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One of 350: 1982 Alfa Romeo Balocco GTV6

Special editions are nothing new, but as a car gets older, does that cosmetic or other styling-related “upgrade” that sets a limited edition model apart star to matter more? That’s my question about the 1-of-350 Alfa Romeo GTV6 Balocco… more»

Does RS Stand For Rusty Stuff Or Rally Sport?

While I realize a 1967 Rally Sport Camaro is a desirable car, there are many different levels of desirable. Does a 6 cylinder, three speed, drum-braked Rally Sport float your boat? If so, or if you are looking for… more»

The Real Deal: 1970 Pontiac GTO

This is a real deal barn find, not to mention a real deal muscle car with a giant V8 and even a 4-speed! This 1970 Pontiac GTO is listed on eBay with bids reaching over $10,000. There’s still over… more»

Powerless: 1970 Chevrolet C-10 Stepside

Stepside pickups are the two-doors of the car world, if that makes any sense at all. It seems like everyone wants their cars to have just two doors and they want their pickups to have a stepside box. This… more»

Low Mileage Blank Canvas: 1963 Dodge 330

Have you ever wanted to build up a classic car but you were torn on finding the “right” candidate? You didn’t want to modify a nicely optioned car, but you didn’t want a rust bucket either? Well this ’63… more»

Real Barn Find: 1958 Lancia Appia Coupe

If you are a fan of obscure Italian cars with unusual engines that are truly barn finds, then this is the car for you! Offered for sale here on eBay at no reserve, there’s not that much time left in the… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1954 Packard Patrician

Seller Description: I purchased my Patrician in summer of 2009 while on a business trip to San Diego via a friend of a friend that was using it as his local daily driver until mid-2000. I have all the… more»

The Judge In The Barn: 1969 Pontiac GTO

Here come de Judge! This GTO was discovered in the second owner’s barn, where it had been parked since the late ’70s. They purchased it from the original owner in 1974, so they didn’t get much use out of… more»

(Mini) Truck Stop: Dodge Rampage Collection

When you’re a hoarder of Dodge Rampages, you’re allowed to be a man of few words. OK, I just made that up – but it sure seems like that’s one of the perks based on this very terse listing… more»

The Sky Is The Limit: 1954 Ford Crestline Skyliner

With innovations in styling and drive-train in the 1950’s, Ford offered a very neat option that was certainly a step outside of the box. The Crestline “Skyliner” has a tinted acrylic window mounted into the roof of the car,… more»

Anglo-Italian Combination: 1960 Triumph Italia 2000

As the owner of a Triumph Italia 2000 since 1987, I obviously am biased towards these beautiful cars. Yes, that’s the sight of bias you are reading! With no more than 330 produced (sources vary) and a combination of… more»

Black Plate Barn Find: 1968 Buick Riviera

I’ve always liked the looks of the Buick Riviera, especially first and second generation cars. And amazingly, you can get into one of these beautiful Buicks without breaking the bank. Given the looks, comfort and performance these cars offer,… more»

Number 403: 1969 Hurst Oldsmobile 442

There were just 922 Hurst Oldsmobile 442s built in 1969 and this one is number 403. It’s a Texas car that has been parked for a number of years, so there is some rust to be dealt with and… more»

More Than A Little Rough: 1967 Camaro RS 327

It’s funny how where you live can impact your prospective on the size of a project. The seller of this ’67 Camaro states that it’s not in bad shape, but either they are looking a completely different vehicle than… more»

Saved from Scrap, Part II: 1987 Nissan Pulsar Sportbak

There was a time when car designers dreamed big and manufacturers allowed those dreams to live on in real-life vehicles. Nowadays, a tantalizing concept is unveiled and the production model looks like a warmed-over (and that’s putting it nicely)… more»

390 V8 Included: 1968 Ford Custom 500

If you wanted a full size Ford in ’68, but didn’t want or need all the unnecessary frills and comforts of the Galaxie, you could buy the Custom 500. It was as basic as you could get with only… more»