The El Camino has always straddled the line between muscle car and pickup, and this 1972 Chevrolet El Camino SS looks like a worthy candidate for revival. Listed here on craigslist out of Edmonds, Washington, this example is described… more»
1977 AMC Hornet AMX 4-Speed
American Motors built several performance cars back in the day. Notable was the AMX, which was a 2-seat GT-style muscle car from 1968 to 1970. During 1971 to 1974, the name was attached to the fastest Javelins – and… more»
Battery Upgrade: 1976 CitiCar EV
As instantly recognizable as a Lamborghini Countach, this 1976 CitiCar has been upgraded with a V12 and… no, wait a minute. It’s been updated with Nissan Leaf batteries, saving several hundred pounds in weight and giving a longer range…. more»
15k Mile 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
After a production run spanning nearly three decades, Oldsmobile buyers got one final chance in the late eighties to buy a rear-wheel-drive Cutlass coupe. Two variants of the Cutlass Supreme were available as 1988 models, including the new FWD… more»
1976 Pontiac Trans Am Project
The Pontiac Trans Am is one of those cars that instantly brings back memories of 1970s muscle, and this 1976 example could be just the ticket for someone looking for a running project. Listed here on craigslist, this yellow… more»
Turbo Project: 1987 Dodge Shelby Charger
Listed for sale here on craigslist in Colville, Washington, this 1987 Dodge Shelby Charger is offered at $2,300 or best offer as a nearly-finished turbo project with a long list of new parts. While it isn’t quite road-ready, the… more»
Only 23,882 Miles! 1980 Mercury Bobcat 4-Speed
Ford was on their color naming game in this era, as they referred to this burgundy over orange 1980 Mercury Bobcat 3-Door Runabout as being “Dark Cordovan Metallic over Bright Bittersweet”. The passenger door appears a shade darker, and… more»
One-Family-Owned: 1987 Oldsmobile 442
Well past the muscle car era, the fifth-generation Oldsmobile 442 still had some chops hidden inside its buttoned-up 1980s suit of clothes. It wasn’t quite the same as it was a couple of decades earlier, but the 1980s weren’t… more»
C2 Cabriolet: 1991 Porsche 911
As someone who owns a very similar car, the 964-chassis Porsche 911 is near and dear. In my biased opinion, this era of air-cooled 911 captures the perfect blend of old and new styling while also being modern enough… more»
1948 Packard Woody With Matching Teardrop Camper!
For many classic car folks, the woody is the penultimate classic car. While many manufacturers continued to make “woodies” with faux wood panels up until the 1980s, the best examples are those found with real wood adorning the bodies…. more»
One-Owner Survivor: 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu
In 1969, the Chevy Chevelle was still a strong seller in its sixth model year. And the most popular series and body style was the Malibu Sport Coupe. The seller’s example was built like many others: 350 cubic inch… more»
Texas Truck: 1959 Ford F-100 Panel 292 V8
This 1959 Ford F-100 Standard Panel appears to be what Ford referred to as Vermillion for its red color in this year. The white paint scheme on top is pretty unique; most of them would have been white above… more»
Third Owner: Very Clean 1952 Packard 200
By 1952, the sun was setting on one of America’s most iconic auto manufacturers, Packard. It wasn’t all over yet, but it was headed that way with rapidity. Today’s discovery, courtesy of Curvette, is a Packard 200 Club Coupe,… more»
Rare Gold Nugget Special: 1968 Ford Mustang
If you’re hunting for a Mustang with true regional history and rarity, this 1968 Ford Mustang Coupe may be worth its weight in gold, literally. Offered as a project here on craigslist, this is a genuine “Gold Nugget Special,”… more»
Ran When Parked: 1973 Porsche 914 2.0
This 1973 Porsche 914 2.0 was supposedly a runner when it was parked many years ago, but it may not matter much based on the current condition. The later 2.0L cars are generally desirable for their improved performance over… more»
















