Along with the 600 limousine, the W111 and W112 cabriolets are among the most highly valued Mercedes-Benzes of the 1960s, and for a good, very simple reason: these were the last truly grand four-passenger convertibles built by the company… more»
Soft Roader: 1977 Renault Rodeo 6
Renault has made some curious vehicles over the years, and this one is right up there with the best of them: an “off-road” vehicle known as the Rodeo 6. This one is not surprisingly listed for sale in Poland,… more»
1970 AAR Plymouth ‘Cuda Project Car
Plymouth decided to go Trans-Am racing in 1970; one of the results is this AAR ‘Cuda listed for sale here on eBay. AAR stands for All American Racing, familiar to anyone who remembers the famous Dan Gurney. The ‘Cuda… more»
Motor Still Turns: 1967 Honda Dream
The Honda Dream was among the freshmen class of Japanese motorcycles that began arriving in the U.S. as part of the company’s first large-scale exportation efforts. While not hugely valuable today, they are recognized as a great entry point… more»
Air-Cooled Mutant: 1980 Porsche 911 SC
While I’ve never been a fan of 911s that are converted to look like later models, this 1980 911 SC is doing a solid job at imitating a later-production widebody. Said to have been converted to a high level… more»
Mint Condition Minivan: 1988 Dodge Caravan LE
To call the Dodge Caravan iconic is hardly an overstatement; there’s even one in the Smithsonian! This once ubiquitous minivan ushered in a whole new class of passenger vehicles and was instrumental in helping Chrysler turn a corner during… more»
Stock Unicorn: 1992 Nissan Sentra SE-R
A few months ago, a survivor-grade example of Nissan’s hotted-up FWD Sentra – otherwise known as the SE-R – crossed the auction block and reminded enthusiasts how few of these great 90s cars are left. Since then, I’ve seen… more»
Really Solid: 1973 Plymouth Road Runner
When it comes to nicely styled cars, I personally rate the 1973 Road Runner quite highly….and I have to say that I really like this one. It is a project car, but it is one that you could drive… more»
Full Restoration Required: 1948 Ford Woody
This Ford Woody hails from the last year of production of a Ford model line that could be traced back to 1941. This Woody doesn’t look to have weathered the years well, but according to the owner, it is… more»
Fourth-Gen Gem: 1975 International Travelall
The end was very near when this 1975 International Harvester Travelall came out, it would be the last model year that they would be in production. I grew up seeing these I-H trucks and it’s hard to believe that… more»
What A Drag: 1973 AMC Gremlin X Racer
Small cars with big engines are what a lot of us have been thinking about for decades. For some of us, the more unusual the car with that big engine the better, which brings me to this 1973 AMC… more»
Immaculate Award Winner: 1987 Buick Regal Turbo T
The 1987 Buick Turbo T offered a number of upgrades over the standard Grand National, and the inclusion of a number of aluminum components also helped to boost performance. This nice example is listed for sale here on eBay…. more»
Brush Truck Survivor: 1974 Chevrolet C/K Pickup
While some of the retired fire and brush trucks we feature can sometimes become old hats, this 1974 Chevy C/K pickup is not one of them. This is grade A, genuine beast, with a gorgeous, low-mileage body accompanied by… more»
Convertible + Parts Car: 1956 Packard Caribbean Convertible
The Packard Caribbean only saw production from 1953 to 1956. In that final year, there were only 276 Caribbean Convertibles built, and our feature vehicle is one of those. You will find it listed for sale here on eBay…. more»
READER AD: 1969 Camaro Z/28
Update 10/16/2018 – Good news, Stephanie was able to upload higher quality photos of the Camaro and is currently working on getting a photo of the trim tag for us! Our thanks to her for letting us know about… more»


















