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1969 Oldsmobile 442: Unfinished Business

It always amazes me how cars can sit ignored for years, looking as if they hold as much value as an aluminum can, and then they suddenly become prized possessions once listed on eBay. This 1969 Oldsmobile 442 here… more»

1964 Mercedes 300SE: Jigsaw Project

At one time this was a beautiful machine, will it ever be again?

Stored 15+ Years: 1969 Datsun Roadster

This is one dusty Datsun!

1966 BMW 2000CS: Slicktop

No sunroof, manual transmission and the 2.0CS engine, what more can you ask for?

1969 Fiat 850 Spider: Gone Green

It could be fun, but could you handle the bright green paint?

Save This Stag From The Crusher!

We have heard this line before – the seller threatens that they are going to crush a car if someone doesn’t buy for more than it’s worth. That may not be the case here because they don’t even give… more»

Ensconced For A Decade: Jaguar S-Type

How much would you offer for this Jag?

That’s A Lot Of Yellow: 1948 Pirsch Fire Truck

You can own this big yellow fire truck for just $1k!

1967 Maserati Quattroporte: For the Brave

Does the Italian V8 in this Maserati tempt you enough to save this Quattroporte?

Six, Count’em, Six 1959 Edsels!

This seller has six ’59 Edsels and they all need to go!

Big Healey For Eight Grand!

Crazy to think that this rusty Austin-Healey 3000 looks like a bargain at $8k!

$3,000 Road Runner!

Here’s what three grand will get you these days. Not much! This rust bucket is claimed to have once been a big-block/4-speed equipped Road Runner though and that’s a very good thing. It’s fun to dream that this may… more»

Luck Of The Irish? ’65 911 And ’68 912

Here we have a 911 and a 912, both in rare Irish Green paint, but are they worth saving?

1978 Dodge Dreamer: RV-Ready

Here is another odd creation of the ’70s! This could be a good hauler or an odd cruiser!

Rusty But Running: 1971 Volvo 1800E

Save it or part it out?

Look On The Other Side: 1958 Peerless GT

You’re gonna have to know how to work with fiberglass to make this one right.

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