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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»

Original Survivor: 1968 AMC AMX

It was fun being a nerdy car geek youngster in the ‘60s and witnessing the debut of the “pony car” in April 1964 and seeing the scrambling that ensued at GM and AMC afterwards. And although AMC was the… more»

Sun-Dazed 1963 Corvair Monza

If you’re in the group of people who like air-cooled rear-engined cars with some patina this 1963 Chevrolet Corvair Monza might just be the car for you! You can find it here on craigslist in Monterey, California, but remember,… more»

Ostentatious Wealth: 1941 Cadillac Town Car

Many historians agree that the Great Depression officially started on October 29, 1929.  Determining an end date is a bit more difficult.  The general consensus is that World War II is what ended it.  In America, millions were out… more»

Solid Project: 1962 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

As 1962 rolled around, enthusiasts were already anticipating the new-for-1963 Sting Ray. Heck, even Chevrolet themselves had foreshadowed the new model with the updated rear styling for 1961. However, that doesn’t mean Corvette lovers should dismiss the one-of-14,531 1962… more»

Clean Japanese Jeep: 1986 Isuzu Trooper

Isuzu is one of those brands that pop-up, and then disappear for a few years, before reappearing and repeating the cycle again. They have seemingly dipped in and out of markets with different models, or with models which are… more»

Low-Mile Rarity: 1980 Plymouth Horizon TC3

The 1970s were certainly not a time of automotive greatness from the Big 3. Reeling from the oil crisis, cash-strapped car companies were focused on fuel economy and very basic features. This resulted in many quite awful cars, very… more»

40,000-MIle 1977 Ford Pinto Runabout Survivor

It’s the middle 1970s. You get your first teaching job. What do you want to meet you at the end of the workday? A brand-new car, of course, sitting outside your school like this car appears to be. What… more»

Sunburnt Bug: 1957 VW Beetle

Some of the rarest Beetles which command the highest prices are early oval window versions. Given that these were only built from the years 1953 to 1957, it’s getting harder to find project versions of these as most have… more»

Overlooked Classic: 1956 Continental Mark II

In the world of classic cars, some vehicles are simply not selling for what they should.  Often these vehicles were not very successful in the marketplace despite fine craftsmanship and great styling.  A perfect example of this underappreciated group… more»

Original 409 Dual-Quad: 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS

I have sat staring at the photos of this 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS, trying to determine its strongest attribute. I’m unsure whether that honor falls to the flawless panels and paint, the spotless interior, or the 409ci Dual-Quad monster… more»

All Original: 1975 Oldsmobile 442

By the time Oldsmobile rolled its Third Generation 442 off the production line, there was little doubt that its focus was more on comfort and handling than outright performance. That approach was essential, as manufacturers hadn’t developed strategies to… more»

Same Family 52 Years: 1970 Chevrolet El Camino

Chevy introduced the El Camino in 1959 as a “gentleman’s” pickup, based on a 2-door station wagon platform. It was in response to a similar vehicle brought to market by Ford in 1957. When Chevrolet redesigned their full-size cars… more»

Blank Canvas: 1970 Dodge Charger 500

This 1969 Dodge Charger 500 would have been a potent and attractive muscle car when it was new. It has fallen upon hard times but hasn’t deteriorated beyond the point of no return. It is a blank canvas for… more»

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