UPDATE 12/6/20: The seller has lowed his asking price to $12,000 and reduced the ad to just one car, the Gold Duster. The Plymouth Duster was a popular fastback variant on the Valiant when it was introduced in 1970…. more»
Dodge-Powered 1971 Travco 210
The 1960s and 1970s are what I consider the golden age of camping. Maybe it’s because I grew up in that era and we had a brand new 1969 Ford F-250 and Winnebago camper, but it was similar for… more»
Turbo-Charged 1985 Buick Grand National V-6
One the 1980s “holy grails” today is the Buick Grand National. It was named for the senior Winston Cup series in NASCAR. Buick won the Manufacturers Cup in 1981 and 1982 and they wanted to capitalize on the “What… more»
Black Beauty: 1963 Ford 300 R-Code 427
In 1963, most people bought the Ford 300 because they didn’t want anything fancy or didn’t have the budget to get a Galaxie 500. However, a limited number of them – perhaps 50 – were assembled as factory-built race… more»
LS1 Six Speed: 1999 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
Fourth generation Camaros are still largely affordable, and that includes the top shelf SS models. This is a good thing for enthusiasts, as you can still pick up a model like this nicely preserved and smartly modified 1999 Camaro… more»
40K Original Miles: 1993 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible
To me, this generation of the Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme was one of the best designs GM penned in the early 90s. Full disclaimer: I am not a car designer, but in my experience, few vehicles can actually look better… more»
One Family Owned: 1990 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe
The Ford Thunderbird and its Mercury Cougar sibling were among the relatively few rear-wheel drive grand tourers available to U.S. car shoppers in 1990, but that didn’t stop Ford from offering a performance variant. Yes, most shoppers wanted the… more»
Turbocharged T-Type: 1985 Buick Riviera
The 1980s were known for a few things: big hair, jean jackets, and new wave music, among other things, but to Buick enthusiasts, it meant one thing: turbocharged V6 powerplants. Buick was sticking turbocharged V6s into seemingly everything it… more»
Original Owner: 1985 Dodge Omni GLH Turbo
Chrysler corporation went through the grinder starting in the early ’70s. Oil shortages, air pollution, excessive regulations, emerging foreign competition, and a nagging recession tested the mettle of the Detroit Three and a half (AMC was still hanging in)… more»
25-Year Slumber! 1966 Sunbeam Tiger
The Sunbeam Tiger deserved better. It wasn’t the design’s fault that Rootes (Sunbeam’s parent company) got taken over by Chrysler and the small Chrysler V-8 didn’t fit where the Ford 260/289 did. It also wasn’t the Tiger’s fault that… more»
Worth Saving? 1959 Chevrolet El Camino
The seller says that this 1959 Chevrolet El Camino is rusty, very rusty. Once you check out the detailed photos you’ll see that they aren’t lying. The exterior photos look good other than the missing metal around the quarter… more»
440 6-Pack: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T
1970-74 Dodge Challengers are some of the hottest cars on the collector market today. When you start drilling down from the standard model to the R/T to the R/T with a 440 6-pack to one finished in black and… more»
20k Original Miles: 1987 Ford Mustang GT
This unbelievably clean 1987 Ford Mustang GT has just 20,000 miles from new on the clock and presents like a brand-new Fox body that’s never been unwrapped. While I love clean Fox bodies, I also dig ones that wear… more»
12k Mile Survivor: 1995 Ford Mustang GT Convertible
Is the SN95 Ford Mustang a bargain muscle car? This example seems to suggest as much, as it’s practically brand new with under 13,000 original miles and an asking price of just $16,500. For a V8-powered Mustang with an… more»
390-Powered 1956 Ford F-100 Pickup
The seller refers to this very cool 1956 Ford F-100 as a “stock California truck” but it’s far from what most of us would describe as being stock. Maybe they mean that it hasn’t been modified in any way,… more»





















