Patina Driver: 1964 International Scout 80

This Scout 80 was originally owned by the US Department of Interior. It has lived out its 56 years in the dry Wyoming climate. The Scout is listed for sale here on eBay with three days remaining in the… more»

Black Beauty: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS 396

It’s hard to go wrong with a color combination of black and gold on a classic car. This 1968 Camaro SS 396 would seem to prove that point. However, this isn’t the combination that it wore when it rolled… more»

Restore or Rod? 1957 Chevrolet 3100

There’s just something about the front end of this 1957 Chevrolet pickup that draws you in. Like me, many enthusiasts will likely get drawn in and immediately begin daydreaming about what this old project could become. Found here on… more»

King Of Bling! 1958 Buick Limited Hardtop

In the automotive world of the late 1950s, the fin was king. Buick’s 1958 Limited didn’t feature enormous fins, but the company more than compensated for this potential shortcoming by loading the vehicle with acres of chrome. That makes… more»

Real Deal? 1979 Dodge Warlock 4×4

The Lil’ Red Express got all the attention in 1978 and 1979 but Dodge truck fans could also order the Warlock edition. Seen here in a dilapidated state is a 1979 Dodge 4WD Warlock. The truck can be found… more»

Grand Performance: 1965 Buick Wildcat 425

Update 9/17/2020 – Error, this Buick Wildcat is not a GS. How cool is “Wildcat” as a name for a car? In a day when cars are named “Telluride” or “Palisade” or an automobile company is called “Sellantis”, which… more»

Peacock Blue: 1968 Ford Bronco

With four days remaining in the auction, this 1968 Ford Bronco has already been bid up to $17,100 here on eBay. The 4WD Bronco is located in Marysville, Montana and is painted Peacock Blue. The truck has had the… more»

Mustang Alternative? 1964 Ford Falcon Sprint

Under different circumstances, the Ford Falcon Sprint could have been a sales winner that endured for many decades. Unfortunately for the Sprint, some pest called the Mustang just happened along, and it was this car that spelled the end… more»

Running 340: 1972 Dodge Challenger

The ad for this 1972 Dodge Challenger says it’s unmolested and unrestored! No kidding, it’s definitely unrestored, but it might actually be worth saving. Listed here on craigslist, this Challenger is listed for sale for $10,000 in Covina, California…. more»

Simply Stunning: 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix Coupe

Tackling a restoration project can be a pretty trying experience, but the finished product instills an unparalleled sense of pride in the owner. Sometimes a classic car will appear on the market that can create that same feeling, but… more»

Big Block Barn Find: 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396

The official production date for this 1969 Chevelle SS was February 14th. That’s Valentine’s Day. So if you have fallen in love with this classic, then you have probably been shot by Cupid’s arrow. The vehicle will need plenty… more»

Fresh 400: 1972 Chevrolet Camaro Z28/RS

The owner of this 1972 Camaro Z28/RS is a classic car enthusiast, and he has commenced the process of transforming this already potent American classic into something exceptional. However, he has now decided to part with the car. This… more»

4-Speed Equipped! 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix Convertible

Sometimes you end up with a car that you mostly like but you keep thinking, “What if it had just that one additional item that it doesn’t, then it would be perfect!” Most people suck it up and move… more»

1 Of 724: 1954 Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe Convertible

Chrysler sold nearly 100,000 cars for 1954 and the New Yorker Deluxe convertible was a small portion of that at 724 units. The New Yorker Deluxe was the top-of-the-line car at Chrysler in 1954 as the Imperial was another… more»

Rough Small Block: 1971 Plymouth Barracuda

It’s a shame that so many cars (and other products) get listed online, get sold and then the buyer backs out or disappears, for whatever reason. This 1971 Barracuda had the same experience, so the seller is giving it… more»

Turbo Power! 1977 Buick Skyhawk

General Motors hit a home run with its model-year 1975 second-generation 2+2 H Body styling. Sold by Pontiac, Buick, Oldsmobile, and Chevrolet, nearly 1.6 million found their way onto the roadways between 1975 and 1980. Today you rarely see… more»