The Super 88: 1987 Oldsmobile Eighty-Eight

This 1987 Oldsmobile 88 is described by the seller as a labor of love, featuring a variety of custom touches that reflect his own preferences for personalization. While it’s sometimes hard to determine the value of a car like… more»

Welders Welcome: 1967 VW Bus

The listing for this rusty 1967 Volkswagen Bus is quite short, with just one picture and the seller clearly not interested in getting best offers or really any questions about the Type 2’s history or condition. To be fair,… more»

Go Buy It Now! 1962 Studebaker Lark

If you are anywhere near Palm Springs, California, click on this craigslist link right now and go buy this car! I am in complete shock that a classic Studebaker in this condition is only priced at $2,800. Seriously —… more»

Classy Chassis! 1928 Rolls-Royce Phantom I

Back in the era this car was built, many luxury manufacturers built chassis and sent them to coachbuilders for the final body. Rolls Royce was no exception and the Phantom I model received bodies from many different manufacturers. This… more»

Practically Perfect Porsche: 1973 911T Survivor

“But it’s brown!” I can hear your exclamations already — my uncle had a theory that brown and green cars survive because those are the two ugliest colors to paint cars — don’t yell at me, it was his… more»

Reader Challenge: 1950 Chevrolet 4400 Tanker Truck

I’m evidently not alone in being charmed by this old tanker truck listed for sale here on eBay; three bids have moved the sale price up to $2,550 as I write despite not reaching the reserve yet. The truck is… more»

Parked For Five Years: 1975 Ferrari 308GT4

It may be hard to appreciate this 1975 Ferrari Dino 308 GT4 in its current state, what with faded paint, a missing turn signal, and uninspiring wheels and tires. Its ugly U.S.-spec safety bumpers don’t help either, along with… more»

33,000 Genuine Miles: 1962 Mercury Monterey Sedan

The owner of this 1962 Mercury Monterey claims that from a few feet away the car looks new, and the photos seem to bear out that claim. He has decided to sell it, and this is an opportunity to… more»

A Lotta Little Things: 1941 Mercury Sedan

As sad as it is to say, interest is waning among enthusiasts when it comes to prewar cars.  While a number of blue-chip collectibles are holding their value, the average prewar family car isn’t bringing much when brought to… more»

44,000 Original Miles: 1973 Ford Maverick

When it was in production, the Ford Maverick was not what you would call a rare car by any stretch of the imagination. However, like so many of its contemporaries, it was seen as a basic transportation option that… more»

Asleep 20 Years: Pair Of Rambler Americans

These two Rambler Americans, a 1959 and 1960, aren’t trailer queens, they just haven’t been started in 20 years, according to the seller. They have these two Americans posted here on Craigslist with an asking price of $3,500 for both… more»

Original Owner: 1961 Imperial Crown Coupe

There is no denying that Mopar had some very interesting and stylish machines getting approved through the design department, like this 1961 Imperial Crown Coupe. We can thank Virgil Exner for such interesting and unique machines. Although this Mopar… more»

Solid People Mover: 1956 Ford Country Sedan

If you need a family car and don’t really have the heart to buy a new “people carrier,” then perhaps this 1956 Ford Country Sedan is the car for you. It can carry up to eight people, and will… more»

Packard Powered: 1950s Dunlap Electric Mower

Umm, you’re showing a vintage lawn mower? A vintage push lawn mower?! A vintage electric push lawn mower?!! Are you guys cray-cray, as the kids say?! (said, in 2014). No, we aren’t all crazy, just me. Well, apparently the ever-vigilant Fred H…. more»

1 Of 138: 1973 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible

The Cadillac Eldorado was the Official Pace Car for the 1973 Indianapolis 500. Cadillac produced a total of 566 Pace Car editions, of which, 513 eventually found their way to Cadillac dealerships across the country. These cars were used… more»

Significant MG: 1958 MG Magnette

When the original MG Magnette ZA was released for public sale in 1954, it marked a significant milestone in the history of the marque, as it was the first car wearing the MG badge that was of monocoque construction…. more»

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