One-Owner: 1976 Pontiac Trans Am

This 1976 Pontiac Trans Am is being sold by its original owner who bought the car new when he was a kid. Located in Belen, New Mexico, the Trans Am is sitting under a shed and is going to… more»

Field Find: 1976 Chevrolet Camaro

From a distance, this 1976 Chevrolet Camaro looks pretty good with Cragar wheels and a rear spoiler. However, the closer you get, the worse the pictures become. I am said to think that this Camaro might not be around… more»

Stripes Added In ’76: 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T 440

Many people believe that the end of the 1960s also heralded the end of the psychedelic era. However, that wasn’t the case when it came to vehicle graphics and stripes. We have seen plenty of examples of this over… more»

33k Mile 1988 AMC Eagle 4WD Wagon

Even though it wore badges that said that it was an AMC, Chrysler’s takeover of the company meant that for 1988, this vehicle would be known officially as the Eagle Wagon. The end had finally come for AMC, but… more»

1973 Jaguar E-Type Barn Find!

Update 9/26/20 – After more than a year, this E-Type has resurfaced here on eBay. Do you think it will get bid up to anywhere close to the seller’s original $18k asking price? From 3/4/19 – When the Jaguar… more»

GTO Hunter: 1967 Pontiac Le Mans 455 4-Speed!

Stored “for years,” this bad red Pontiac crawled out into the sunlight, swallowed some brake and fuel system parts, and now “runs great!” according to the seller. The hard work is done; the mysteries solved. Move along if you… more»

Blank Canvas: 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback

First Generation Mustang project cars will always attract plenty of interest, and this 1967 Fastback is no exception. There are currently 98 people watching the listing, so you have to wonder whether one of them will hit the button… more»

Parked For 30 Years: 1959 Chevrolet Corvette

This 1959 Corvette has led quite a life. It was found parked in this shed, a spot that it occupied for more than 30-years. The current owner has revived it, and it is ready to be driven and enjoyed…. more»

No Reserve: 1987 Chevrolet K5 Blazer 4×4

This 1987 Chevrolet K5 Blazer 4×4 has a lot of points in its favor. It presents beautifully, both inside and out. Add the fact that it has a genuine 77,000 miles showing on its odometer, and this is a… more»

Sporty 6-Cylinder: 1966 Rambler American Rogue

Before Nissan gave the name Rogue to their smaller SUV for 2008, American Motors applied that moniker to the Rambler American’s 2-door hardtop. The Rogue replaced the 440-H in 1966 and would stick around through the retirement of the… more»

No Reserve: 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 LTD

If the owner’s claim is accurate, then this 1967 Galaxie 500 LTD wears all of its original paint. It has been garage-kept for its whole life and gets used for a spot of weekend cruising. After 5-years of ownership,… more»

31K Mile: 1979 Pontiac Firebird Formula

  Pontiac had its best year in the history of the Firebird in 1979 with sales of 211,453 cars. With the redesigned front fascia and blacked out tail lights, enthusiasts flocked to Pontiac dealerships to buy Firebirds, Esprits, Formulas,… more»

Big Block 4-Speed! 1966 Dodge Coronet Convertible

Update 9/25/20 – After getting bid up to $15k the last time around, this big block convertible has been relisted here on eBay. From 7/15/20 – I gravitate towards convertibles. I have owned several, and older ones, like this… more»

Easy Restoration? 1960 Rambler Custom Cross Country

Most people don’t realize that Rambler was one of the top five U.S. auto makes by production in the early 1960s. Of course, they were dwarfed by Chevrolet and Ford but still managed 4th in 1960, 3rd in 1961,… more»

Sitting Since ’63: 1950 Chevrolet DeLuxe Hardtop

This Chevrolet is quite a find, and for a couple of reasons. It is listed as a DeLuxe model and the fender badge claims it as so, but the roofline and backlight are Bel Air all the way. And… more»

Beautiful Baur: 1984 BMW 323i

Manufacturers have dabbled with different takes on the convertible roof throughout automotive history, from the don’t-use-it-unless-you-have-to soft top  (I’m looking at you, Porsche Speedster) to retractable hardtops that have dotted the landscape since the 1960s. With consumers always being… more»

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