1 Of 10 Bicentennial Wonder! 1976 Chevrolet Bonanza

I remember the US Bicentennial as an explosion of red, white and blue everywhere for an entire year. Evidently, Chevrolet got into the act with 500 Spirit of 76 trucks, and only 10 of them were Bonanza models (according… more»

Made in St. Paul, MN: 1942 Ford M20 6×6

One of my favorite George Carlin skits is where he says, “Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac?” You won’t have to worry about… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1965 Ford F-100 Flareside

This old Ford is going to need a decent amount of work, but it’s a short bed Flareside that runs and drives! Most of it’s issues are cosmetic, although it does have rust problems. Reader Ken N has decided to… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1965 Jeep Gladiator For $1,500

UPDATE – The seller claims this one was stolen. Hopefully they will recover it soon. With a name like Gladiator, you know this Jeep was built to battle all kinds of terrain. Alright, maybe they aren’t the ultimate off roader, but they… more»

345 + A/C: 1979 International Scout

Finding a vintage car hidden away in the California desert sounds like a dream vacation to some of us. Being able to get that vehicle to fire up for the first time in years and drive it home puts… more»

Salvagabili-T? 1947 Diamond T

When I saw this very rough looking but still beautiful Diamond T for sale on craigslist in Casa Grande, Arizona, I immediately thought of Howard, and wondered what he would have to say about this somewhat beat up and… more»

Mother Daughter Workhorse: Rusty 1973 Jeep CJ5

When first glancing at this awesome 1973 Jeep CJ5 project, it’s easy to look past any glaring flaws straight to that vintage business decor still proudly displaying this truck’s working history. However, that same lineage as a plow truck… more»

4×4 Ragtop: 1989 Dodge Dakota Convertible

It’s top-down weather here in the Midwest, oddly enough, since it’s still February. This may be one of the most eye-catching convertibles that a person could own, or at least one of the most unusual. This is a 1989… more»

One Family Owned: 1955 Chevy Cameo Barn Find

The Cameo is one of 5,220 produced in 1955, all of which surprisingly were Bombay Ivory with red. I’ll bet there aren’t many left now, especially one that’s had single family ownership! Now it’s back on the road after a… more»

Two-Fer Sale: 1977 Volkswagen Iltis

Who doesn’t love a two-fer sale?! If you happen to have $16,000 lying around, and really who doesn’t.. (cough).. you could buy both of these unusual 1977 Volkswagen Iltis tough utility vehicles (TUVs?). Or, if you insist on breaking… more»

Minty Fresh: 1967 Dodge D100 Step Side

Vintage trucks always seem to be appreciated no matter their make and model. Some are certainly more popular than others, but in general, old trucks are just plain cool. That definitely goes for this 1967 Dodge D100. Described as… more»

$2,500 CJ: 1951 Willys CJ-3A

Here’s a 1951 Willys CJ-3A and it’s on Craigslist with an asking price of $2,500. That seems like a good deal, doesn’t it? This would be a fun vehicle to bop around the neighborhood with, there’s no question about… more»

Short Thing: 1974 Volkswagen Thing Shorty

If you have time for just one short thing, check out this 1974 Volkswagen Thing Shorty! This strangely appealing custom-chop looks like it was done well and just needs some finishing up, paint-wise and a few other things. It’s… more»

Pure Opulence: 1970 Camelot Cruiser R/V

Have you ever considered buying a vintage R/V, but decided not to after seeing the insides? You know, years of poor upkeep and bad choices that lead to the interior accommodations feeling slightly third-world-ish in quality? Well, there’s an… more»

Copart Crush: 1970 Chevrolet El Camino

That will buff out–not! It’s pretty obvious what happened to this 1970 El Camino (is it really an SS–apparently you cannot tell from the 1970 VIN?) and the tree won! However, I’ve seen worse–the question is are you willing… more»

Clamshell Tailgate: 1970 GMC Suburban

Original paint can be a blessing and a curse. In some cases, it’s simply too rough to ever look good, no matter how much buffing you do. Other times, it’s weathered just to the point of being acceptable, with… more»

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