2001 was the end of the road for the legendary Jeep Cherokee XJ. After 18 model years and nearly 3 million built, this iconic and popular SUV (which was introduced in 1984 before people started using the term “SUV”)… more»
Rust-Free Fastback: 1965 Ford Mustang 2+2
While I admit to a preference for original and unmolested classics, I find it hard to resist cars like this 1965 Mustang 2+2 Fastback. It features a strong and powerful mechanical package wrapped in a rust-free body. The tasteful… more»
Highly Optioned: 1976 Ford Bronco Explorer
First Generation Broncos are renowned for two things. They are accomplished off-roaders capable of transporting their occupants into pretty wild territory. They also have a well-earned reputation for rust issues, and this 1976 Bronco Explorer is no exception. It… more»
Big Blue Beauty: 1970 Buick LeSabre Custom Convertible
It’s ironic that this handsome, full-sized convertible is a LeSabre (the sword), because it is one sharp-looking big blue Buick. Based on the provided photos and description, it’s been well cared for, garage-kept, and has 83,000 original miles on… more»
1966 Mustang Convertible: GT or Not?
Ready to tackle a project that might yield you a cool cruiser? This 1966 Mustang convertible might be for you. But read and look carefully at what you’re bidding on before you get too enthusiastic. Should you decide this… more»
1969 Shasta 17-Foot Starflyte Trailer
A 17-foot trailer with a bathroom (toilet and shower) is all most of us need for a good road trip. This 1969 Shasta Starflyte is light enough that most small pickups or SUVs could easily pull it. The seller… more»
Really Red: 1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
One comment on my recent write-up of a 1976 Ford Elite stood out to me — “If the law of percentages was driving the number of low-mileage Elites out there, we’d be seeing more than twice as many low-mileage… more»
Recent Restoration: 1967 Ford Mustang Inline-6
Ford introduced the Mustang mid-way through 1964 and in the next two-and-a-half years would sell more than 1.2 million copies. So, saying that the new pony car was a huge success would almost be an understatement. The automobile received… more»
Get Away From It All: 1962 Shasta Compact Trailer
In 1941, just before America got involved in WWII, Shasta started making camping trailers and they’re still going strong today. With remote working a reality today, get away from it all in this 1962 Shasta Compact trailer! It’s listed… more»
1,313 Miles? 1988 Oldsmobile Toronado
This 1988 Oldsmobile Toronado is from an interesting era, but I guess every era is interesting in one way or another. GM downsized the fourth-generation (1986-1992) Toronado just as gas prices dropped below $1.00 a gallon. The seller has… more»
Real U-Code 455: 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442
1972 was anything but a pinnacle year for muscle cars in general, with high-priced insurance and increasing emission standards creating a dual whammy that was really starting to take its toll on the decline of performance-oriented vehicles by this… more»
L78 375 HP: 1970 Chevrolet Nova SS 396
The L78 396 V8 engine was only available in the Chevrolet Nova for three years: 1968, 1969, and 1970. After that, the most you could get from the factory was a 350 V8 as the muscle car segment of… more»