The signage on the rear window of this 1970 Plymouth Barracuda says “the lowest mileage Hemi ‘Cuda on the planet. Period.” And given the history of the car and the documentation the seller says exists; it could very well… more»
1973 International 1110 Shortbed Stepside
My gourd what a great-looking truck! Ok, enough of that. We don’t see enough International pickups as far as I’m concerned, is that because they didn’t make as many pickups as Ford, Chevrolet, and Dodge did (duh), or is… more»
Cheap and Cheerful? 1989 Yugo GVL
The poor old Yugo has been the butt of more cruel jokes than I care to remember. It was imported and marketed in the US with a single aim, and that was to be the cheapest new car sold… more»
24,120 Miles! 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona
This 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona has so many good things going for it that it’s hard to decide where to begin! It has been off the road since 1973, had the same owner for almost 40 years, and has… more»
Real Life Transformer: 1970 Citroën HY
Citroën has always had cool and quirky vehicles, and this unibody, front-wheel drive, manual, corrugated steel cargo van with innovative independent suspension is no exception. Those aren’t even the coolest or weirdest aspects of this, either, but more on… more»
24K Mile Limited Edition: 1983 Mazda RX-7
This FB-series RX7 is one of a very few “Limited Edition” models made, which came with a host of cosmetic upgrades to make the raucous, rotary-powered sports coupe more appealing to the senses. The LE models came with special… more»
Highly Desirable BMW 3.0 CS Coupe Project
Hiding in Colorado Springs, Colorado is this mega-desirable 1972 BMW 3.0 CS. It’s certainly enticing, but approach it sober – getting the car back on the road will be a significant undertaking. If you think you are up for… more»
Like New: 1965 Chevrolet C-10 Short Bed
There are only two days remaining in the auction for this Short Wheel Base 1965 Chevrolet C-10 pickup and the bids have already passed the reserve. The truck is located in Iona, Idaho and can be seen here on… more»
Classic Short Bed: 1972 Dodge D100
Simple, yet effective: that’s seemingly the best way to describe this short-bed 1972 Dodge D100 pickup. These are simple machines, and this one has some great patina that the seller has handily baked in courtesy of spraying some clearcoat… more»
No Reserve Bubbletop: 1961 Pontiac Ventura
Yesterday, in a post about a ’65 Ford Galaxie 500, I speculated about full-size car design in the ’60s and how 1965, in particular, set the direction for new looks that were the way forward for the ’60s. In… more»
Stored For 56 Years: 1957 MGA Roadster
Tweed jacket, a proper cap, and a glove box that actually contains a pair of driving gloves: few things evoke the world of classic motoring like this 1957 MGA, located in Canton, Georgia. It’s available here on eBay, with… more»
Rare Gulfstream Aqua: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1
Sometimes it is possible to look at a classic car on the internet and wonder what all of the fuss is about. At other times, you can look at the photos and instantly understand why it has generated enormous… more»
Cool Crew Cab: 1979 Dodge D-200 Adventurer
This is a big truck for a big crew in Big Sky Country – Montana. Four-door trucks are as thick as generic, silver commuter cars in almost every city in the country and they rarely have anyone in the… more»
Three-Speed Project: 1965 Ford Galaxie 500
There’s no doubt about it, I like old American full-size cars. Even when they were common-place, I enjoyed their presence. Particularly, models from the early-’60s into the early ’70s caught my fancy and they didn’t have to be Pontiac… more»
Overhead Cam Six: 1967 Pontiac Tempest Wagon
It’s sometimes easy to forget that General Motors was quite an innovative company in the 1960s. One example of this forward-thinking was the overhead cam six-cylinder (OHC6) engine that was the brainchild of Pontiac Chief Engineer John DeLorean. At… more»



















