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Nicest One Left? 39k Mile 1980 Datsun 210

As with most Japanese carmakers, Nissan’s naming system in the 1970s and 80s was more than a little confusing. It makes even those of us who consider ourselves fans and aficionados of vintage Japanese vehicles scratch our heads a… more»

4-Speed Manual? 1976 Chrysler New Yorker 440

For sale, 1976 Chrysler New Yorker two-door. Yeah, yeah, yeah, big deal right? Well, it looks great with no fender skirts! So what? It has a 440 CI V8! Yeah, just like every other one. Did I mention that… more»

Barn MUTT! M151A1 Military Unit Tactical Truck

Naming its 1/4 ton military vehicle the MUTT (Military Unit Tactical Truck), the United States of America’s military seemingly anticipated the affection that soldiers feel for the cute and capable vehicles. Certainly the original World War II-era “Jeep” became… more»

Crate Engine Swap: 1973 Triumph Stag

Owning a Triumph Stag usually means sitting on a knife’s edge, waiting for something expensive to go wrong with its unique V8 engine. That shouldn’t be an issue with this 1973 model, as it now sports a bulletproof American… more»

BF AUCTION: 1955 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery

Sold For: $3,300 There is something incredibly cool about Chevy’s Tri-Five Wagons. Sure, the Nomad has long been the favorite with collectors, but the fact that Sedan Delivery wagons like this one were built to be work vehicles makes… more»

Vintage Race Car: 1968 Plymouth Road Runner

“Unfinished Business.” Never was a name more appropriate than it is for this long-retired drag car. When its racing days ended in the 1980s, the 1968 Plymouth Road Runner was placed into storage. It has only recently seen the… more»

Rare 2+2: 1972 Lotus Elan 130 +2

This 1972 Lotus Elan is a rare +2 example that has rear seats, a longer wheelbase, and in this instance, the “Big Valve” engine which was another optional upgrade. Though many enthusiasts tend to throw shade at cars with… more»

1-of-12: 1934 Sayers & Scovill Hearse

It isn’t often that you get the opportunity to describe a hearse as being flamboyant, but that is definitely the case with this 1934 Sayers & Scovill “Olympian” Hearse. After its active duty in the funeral industry had ended,… more»

Land Yacht: 1976 Buick LeSabre Landau

Cars from the 1970s are beginning to gain some traction in the classics market. A large part of this growth in popularity has come from the relative rarity of these vehicles on our roads today. They were primarily treated… more»

Fully Restored? 1946 Dodge Power Wagon

Don’t be fooled by its appearance, because there is more to this 1946 Dodge Power Wagon than meets the eye. The current owner has spent a considerable amount of both time and money on the vehicle. The result is… more»

12-Bolt Posi Project: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

When a classic car is offered for sale, sometimes it can be very easy to determine just how desirable it is. This 1969 Camaro is a perfect example. It will require a full restoration, but this hasn’t been enough… more»

Former Mayor Owned: 1930 Lincoln Model L

Being in the car business in 1930 had to be a harrowing experience. After having the bottom fall out of the stock market, and then the ensuing economic collapse and depression, cars weren’t first and foremost on people’s minds…. more»

Limited Production 4×4: 1999 Isuzu VehiCROSS

As enthusiasts, we often complain that the concept vehicles look nothing like their production variant, a scenario that is deemed disappointing because the concept is usually better looking than the mass-produced version. The Isuzu VehiCROSS is one of the… more»

Crazy V8-Powered Custom! 1950 Citroën 15C9

In parts of California you’d have to strip naked, stand up through the sun roof, and set your hair on fire to be noticed driving a Ferrari. Even in that rarefied air you will definitely catch motorists and pedestrians… more»

Fastest Accelerating Bike? 1975 Kawasaki H2 750

Internal combustion engines usually have an even number of cylinders; lawnmowers and motorcycles are frequently a single, or a bike can be a double too. Fours, in-line sixes, V6s and V8s are the province of cars and trucks. There… more»

California Survivor: 1974 MG MGB-GT

For those among us – myself included – who are indecisive about which style of car you want to add to your garage, perhaps this 1974 MGB GT can satisfy a variety of appetites: Sports car? Yes. Hatchback? Yep…. more»

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