Clean Centurion: 1993 Ford Bronco Centurion C150 Classic

Though Ford’s large Expedition and Excursion SUV models were factory-produced competitors to Chevrolet’s Suburban, both of those had a custom converted predecessor: the Centurion Classic. This 1993 Ford Bronco Centurion C150 Classic is available here on eBay, and it’s… more»

Donated DualSport: Modern Manx Recreation

For the first time in a long while, one of the premier sellers of donated vehicles on eBay has a very intriguing specimen: a Meyers Manx recreation known as the DualSport, made by the original company that has been… more»

Cheap Short Bed: 1985 GMC Sierra

Another day, another short bed pickup. This 1985 GMC Sierra is the twin to the more commonly seen Chevy C/10 pickup, but it still has those perfect proportions that only a single cab, short bed pickup can capture. This… more»

65k Genuine Miles: 1983 Imperial

The late Lee Iacocca has often been credited with being the “father of the Mustang,” but his true strength lay in his ability to extract maximum financial benefits from a product for minimal cost. Nowhere was this more apparent… more»

Perfect Restoration Project? 1968 Ford Bronco

This 1968 Ford Bronco is going to need some TLC, but just might be the project you’ve been looking for. The seller describes it as the “perfect donor for a full restoration.” It can be found here on eBay… more»

Barn Find Wagon! 1966 Chrysler Town and Country

Wagons are hot! Add to that: one owner + original paint + 68K miles + barn find and you’ve got the recipe for an amazing car. This one is a 1966 Chrysler Town & Country and can be found… more»

1-of-500: 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst

The full-sized muscle car segment was very much a niche market during the 1960s and into 1970, and it spawned cars like the Impala SS and the Pontiac Grand Prix. The biggest of the bunch was the Chrysler 300… more»

Ultimate Shorty: 1987 Chevrolet C/10

There’s no doubt short-bed, two-wheel drive Chevy C/10 pickups are a hot commodity right now, both for hot rod shops that want to build the next show truck and purists who simply want to keep one of the most… more»

Ready for Rebuild: 1959 Chevy Corvette

This 1959 Chevrolet Corvette features red paint with white coves and is a stalled restoration project that the seller admits won’t get finished on his watch. With the listing claiming all removed parts and some additional components are included… more»

Stunning Survivor: 1966 Chrysler Town & Country

This 1966 Chrysler Town & Country wagon has recently left long-term barn storage, discovered with under 70,000 original miles and minimal rust. The wagon cleans up incredibly well and has kept a tight radius after being sold new in… more»

Originally Hemi Orange: 1971 Plymouth Barracuda

This 1971 Plymouth Barracuda is described as a numbers-matching project with minimal rot and lots of hard to find bits still attached. Despite being what I’d consider a lower spec model, bidding is quite active and the current number… more»

15k Mile Gold Bird: 1978 Pontiac Trans Am

If you’ve been looking for a Trans Am, this one could be the golden ticket! And that’s not just because it’s a Y88 Special Edition Gold Bird. Not only is it a 15k mile survivor, but it’s also well… more»

Stored for 13 Years: 1970 Dodge Challenger

The seller of this 1970 Dodge Challenger S/E in Maine has been stockpiling parts for years awaiting an eventual restoration that never happened. The Challenger is largely solid despite its New England location and some bodywork has begun. It… more»

The Anti-Land Rover: 1941 Willys Hardtop

In the legions of Toyota FJ40s and Land Rover Series 1s, there’s a new contender: a hardtop-bodied Willys Jeep, which I am admittedly having a hard time pinning down to an exact year and model. The body looks all… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1966 Dodge Coronet 440 Survivor

It might be a four-door, but Reader Angelo C’s Coronet 440 sure looks like a great find! It has a few bumps and bruises, but having seen just 66k miles it’s actually in nice shape overall. Under the hood… more»

Entry Level Project: 1967 Ford Mustang

One of the characteristics that made the 1st generation Mustang such an overwhelming success was that people could jump aboard the Mustang lifestyle at an affordable price. For those people who really couldn’t justify the cost of a car… more»

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