No Reserve With A 383: 1971 Dodge Charger SE

All right! I finally found a Dodge Charger to review that’s not in pieces or has been horse-whipped. It’s actually a rather nice, seemingly original, 1971 Charger SE and it qualifies as a barn find of sorts, more on… more»

Ready To Go: 1963 Studebaker Avanti

In an ideal world, manufacturers like Studebaker would have survived and prospered. This was a company that was not only willing to push the boundaries with daring and exciting offerings but had its fair share of lateral thinkers with… more»

Restored! 1985 Ford Crown Vic Sheriff’s Car

Police cars are an interesting niche segment of the collector car market. They get a ton of attention wherever they go, but are usually relegated to parade and show duty. In some areas you can’t have official police markings… more»

Low Mileage Rarity: 1978 Ford Bronco XLT

Who knew in 1978 that the Ford Bronco Ranger XLT would today be so popular. With four days remaining in the auction, this 67,015 mile cream puff has been bid to $31,000. You can see numerous pictures of this… more»

Ex Drag Car: 1974 Pontiac Ventura

This 1974 Pontiac Ventura is clearly a former drag car that the seller claims is “…very straight” aside from some speckled rust and blisters in a few spots in the floors and along the body. Overall, it looks solid,… more»

Period Custom: 1978 Chevrolet C10 Shortbed

This 1978 Chevrolet C10 pickup is an intriguing specimen, ranging from custom features as a result of a claimed show-quality build in the late 90s to purportedly having just 3,373 original miles due to being parked not long after… more»

FJ Alternative: 1969 Nissan Patrol

This 1969 Datsun Patrol is a rare sight on our shores, and even harder to find today now that so many have succumbed to rust or outright abuse given their off-road capabilities. The Patrol is similar in concept to… more»

V8 Powertrain Upgrade: 1955 Chevrolet Step Van

OK man, time to head to Watkins Glen and catch the Band, The Grateful Dead and the Allman Brothers for the gig of the decade and here’s just the set of wheels for that long space trip. It is… more»

396 Four-Speed! 1969 RS SS Camaro Convertible

If you ordered up the ultimate 1969 Camaro, it might look a lot like this one. Located in Platteville, Wisconsin, this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro boasts a numbers-matching 350 HP 396 (block), the SS and RS packages, a four-speed manual… more»

All Original: 1957 Chevrolet 3100 Panel Truck

TV reality shows would froth at the mouth to get a great, solid project like this 1957 Chevrolet 3100 panel truck. Wait a minute, I guess they could buy it if they wanted to, or if they knew about… more»

Rare Sports Sedan: 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu

The second that I caught a glimpse of this Chevy, I did a double-take. It’s a 1966 Chevelle Malibu four-door, no big deal right? Then I figured out what caught my attention. It’s a four-door hardtop, what Chevrolet referred… more»

Blank Canvas: 1950 Chevrolet bus

It seems that the short bus used to be the butt of every school transportation joke, but as of late they seem to be the pick of the litter from retired bus fleets. This 1950 22’ Chevrolet example was… more»

Supercharged 4-Speed: 1963 Studebaker Avanti R2

The auction ends tonight for this supercharged 1963 Studebaker Avanti R2, which is one of the rarest Avantis equipped with both the upgraded engine and four-speed manual transmission. The seller contends it has been minimally altered from new, and… more»

DeLorean’s Vision: 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix

The 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix defined the personal luxury car and all of the other car manufacturers soon followed with versions of their own Grand Prix. This car is for sale in Alton, Illinois and is still covered in… more»

Fastest Boat On 4 Wheels? 1995 SeaRay Boatcar

It’s a boat! It’s a car (ok, a van)! It’s a 1995 Boatcar! This unusual hybrid is listed for sale here on eBay where despite bidding hitting $20,000 the reserve has not yet been met. The street-legal vehicle (note,… more»

Survivor Scout: 1978 International Harvester Scout II

A “scout” is traditionally a military term for a soldier that does reconnaissance or stealthy exploration. Whether you are talking about a Cooper Scout rifle, an Indian Scout, or an International Scout, they all mean the same thing…small, nimble,… more»

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