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Admired by Ford: 1910 Hupmobile Runabout

Henry Ford was not a man that tended to heap praise upon his opposition, but when reflecting upon his first look at the 1909 Hupmobile Type 20 he said, “I recall looking at Bobby Hupp’s roadster at the first… more»

Short and Wide: 1960 International B-100

The exact opposite of me, this short and wide 1960 International B-100 looks like a great truck. It can be found here on eBay with an unmet opening bid price of $5,500. It’s located in Carmen, Oklahoma and it… more»

Bargain Basement Project: 1978 Chevrolet Corvette

Finding a cheap and solid Corvette for a project can be a bit difficult, but this 1978 Corvette seems to show some real promise. Sold with a clear title, the owner has set a BIN price of $1,500 but… more»

Solid as a Rock: 1968 Pontiac Le Mans Convertible

Beneath that faded and ruined paintwork lies a car of gold. This Pontiac Le Mans doesn’t make a great first impression, but it is a car that is solid, with very little rust to deal with. It will need… more»

C-10 or K-10? 1969 Chevrolet C-10 Stepside 4×4

We all know that 1 + 1 = 2 and a lot of us remember that A2 + B2 = C2 from our high school days. But, does C-10 = K-10 when it comes to Chevy’s 2-wheel-drive vs. 4-wheel-drive… more»

Blank Canvas Project: 1950 Mercury 2-Door Coupe

The owner of this 1950 Mercury Coupe describes it as a real blank canvas, and he is absolutely right. This is a car that the new owner could easily restore to original, but it could just as easily be… more»

One Owner Since New: 1971 Opel GT

It’s not often we see a one-owner Opel GT pop up for sale, but that’s exactly what’s listed on eBay. The Opel has been in barn storage since 1986 and accumulated some rust and dents in that time, but… more»

California Cutlass: 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass S

For those in the market for a wintertime project, this one might be worth a closer look. This 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass S, found here on eBay, has had a lot of really great work already done and appears to… more»

302 V8 Swap Bargain? 1963 Mercury Comet

The age-old debate between Ford and Chevy goes back a little more than a hundred years now, but were there ever rivalries between different car divisions made by the same company? I’ve always wondered how people thought about a… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1949 Crosley Pickup

Few vehicle manufacturers are as intriguing as a Crosley. While most people will recognize them for their radios, car aficionados are more likely to think of their odd little cars. Today, there’s even an enthusiastic Crosley following, although most… more»

Unique Glass Skyroof: 1965 Buick Sportwagon

For some reason, the Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser got most of the attention, and the sales, when it came to the sixties and seventies wagons that included the unique glass Skyroof. But Buick had a station wagon with the glassed… more»

Closer Look Needed: 1979 Jeep CJ-7 Golden Eagle

From 1977-1983 Jeep offered the Golden Eagle trim package for the CJ-7 (this package was also offered for the Cherokee and J-10 pick-up truck from ’76-’83).  The signature feature of the Golden Eagle Jeep, of course, is a giant… more»

1967 Dodge Coronet R/T Four-Speed Project

Except for hood louvers and subtle “R/T” badges, little distinguishes this 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T listed here on craigslist in Denver, Colorado from an economical six-cylinder or 318 cid V8-powered model… in appearance anyway. Step on the gas, however,… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1966 Pontiac 2+2 Convertible

You don’t see many of the GTO’s big brother the Catalina 2+2 on the road these days, especially not in convertible form. These larger cars received many of the go-fast options of the GTO, but with just 6k Catalina… more»

Turbo Hatch: 1985 Dodge Shelby Charger

1985 was a good year for fans of the Shelby-ized Dodge Charger. Following an introductory offering that largely focused on suspension improvements, ’85 saw the turbocharged engine option materialize with performance that could match its upgraded handling chops. This… more»

What The?! 1989 Buick LeSabre Limousine

I love seeing completely random cars show up at modern vehicle dealerships, offered up like any other late-model GM product. This unusual 1989 Buick LeSabre limousine isn’t even described as such, as a low-mileage LeSabre on the dealer’s website…. more»

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