1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS With 300HP!

If a 1980s classic is high on your shopping list but you aren’t too fixated on complete originality, then this 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS might be a decent sort of option to consider. It presents extremely well and… more»

Short Bed Survivor: 1971 Ford F-100 Ranger

I travel a lot, something like 150-200 days a year all over the US. I’ll be heading up to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma tomorrow from southern Texas and that happens to be where this survivor 1971 Ford F-100 short bed… more»

Solid Underneath: 1966 Ford Bronco U14 Half Cab

This 1966 Ford Bronco is one of the rarer models out there, a short-bed U14 pickup that needs complete restoration. Of course, given the frame is solid and it looks relatively intact underneath, the term “complete restoration” could mean… more»

Low-Mile Nantucket Special: 1977 Jeep Wagoneer

For today’s find, we are going to examine what I call a “Nantucket Special” which is better known as a Jeep Wagoneer. Why a Nantucket Special? Because they are all over that island, very popular indeed. I figured that… more»

Two 1970 Plymouth Superbirds Set For Auction – No Reserve!

The Plymouth Superbird was born from a culture of “win on Sunday, sell on Monday,” and was designed to deliver the marque success in NASCAR. This it managed to do, with the Superbird, and its cousin, the Dodge Daytona,… more»

Ex-Harrah’s Collection: 1968 Centaur Prototype

Details are scarce for this custom prototype that the seller says is not a kit car. The 1968 Centaur, as it is named, was purchased from the famous Harrah’s Automobile Collection in Reno, Nevada, which gives it some mild… more»

Stacked Headlights: 1976 Chevy El Camino Classic

This 1976 Chevrolet El Camino Classic is described as a solid example with 62,000 original miles. The ’76 Classic is an interesting car, as it had the stacked headlights a year before it became the norm – you could… more»

Eclectic Collection: Barn Finds in Baltimore

This listing for what appears to be a shed or barn full of projects doesn’t have much info to go on, and prices listed seem ambitious. But there are some interesting projects here that may warrant a phone call,… more»

Solid and Clean: 1978 Ford Mustang II King Cobra

The 1978 Mustang II King Cobra can be accused of a lot of things, but being subtle certainly wouldn’t be one of them. The 1978 Pontiac Trans Am was considered to be pretty “in-your-face,” but the King Cobra managed… more»

Sweet 389 Four-speed Pontiac! 1963 Grand Prix

Pontiac’s Grand Prix made a statement in ’63, and the sales brochure described it as having “an air of being able to cope with anything it might encounter.” This 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix in Tucson, Arizona features a listing… more»

1940 Hudson “Big Boy” Pickup Project

Update 11/16/19 – After selling and making its way to Connecticut over a year ago, this Big Boy picked up a new grill and has been relisted here on eBay. Will it beat its last high bid of  $5,400?… more»

Early Edition: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro

This particular 1967 Camaro is a very early example, being the 9,887th car to roll off the production line. During its life, it has endured a color change, but it could be a decent prospect for a restoration project…. more»

Power Pack Equipped: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible

There’s no denying that this is one sweet find! You really can’t go wrong with a Tri-Five, especially a ’57 Bel Air Convertible. This example was parked in 1982 and the seller got it back on the road last… more»

Original Paint: 1962 Chevrolet Corvette Survivor!

Update 11/15/19 – After getting bid up to $45k, this Corvette has been relisted here on eBay for some reason. How high will it go this time around? From 10/30/19 – If you like original paint survivors, this one’s… more»

Blue Plate Survivor: 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

My first new car was a ’77 Chevrolet Camaro Z28. The Z was discontinued after the ’74 model year and then reintroduced mid-model year ’77. When I learned that it was coming back, I just had to have one…. more»

GM Executive Owned: 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza

Every time I see a Corvair I think of the prowess that was GM in the 1960s. They were not afraid to go in a different direction while still trying to match and beat their competition. That approach to… more»