No Reserve Shorty Van: 1978 Dodge B100 Tradesman

It’s amazing how many of these old-school vans still pop up with their period modifications still intact. From shag carpeting to the old-school graphics on the exterior, it says a lot about the passion behind these vans that multiple… more»

Work-In-Progress: 1969 Pontiac Firebird

Pontiac and Chevrolet both got into the “pony car” market in 1967 to compete against the highly popular Ford Mustang. First-generation models ran for three years and saw sales north of 277,000, so the Pontiac quickly became a solid… more»

Original Owner Survivor: 1985 Pontiac Fiero 2M4

This 1985 Pontiac Fiero isn’t a low mileage time capsule, but it is being offered up for sale by the original owners. There cannot be many Fieros left not only in condition like this, but also with the first… more»

Big Block 4-Speed: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette

The 1969 Chevrolet Corvette was only the second model year for the C3, which Chevy produced from 1968 through 1982, so the 1969 Stingray coupe being offered for sale here is pretty early in the C3 run.  1969 was… more»

Stored 15 Years: 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Convertible

One of the most successful cars to ever emerge from Oldsmobile was the Cutlass – and especially the Cutlass Supreme. As a mid-size automobile, its popularity took off with the generation built from 1968-72. That would include this 1972… more»

Royal SE Package: 1986 Dodge D150

What is it about trucks that were once throw-away workhorses suddenly becoming quite appealing to own? That’s the feeling I get from this clean, original paint 1986 Dodge D150 with a short bed and 318 engine under the hood…. more»

Dry State Survivor: 1996 Ford Bronco XLT

This 1996 Ford Bronco XLT is a final year model that has resided in the dry climate of Nevada. It has just under 10o,000 original miles, and while it isn’t perfect, it’s the kind of truck you can begin… more»

No Reserve: 1970 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Some classic cars can be a surprise packet, although the reasons can vary from one vehicle to another. Take this 1970 Corvette Convertible as a prime example. It is a desirable car that ticks many of the right boxes… more»

Perfect Project? 1957 Chevrolet Nomad Wagon

It might be a little ugly now, but this car has the potential to be a really cool project. It can be found for sale here on Craigslist with an asking price of $16,500. Located in Des Moines, Iowa,… more»

Original 428: 1966 Ford Thunderbird Town Landau

The 1966 model year was the last for the Fourth Generation Ford Thunderbird, and it was also its least successful of that era. While sales figures of 69,176 were by no means a disaster, it still marked a drop… more»

40k Original Miles? 1953 Mercury Monterey

There’s a lot to be said for buying a classic car that needs nothing. That is especially true when it is a low-mileage vehicle that falls within the affordable range. That is what this 1953 Mercury Monterey represents. With… more»

32k Mile Survivor? 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air

Chevrolet rebranded its cars in 1953, with the 150 and 210 taking over for the Special and Deluxe series, while the Bel Air name was now applied to the top-line models. Since the cars were heavily restyled that year,… more»

Mystery Machine: 1973 Chevrolet Camaro

I think that most of us love a good mystery. Whether it’s on the screen or in a book, there is something pretty satisfying about unraveling one before that story reaches its conclusion. That is what is on offer… more»

Rare Ragtop! 1953 Buick Super 8

We encounter 1953 Buick Super 8s and Specials from time to time, but a convertible version? That’s a rare bird and the seller states as much, claiming this Super 8 convertible as being one of only 6,701 produced. With… more»

Lovely Laguna S-3! 1975 Chevrolet Chevelle

So, we went from a 450 HP, SS454 Chevelle in ’70 to a Laguna S-3, such as our subject car in ’75? That’s a big change in only five years! But the ’70 Chevelle gets covered to death, we… more»

Restoration or Parts Car? 1970 AMC Hornet

AMC resurrected the old Hudson Hornet name and applied it to their new compact in 1970. The Hornet would replace the Rambler American, thus ending the use of the Rambler marque in North America. This first-year Hornet is stashed… more»

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