Allow me to preface this post by saying this: I am by no means a Ferrari expert. It is my understanding that the late 70’s and early 80’s Ferrari’s are the redheaded stepchildren of Enzo’s exclusive family. I, for… more»
Italian Classic Cars
Donated Classics: 1970 Chevy Malibu and More!
It’s amazing what gets donated these days. We first flagged a 1970 Chevy Malibu that ended up at a donation center somewhere near Anaheim, California, shocked to see it listed as running and driving well and looking largely rust-free…. more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1961 Gilera Giubileo 98
UPDATE 3/16/17 – Mark has lowered his asking to $2,200. Also, he wanted us to mention that the title is missing, so it will be sold on a bill of sale only. FROM 2/27/17 – I won’t pretend to be an… more»
1972 Fiat 500 Furgoncino: Ex-TV & Movie Star
Fiat 500s are cute enough, especially this generation, but I had never seen a “Furgoncino” (little van?) before. This one even comes with an interesting history, and as they were never officially imported to the USA is pretty darn… more»
Ferrari Engined: 1968 Fiat Dino Coupe
It’s a well known fact that the Fiat Dino coupe and convertible were produced so that Ferrari could produce enough V6 engines that the power plant could be homologated for racing. Thankfully, the engineers and designers didn’t settle for… more»
Dusty Little Frog: 1972 Fiat 850 Spider
Those of you who have been around here for a while already know that I’m a bit of a Fiat fan. After buying my 124 Spider, I gained a serious interest in these fun small Italian sports cars. I… more»
How Brave Are You? 1967 Maserati Mistral
This car is the opportunity of a lifetime–for the right, very brave individual who’s wanted a vintage Maserati exotic car for a long time! It’s listed for sale here on eBay at no reserve, and with bidding at only… more»
Saved By The Clutch: 1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia SS
This Alfa listed on eBay has been sitting since a clutch failure in 1972 but apparently not in this field. It’s apparently rust free and has only about 38,000 miles. The styling by Bertone may not appeal to everyone, but it… more»
Estate Sale Survivor: 1986 Alfa Romeo GTV6
When car enthusiasts pass on to the big highway in the sky, what happens to their cars? In some cases, families retain them if the gearhead gene is strong; in other instances, due to lack of interest or needing… more»
RHD Euro-Spec: 1978 Ferrari 308GTB
You can’t get more 1980s than a white Ferrari, but the needle really begins to climb when you add a Koenig body kit to the mix. Ferrari 308s are not the most desirable F-car by far, but like so… more»
Heated Storage Find: 1966 Maserati Mistral
Imagine owning a celebrated sports car for just under ten years and then parking it for the next few decades due to an issue with the fuel injection. Seems crazy, right? Well, crazy or not, that’s the story behind… more»
Almost to Bangor: 1962 Alfa Romeo 1600 Spider
For reasons unknown to me, I have a fascination with northern Maine. I think it’s because here in New England, you can visit three states in little more then two hours – but to cover the vast expanses of… more»
Elegant Estate: 1962 Fiat 1800B Familiare
This is one ruggedly-beautiful wagon, or estate. It’s a 1962 Fiat 1800B Familiare and it’s on eBay with a current bid price of £806 ($1,008). It’s located in Haverhill, United Kingdom, about 70 miles northeast of London. Thanks to Dik… more»
Affordable to All: 1980 Maserati Quattroporte
While there are any number of cars you can buy cheaply, the age-old question is this: should you? Despite many of us seemingly adopting a negative attitude about the true costs of ownership for some types of speciality vehicles,… more»
Less Than $10? 1973 Triumph Spitfire (And Alfa Bargain Too!)
Yes, this car is rough, and possibly a parts car (although my British friends would highly disagree with this!), but right now the price is in single digit dollars! Yes, as I write, with three days to go in… more»
Big Meat Ball: 1970 Fiat 238
The idea of camping is a strong American tradition that came about in the 1920’s-1930’s with automobile becoming cheaper, and more reliable, to explore the wide open spaces. But in this instance we have a very uncommon Italian based… more»
















