No Reserve: 1960 Morris Minor 1000

Although the original Mini is viewed by many as one of the “Cars of the People,” the reality is that it was the humble Morris Minor 1000 that managed to get the British public mobile again after World War… more»

Van Life? 1975 Toyota Chinook Camper

Outdoor adventure has been popular ever since there has been an outdoors. In the early 1900s, Ford produced the Model T Kampkar, but they were only capitalizing on a trend that saw owners crafting their own camper vans. Fast… more»

Stunning Survivor: 1956 Lincoln Premiere Hardtop Coupe

Although the practice of producing concept cars isn’t as prevalent as it once was, Lincoln drew inspiration for the 1956 Premiere from the Futura, a car that would go on to become renowned as the Batmobile in the 1960s… more»

Small-Town Hero: 1935 Chevrolet Tow Truck

Some vehicles carry more than just mechanical history, they hold the stories of the communities they served. This 1935 Chevrolet tow truck, now offered here on eBay, is one such machine. Once a working rig for Lost Springs Garage… more»

Fun Driver: 1969 Chevrolet Nova SS 350 4-Speed

Although originally conceived as an affordable compact, the Chevrolet Nova had developed muscle credentials by the time this SS rolled off the line in 1969. Apart from the wheels, this classic is a genuine survivor featuring all of its… more»

Final Year Project: 1971 Dodge Super Bee

When the Road Runner began flying off Plymouth dealer lots soon after its introduction in 1968, Dodge must have been envious, as it didn’t take long before they came up with a similar offering.  The result was the Coronet-based… more»

King of the Hill: 1991 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1

The early ‘90s Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 still holds a special place in Corvette history, and this 1991 example brings the full package: 6-speed manual, black-on-black color scheme, and the legendary LT5 engine. Showing 76,000 miles, it’s offered here on… more»

Time Capsule: 1968 Miller-Meteor Cadillac Ambulance

Here’s something you don’t see every day squirreled away in a garage (or an airplane hangar). Different strokes for different folks as the late Sly Stone said in his song, “Everyday People,” seems like an appropriate theme song. Here’s… more»

Your Next Daily Driver? 1955 Chevrolet 210 Sedan

Recent evidence at Barn Finds suggests that 1955 Chevrolets come in threes, as this is the third one this week that has turned up for sale. Of those three, this Two-Ten might be the best candidate for a non-salt-state daily… more»

Fine 4.9: 1981 Ford F-100 Flareside 3-Speed

I love the license plate on this 1981 Ford F-100 Flareside pickup: “Fine 4.9”, relating to the fine 4.9-liter/300-cu.in. inline-six, a rock-solid engine if there ever was one. It appears that there’s been some sort of touch-up paint on… more»

383 V8 Muscle Car: 1970 Dodge Super Bee

The Super Bee was Dodge’s equivalent of the Plymouth Road Runner. It was a budget-minded performance car based on the B-bodied Coronet (the roots of the Road Runner were found in the similar Belvedere). Super Bees were produced from… more»

Winch-Ready Survivor: 1950 Dodge Power Wagon

If you’re hunting for a true American workhorse with military roots and go-anywhere capability, this 1950 Dodge Power Wagon might be just the ticket. Listed here on Facebook Marketplace in Anaheim, California, this classic 4×4 comes complete with its… more»

Wonder Wagon: 1965 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser

Long before SUVs roamed the suburbs, family haulers like the Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser ruled the road. This 1965 example, listed here on craigslist in Seattle, is a well-used and well-loved long-roof with a story to tell. The current owner… more»

Drag Car Project: 1974 Dodge Dart Sport

The Dart Sport was launched in 1971 as Dodge’s version of the successful Plymouth Duster, a cool Valiant fastback. But it wasn’t called Dart Sport at first. For two years, it was named the Demon, but that was considered… more»

California Wagon: 1980 Ford LTD Country Squire

“Would you like woodgrain or no woodgrain, Squire?” That is the question, at least for Ford station wagon buyers in this era, and a few other companies that offered top-zoot micro-thin wallpaper-looking woodgrain on the sides of their long… more»

Stored for Decades: 1947 Hudson Pickup with Twin H-Power

Finding any Hudson pickup is a rare event, fewer than 3,000 were ever built, but discovering one with a period-correct Super Six engine and twin H carburetors is almost unheard of. This 1947 Hudson pickup, listed here on Facebook… more»

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