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Two Owner 1991 Volkswagen Cabriolet

Looking for a convertible that’s easy on gas and has room for four? Volkswagen solved for these requirements in 1979 when it introduced the top-down version of its Golf compact. Sold in the US until 2002 under the Rabbit… more»

21k Miles With Leather: 2000 Pontiac Firebird Formula

Pontiac’s Formula brought unique styling to the fourth-generation Firebird. Muscular and less flamboyant than the Trans Am, the Formula might pass for a V6 to novices, but the high-powered LS1 will surprise anyone testing that mistake. This one needs… more»

Rust-Free 4×4: 1989 Toyota 5-Speed Pickup

How many of you have owned a vehicle for over 35 years? Better yet, one that you bought new? That’s the case with this 1989 Toyota 4×4 Pickup that was bought new by the seller, or at least they… more»

King of the Hill: 1990 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1

The early 1990s ushered in a new era for America’s sports car, and at the top of the heap was the legendary ZR-1. This 1990 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1, listed here on eBay, shows just 46,454 miles and is a… more»

Pair of Hide-Away Hardtops: 1959 Ford Skyliner

1950s automobiles were sometimes known for their gimmicks. Perhaps the most famous was the 1957-59 Ford Skyliner with a retractable roof marketed as the Hide-Away Hardtop. It used a complicated series of wires and gadgets to make the top… more»

Only 2,940 Miles? 1982 Mercury Grand Marquis

The seller says this 1982 Mercury Grand Marquis is the lowest mileage Grand Marquis in the world, and it may be with just a reported 2,940 miles. That’s just 68.4 miles a year over the last 43 years, crazy…. more»

Built 360 V8 Project: 1973 Plymouth Barracuda

The Plymouth Barracuda shed its Valiant roots in 1970, receiving a fresh E-body platform that was also shared with Dodge’s new Challenger. Sales would increase by 50%, but the resurgence was short-lived and demand quickly trickled away. The seller… more»

Only 43K Original Miles! 1957 Nash Ambassador

While GM, Ford, and Chrysler Corp. were heavily involved in a 1957 postwar slugapalooza, recently formed American Motors (1954) was trying to find its way forward in a hypercompetitive automotive market. AMC, brought together by the merger of Nash… more»

Never This Nice: 1996 Pontiac Sunfire Convertible

I have held the viewpoint for a while that the notion of a cheap and cheerful convertible – even if it’s based on a miserable economy car – represents a totally different value proposition than its hardtop sibling. The… more»

Patina Time Capsule: 1959 Chevrolet Apache

Up for grabs here on eBay is a genuine slice of American truck history, a 1959 Chevrolet Apache. With 83,861 miles on the clock and a weathered patina finish that tells its own story, this Apache is being sold… more»

Decent Driver: 1976 Chevrolet Vega Estate Wagon

The leading edge of the woodgrain on the Vega Estate Wagons has always made me scratch my head. I’m not sure why more thought wasn’t given to how to end that important part of this feature. Maybe there is… more»

No Reserve Well Optioned 1973 Chevrolet Corvette

This 1973 Chevrolet Corvette ticks many of the right boxes for those seeking a project candidate. It recently emerged from long-term storage and is a car that represents a promising restoration project. The first owner equipped it with a… more»

Rust-Free 1967 Lincoln Continental Coupe

Memories, like the something something of your mind… Some of you may remember that I had a similar car, but a year older and dark green. It’s one car that I regret selling, but they are not small, they… more»

Cheap $900 Convertible: 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass

Timing belt breaks are never a welcome occurrence, and the severity results can vary from just a simple replacement to significant internal engine damage.  Unfortunately, the cambelt snapping on this 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme has resulted in the car… more»

Crusty 1968 Buick Skylark Needs Some Love

The images of this 1968 Buick Skylark kind of make you wonder: Is it being trailered to somewhere, or has it just come from somewhere? If the latter, then it appears that someone “drug this bad boy out of… more»

Price Reduced! 1951 Triumph Mayflower

Occasionally, a manufacturer breaks new ground but still fails to tempt buyers. The Mayflower, introduced in 1949 as a luxury option in the small-car market, was the first unibody car from Standard Triumph. This “first” did not impress, however,… more»

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