Zombie Apocalypse! Willys Wagon

Is running from (or over?) zombies in your future? Want to combine that with your love of classic vehicles? Are you on a budget? If you answered all of these questions “Yes,” the vehicle for you is for sale… more»

Nicely Kept! 1977 Oldsmobile Pace Car Replica

Doesn’t look like 108,000 miles, does it? I’m thankful that the seller isn’t trying to present this car as an 8,000 mile creampuff! Oldsmobile was chosen to pace the 1977 Indy 500, and produced two actual pace cars (which… more»

Teal Steal: 1959 Studebaker Lark Wagon

Teal and original, this Studebaker Lark wagon is solid and drivable. Barn found with a possible 60,000 original miles, this 2 door wagon looks like a solid driving project. With some mild updates, and minimal rust, this Studebaker is… more»

Diamond In The Rough: 1957 Pontiac Star Chief

Long past are the days of cruising in the sun, with the top down, for this 1957 Pontiac Star Chief. After spending an undetermined amount of time in Virginia, this Pontiac was purchased in 2009 and taken to New… more»

$1,900: 1960 Chevrolet Corvair 700 Club Coupe

Here a good looking project, a 1960 Chevrolet Corvair 700 Club Coupe. I say project just because it was restored at some point and there is a lot of rust bubbling out under that nice, green paint. This car… more»

$1,000 OBO: 1982 Plymouth Champ

Vintage Japanese car fans, and captive-import fans, here’s a 1982 Plymouth Champ and it’s on craigslist with the price dropping faster than the temperature in Minnesota. The ad lists several prices from $1,700 or best offer, down to $1,000… more»

A Vintage Find! 1932 Austin 12/6 Open Tourer

Now this is what I think of when someone mentions a vintage automobile find! This Austin 12/6 Open Tourer looks like it’s been put away for a long time, but the seller tells us it runs and drives! It’s listed for… more»

New Daily Driver: 1971 M-792 Gama Goat

Your new daily driver is this 1971 M-792 Gama Goat. Traffic jam? Slow left lane driver? You get the idea. This traffic monitor is on eBay with a current bid of $2,500 but the reserve isn’t met and there are almost… more»

Rocket Camper! Converted 1950 Oldsmobile 88

We’ve seen quite a few of these car to camper conversions over the years, but this seems to be one of the better executed ones, and since it’s not “original” anyway may give you the opportunity to take the… more»

Olympic Gold: 1969 Camaro LM1

We’ve all heard of the SS, Z/28, Zl1 and the RS, but the LM1 is a far less known option for the Camaro. If you want a 350 V8 powered Camaro with a 12 bolt rear end, but don’t… more»

Doctor’s Check Up: 1971 Checker

If you like unusual cars with interesting stories, maybe this 1971 Checker is the car for you. It’s for sale on the Central New Jersey here on craigslist and is located in Ephrata, Pennsylvania. According to its seller, this car was… more»

Assembly Required: 1958 Edsel Roundup Wagon

Here’s another black and red station wagon that Peter R found for us. This wagon couldn’t wagon couldn’t be more different than the Chrysler Town and Country I just wrote about. This Edsel is listed on eBay with a BIN… more»

38,000 Miles: 1980 Ford Fairmont

This car was owned by an 85-year old man who bought it new. Wait, he’s not 122 years old now, he was 48 years old when he bought it new in 1980! Whew.. It’s a 1980 Ford Fairmont and… more»

Trashed Turbo: 1989 Porsche 930

Among the cars you can buy today with some chance of a modest upside are turbocharged Porsches from the 1980s. The company’s iconic bruiser, the 930, has been enjoying a steady uptick in values perhaps driven by the salivating… more»

Green & Gorgeous! 1940 Oldsmobile Barn Find

This beautiful 1940 Oldsmobile has been off the road since 2004 (based on the license plates) but is said to be in excellent condition. A prior eBay sale has fallen through and now you have the opportunity to be… more»

Beautiful Survivor: 1953 Chrysler Town & Country Wagon

These days when people think of the Chrysler Town & Country they think of a minivan, but from 1941 until 1988 it was a line of mostly station wagons. The early cars were beautiful cars and several models had real wood… more»

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