that it is a 2 owner original car with only 83,500 miles since new. The Trans Am is located in Neosho, Missouri and is listed here on eBay. The car… more»
454/4-Speed: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS
If you had the knowledge and cash in 1967, you could order a new Camaro with a fire-breathing 427ci V8 under the hood. For mere mortals, the limit was a 396, but that still provided plenty of ponies under… more»
















