The Chevy 210 “Handyman” wagon is one of the few cases of truth in advertising. While the untrained eye may see no major differences between the Nomad and the Handyman, the latter is a comparatively bare-bones vehicle, intended for… more»
Tesla Wannabee: 1961 Stuart Electric
The story of Barry Stuart, inventer of the 1961 Stuart Electic, could have gone much like that of Elon Musk if the stars would have aligned. He may have been ahead of his time and ahead of available technology… more»
Oval Window Sleeper: 1957 Volkswagen Beetle
The owner of this 1957 VW Beetle Oval Window refers to it as an older restoration, but I would probably call it a refurbishment. Certainly, what occupies the engine bay today is enough to grab your attention when you… more»
Big Block Boat-Tail: 1972 Buck Riviera GS
When you compare the cars of today with the classics of the past, one thing seems to be apparent. Designers, stylist, and manufacturers of today don’t seem to have quite the level of daring of those of yesteryear. One… more»
First Year Survivor: 1966 Dodge Charger
With 1966 marking the first year of production for the Dodge Charger, it is always nice to find a clean example that has spent its life being pampered and appreciated. This particular Charger is just such a car, and… more»
Ready To Drive: 1976 Dodge Warlock Survivor
Over the past few years we have seen the popularity of classic trucks explode. Especially for old, limited edition trucks, like the Little Red Express or in this case a 1976 Dodge D100 Warlock. This seller will part with… more»
Offroad Camper: 1979 Toyota Chinook 4×4
Every time I see a vehicle like this 1979 Toyota Chinook 4×4 camper I think of a million ways that I could and probably should use something like this. This one can be found here on eBay in Port… more»
Nicely Preserved: 1970 VW Beetle Convertible
This 1970 Volkswagen Beetle convertible is said to be a genuine 48,000 mile example, and it looks quite nice in pictures. The Bug is being sold due to a family illness, and the seller claims it runs straight and… more»
4WD Conversion: 1977 Chevy K30 Sportvan
This 1977 Chevrolet K30 van sports a rare 4WD conversion and looks quite tough, sitting on a Rough Country suspension with oversized American Racing wheels and tires. 4WD conversions performed by aftermarket companies were not uncommon in the 70s… more»
Flat Floor Roadster: 1962 Jaguar E-Type
Series 1 Jaguar E-Types are among the most desirable classic cars you can buy, and this example in Canada gets an additional boost in value due to having a flat floor. This car was purchased used from a dealer… more»
Sensible Mods: 1978 Dodge Magnum XE
There are some cars with designs that seem to transcend time, as if they could be mildly worked over by a modern-day designer and still look quite fresh. I’m reminded of the BMWs from the early and mid-2000s that… more»
33K Mile Survivor: 1992 Ford F-150
When it comes to vehicles you simply don’t see in remarkable condition anymore, the base-model Ford F150 – I mean, really base, with a manual transmission and inline-six under the hood – is practically extinct. Yes, many of them… more»
Road or Track: 1960 Austin-Healey Bugeye Sprite
The next owner of this 1960 Bugeye Sprite has a few options open to them. They can use the little Austin-Healey for competition in VSCDA events, which the car has been modified to compete in, or they could make… more»