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‘Da Boss! 1969 Ford Mustang 429

Anyway that you cut it, a 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 is a blue chip collectible. They seemed to wallow for years without collector appreciation but that changed several years ago and is hardly the case today. Today’s find… more»

Your Chance to Own A Shelby: 1986 Dodge Omni GLH-S

If you’ve just gotta have a Shelby, and you’re not keen on the modern Mustang versions, many of which have been made after the time of the iconic man’s death in 2012, this 1986 Dodge Omni GLH-S might be… more»

Nomad Van: 1982 GMC Vandura 35 Travelcraft

If you’ve been paying attention, the official phenomenon of ‘van life’ has been with us for just about 10 years. Each passing year, it has grown stronger having (possibly?) peaked with the recent acclaimed Hollywood film Nomadland. The thing… more»

Caveman Camper! 1970 Ford F-350

Though their history is a little sparse online, Caveman Campers were all the rage in the Pacific Northwest from the 1950s through the 1970s. A company by that name in Grants Pass, Oregon built campers that would fit onto… more»

In The Family 60 Years: 1925 Maxwell

The Maxwell was one of many automobile brands to populate the U.S. market in the early 1900s. They were built between 1904 and 1925 and – at one time – were the third best-selling cars on the road. Eventually,… more»

Stalled Project: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

Generally, when it comes to Road Runner projects, my first thought is rarely wondering about whether or not the car has rust, but rather how much is there and where it’s located.  Fortunately, while the 1969 Plymouth Road Runner… more»

Short Bed Survivor: 1965 Ford F100 Truck

The Ford F-series was born when Ford asked – what if we made a pickup for the Average Driver, instead of for commercial or farm use? Make it more comfortable (at least a little), pay attention to safety, and… more»

Parked For 20 Years: 1970 Dodge Challenger

If I were to pick a Mopar classic that ticks the boxes for me from a styling perspective, the First Generation Dodge Challenger would sit close to the top of the list. While considered a top-end pony car, its… more»

Original 428 Ram Air: 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1

If you wanted a fast Mustang in 1970, Ford was happy to take your money and deliver something extraordinary. While it wasn’t the ultimate weapon in the company’s arsenal, a Mach 1 with an R-Code 428 Cobra Jet under… more»

LT-1 With A/C: 1972 Chevrolet Corvette

OK, so we’re going to ditch the actual barn finds, just for a post, and cover a beautifully restored 1972 Chevrolet LT-1 Corvette. This car has some notable features, besides its finely restored condition, so it’s worthy of a… more»

Runs And Drives: 1969 Mustang Mach 1

Paint cans in the trunk? With large drips having dried on them in a color very closely resembling the exterior finish of the car? I thought I’d seen everything. Maybe that’s what the seller means when he says someone… more»

Mopar Assortment In Florida!

You know the expression, “a picture is worth a thousand words.” Well, the seller here has nine interesting Chrysler products for sale but thinks he can get buyers interested with just two photos showing just three of the vehicles…. more»

1969 Chevy Camaro Indy Pace Car Needs Rescue

By next Sunday morning, you can be the owner of a massive rust-pile that, in its DNA, is a 1969 RS/SS Chevrolet Camaro Indy Pace Car. You’ll have to send a truck to Cromwell, Connecticut to collect your prize… more»

Marine Patina: 1963 International Harvester Travelette

International Harvester – of tractor fame – also produced trucks nearly throughout its history. We all know the Scout and maybe even the Travelall, but here on eBay we have a 1963 International Harvester Travelette, formerly owned by the… more»

Airplane Hangar Find! 1965 Pontiac Catalina

The Catalina was a part of the lineup for more than 30 years (1950-81). During the 1960s and 1970s, it would be Pontiac’s full-size entry-level car, although it was by no means spartan. The third generation was built between… more»

454 V8 Sleeper! 1989 Chevrolet Caprice

The Caprice emerged in 1965 as a gussied-up Impala, Chevrolet’s answer to the new Ford LTD, which was a fancy Galaxie 500. It would soon become a series of its own and U.S. production continued as a rear-wheel-drive car… more»

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