Off to a good start here, it’s green! My favorite color. Unfortunately, Corvette’s from the mid-’70s don’t always get the respect that their earlier brethren command but this one is a bit unique, it is a 16K original mile… more»
Tri-Power Treat: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette
I would be willing to bet some serious money that in 50-years time, early examples of the C3 Corvette are going to be at least as desirable then as they are right now. Of course, when you are talking… more»
Daily Driver: 1993 Ford Mustang Cobra
Despite having close to 85,000 miles and seller himself referring to his car as driver-quality, this 1993 Ford Mustang Cobra presents quite well, partially due to a repaint in its original color in the early 2000s. The strong bidding… more»
44k Original Miles: 1987 Chrysler Fifth Avenue
Cars that rolled off the production lines of the 1980s have been largely overlooked when it comes to considering potential classics. New car production was at record levels during the “greed is good” era, and the motor vehicle was… more»
Mid-Engine Miniature: 1991 Honda Beat
The Honda Beat is three-quarters of a ton of fun! The Honda Beat is eleven feet of fun! Ok, those aren’t the best marketing slogans with gigantic SUVs barreling down the roads and drivers paying more attention to their… more»
Original Steel: 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1
We’ve all seen them. I’ve personally lost count of just how many 1st Generation Mustangs have crossed my path that have either been afflicted with major rust issues or have had rust problems addressed at some point during their… more»
Best One Left? 1983 Dodge Mirada CMX
This 1983 Dodge Mirada CMX is one of the lesser seen Chrysler products born out of the downsized 80s, especially in CMX trim. The seller notes that his example is a smart buy, as it’s not missing any of… more»
289/4-Speed Equipped! 1963 Mercury Comet
What do you think of when you hear the word Comet? Something celestial like Haley’s Comet? A crack passenger train from bygone days? One of Santa’s around the world in one-night gang? For me, pretty much all of the… more»
Modify or Preserve? 1979 Chevrolet Malibu Station Wagon
The seller notes his business purchased this non-running 1979 Chevrolet Malibu station wagon due to the frequency with which the platform is modified for restomod or hot rod use. This is an accurate statement, as I’ve seen plenty of… more»
Less Than 5,000 Miles: 1988 Jaguar XJS Convertible
Besides being a Jaguar XJS convertible modified by longtime coachbuilder Hess & Eisenhardt, this particular XJS is notable for its exceedingly low mileage, clocking in at a mere 4,936. Before Jaguar made the XJS droptop a regular feature of… more»
Rust-Free 1991 Chevrolet S-10 Blazer
Starting for the 1982 model year, Chevrolet was the first American vehicle company to jump on the small pickup market, at least for those trucks built in the US, not captive imports. This 1991 Chevrolet S-10 Blazer was, of… more»
Unrestored 1978 AMC Gremlin
We normally see Gremlins with stripe packages like a Gremlin X, or other more fancy-looking models. I can’t remember the last time I’ve seen such a basic looking car of any make than this 1978 AMC Gremlin. This one… more»
Solid Survivor! 1967 Ford Bronco U14 Half Cab
There were three main configurations of early Broncos: station wagon, half-cab, and roadster. This truck is supposedly one of those rare factory U14 original half-cabs and looks like a really solid project. It can be found here on Craigslist… more»
Heavy Duty Hauler! 1952 Dodge Power Wagon
Dodge Power Wagons were the ultimate heavy-duty vehicle during World War II and Korea. They could pull trailers, haul troops, haul cargo and pretty much go anywhere needed. This one is from 1952 and was said to have been… more»
Original Owner? 1962 Rambler American
With an even crazier profile than mine, this 1962 Rambler American looks like a car that didn’t quite come together in the design phase, doesn’t it? I love these quirky cars and think that they’re fun, interesting, and cool,… more»

















