Automobilia

98k-Mile Survivor! 1985 Pontiac 6000

These cars, what few are left anyway, hold a special place in my memories. I had a beige one, which saw me through high school and my first few years in the United States military. This one, though, is… more»

Sacré-Bleu! Survivor 1980 Citroën 2CV

This 1980 Citroën 2CV was found in a basement in Europe, having been kept and maintained since new by its original owner. Its current owner purchased it from that individual in 2006 and legally imported it to the United… more»

Fun Summer Driver: 1975 Ford Maverick Grabber

Here we have a 1975 Maverick Grabber located in Alberta, Canada for a purchase price of $10,000 CND.  With the present exchange, it would be approx. $7,400 US. Listed here on Kijiji,  a Canadian ad service similar to Craigslist…. more»

Garage For 52 Years: 1927 Buick Standard Six

After going through the pictures and listing of this car, the phrase, “what would you do for a Klondike bar?” was rattling around in my head. The seller would like to trade you this 1927 Buick Standard Six Two… more»

Holiday Grandkid Dream! 1953 Corvette Pedal Car

If your favorite grandchild (or child for you younger readers) didn’t get what they really wanted for Christmas, you might find it here on craigslist where a GM-authorized 1953 Corvette pedal car is being sold.  Thanks to long-time finder Peter… more»

Almost Able To Drive 1954 Dodge Coronet Deluxe Coupe

Sitting pretty in a garage is this simple 1954 Dodge Coronet Deluxe Coupe. Having a clear title and 52,643 miles on the odometer, you can purchase it with a buy it now price of $7,200 or make an offer…. more»

1928 Durant Star M2 Coupe Survivor

They surely don’t make them like they used to. Sifting through the photos of this 1928 Durant M2 Coupe is like looking into a time machine. The starting bid price is $7,500 and it is located in Saline, Michigan…. more»

Fill ‘Er Up: 1952 Chevrolet Tanker Truck

Oil and gas memorabilia is very popular among antique and automotive collectors. Here is a chance to own a piece of rolling memorabilia with this 1952 Chevrolet Tanker. This truck appears to be in overall great condition considering the… more»

Massive Matchbox Collection For Sale!

We have featured a few diecast car collections over the years, but this could be the largest stash of Matchbox brand stuff we’ve ever seen! The owner has been collecting for over 30 years and everything appears to still… more»

Cupboard Find: 1920’s Auto-Go Board Game

This is more of a cupboard find than a barn find, but even car guys need to come out of the garage once in a while to spend some quality time with the family. And what better way to do… more»

Hey Baby! Wanna Ride? 1950s Giordani Passeggino

Okay, I’ll be right up front, here: I don’t know anything significant about baby buggies, baby carriages, strollers, prams or perambulators. True, I did ride around in a pretty fancy little German buggy in my day, but it’s a… more»

What Would You Pay For A Von Dutch?

“How much would you pay for a Von Dutch?”. That’s the question Rick asked when he sent us a link to this glove box door he found on craigslist. Personally, I’d have a hard time paying the asking price,… more»

Seriously Valuable Mopar “Fast Facts” Book

This “Fast Facts” book looks interesting, but it’s the auction’s bidding action that really caught my attention. It currently has 46 bids and is sitting at an astonishing $560! That’s a lot of money for a three ring binder… more»

50 Year Collection For Auction

The Building storing the contents of this auction was purchased by a former Seattle Washington Harley Davidson dealer 50 years ago. There are all sorts of interesting things available in this no reserve auction, and we are sure there… more»

30,000 Cars Found In Donated Home!

That’s right, 30,000 cars! Obviously, they weren’t all full-sized, but still. If you haven’t already read this story then you should. A man named Dennis Erickson spent his whole life stashing away automobiles of every size. Most were diecast, but… more»

Coolest Porsche Ad Ever!

Thirty-eight years ago, Professor Ferdinand Porsche and his son, Ferry, built the first cars to bear the family name. As a direct result, Porsche enthusiasts of today are subject to a recurring dream. Which goes something like this: After… more»

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