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71k-Mile 1988 Jeep Comanche Pioneer

The base price of the 2025 Jeep Gladiator is $39,995. That’s a lot of money for a base-model anything, but there’s hope yet; you can pick up this 1988 Jeep Comanche Pioneer for a mere $8,200. It’s not only… more»

Car Hauler Needed: Vintage Cadillac Collection for $8K

Luxury Cadillac collection or stolen car dumping ground: you decide! In all seriousness, this is an interesting listing for a few reasons, with the backdrop being the most curious of all of them. The abandoned warehouse / post-Apocalyptic setting… more»

Rare First-Year Project? 1956 Plymouth Fury

The Fury was born in 1956 as an upscale version of the Plymouth Belvedere and would be something of an exclusive sort of car for its first three years. Like the Chevy Impala, the Fury would become a series… more»

Chicago And NorthWestern Railway Handcar

Founded in June 1859, the Chicago and NorthWestern (sometimes seen as Chicago and North Western) railway lasted until 1995, when it was bought out or merged with the Union Pacific. This undated Chicago and NorthWestern System Railway Handcar is… more»

Tree Find Project: 1968 Ford Galaxie 500 Ragtop

Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Chevrolet and Ford waged a fierce battle in the full-size automobile market. And – more times than not – the Chevy Impala beat out the Ford Galaxie for the top sales spot, including the… more»

Sweptline Survivor: 1979 Dodge D100 Custom 318

Bright Canyon Red looks great on this 1979 Dodge D100 Sweptline Custom pickup, or it did at one time. It’s wearing a sun-faded patina look now, but so are a lot of us. The seller has this truck posted… more»

Strong Runner: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air

The seller of this 1957 Chevrolet owns a Hot Rod shop, and his initial vision was to turn this one into a low rider and paint it black.  However, this Bel Air has taken a back seat to some… more»

Corinthian Leather: 1987 Chrysler New Yorker

While not a classic New Yorker, these unusual little front-drive-era K-car-derived luxury boxes are nice, nice enough. Good enough for most people, which isn’t what Chrysler had in mind for their marketing campaign, I’m sure. The seller has this… more»

Marvelous Mopar: 1941 Chrysler Windsor Convertible

The 1940s Chrysler product portfolio offered a near-perfect aspirational ladder for would-be buyers, from the Royal to the Imperial – all aptly named. The Windsor was introduced in 1939, a top-level trim option sitting above the Royal in its… more»

Pair of 1956 Pontiac Star Chief Safari’s

One of the most iconic vehicles of the 1950s was the Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad. Built between 1955 and 1957, the Nomad was a 2-door “Sport Wagon” that didn’t catch on sales-wise at the time. Often forgotten is that… more»

Super SUV: 1993 GMC Typhoon

There was a time when the GMC Typhoon was so outrageous, so class-busting in its novelty, that there was nothing else like it. There were no legions of high-performance SUVs, trucks with room for 5 and their gear that… more»

39k Original Miles: 1965 Ford Thunderbird Convertible

This 1965 Ford Thunderbird Convertible is a three-owner classic. With a known history, its low odometer reading should be verifiable. The seller has recently splashed some cash to improve its presentation and the operation of some features, but it… more»

23K Original Miles: 1990 Cadillac Fleetwood Coupe

The early 90s were an era of immense change for Cadillac. Gone were the days of huge, rear-wheel drive behemoths and thirsty V8 engines. While the change to front-wheel drive happened early in the 80s, the downsizing of the… more»

Throwback Styling: 1976 Stutz Blackhawk

Who remembers the Stutz Blackhawk, one of those “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous” cars from the 1970s? Built in Italy, the styling of these opulent automobiles was over the top, which was the intended result. They were low-production… more»

Southwest Base Model: 1989 Jeep Wrangler

You wouldn’t think of a base model of being inherently appealing, but when a certain model begins to disappear from circulation due to general attrition, rust, or both, it can suddenly become a selling point. Why? Well, if a… more»

McLaren Replica: 1980 Manta Mirage

The seller refers to this car as a McLaren in his description, and while you first scoff at that comparison, he’s not that far off. The Manta Mirage, as it is rightfully called, is one of the more compelling… more»

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