I just look oddballs like this Nash Metropolitan! These little classics are odd enough in their normal form, but in mini fire truck configuration, they are down right awesome. If you don’t know the history of these cars, a… more»
Neat Stuff Included: 1989 Cadillac Allante
I recently spotted a Cadillac Allante flailing over the shoulder of a local road and into the breakdown area; after a bad week with my daily driver, it was a phenomenon I understood all too well. There was something… more»
Daily Driver: 1967 Volvo Laplander
I relayed to Jesse and Josh tonight some sad news: my faithful daily driver, a 1995 BMW M3, was no more. It had been growing a bit tired and a premature thermostat failure led to an overheating episode that… more»
Backyardigan! 1968 Corvette Stored Since 1989
Presumably, this is what this 1968 Chevrolet Corvette convertible looked like when the seller came upon it. Can you imagine just leaving a cool convertible like this to sit in your back yard for so long? Apparently it was… more»
1974 Dodge Dart: Clean & Cheap!
Wow, this stripper level Dart sure is clean looking at first glance. It’s advertised here on craigslist and is located in Wildomar, California. Thanks to Pat L. for this wonderful find! It’s priced at $2,750.
A Saab Story: 1973 SAAB 96
The Saab 96 was introduced in 1960 with a 3 cylinder 2 stroke, 38 horsepower engine. In 1967 Saab switched to a Ford Taunus 1498cc V4 four-stroke engine with 65 horsepower. This Saab is listed on craigslist in Ventura, California. The $3,300… more»
Exploration Of Time: 1974 Dodge Explorer Camper Van
This cool 1974 Dodge Explorer Camper Van conversion is more than meets the eye. In fantastic original condition, and much like a time warp, this van has some cool features. The floor is lowered in this van to make… more»
Clean Bird: 1969 Pontiac Firebird Convertible
Get this 1969 Firebird just in time for some fall top down weather. Very clean throughout, this Pontiac has some minor rust that wouldn’t stop you from enjoying this beautiful convertible. Currently packing a crate engine, this Firebird has… more»
Fall Harvest: 1934-36 International Harvester
Wearing a few decades worth of rust and plant life, this 1934-36 International hasn’t seen street duty in many years. Appearing fairly complete, and not in the worst of conditions, this International is interesting. Thanks to reader Dave W… more»
Dusty Garage Find: 1962 Corvette
This seller really doesn’t give us much to go off of with their Corvette. They state that it’s an original Corvette that’s been in storage for the past 10 years and that it ran before being parked. The odometer… more»
Lost its Flame: 1950 Karrier Fire Truck
Karrier Motors has a long and interesting history that began in 1908. The company was purchased by several companies beginning with Rootes in 1934 and eventually owned by Chrysler Europe in 1970 then Puegot and Renauly after Chrysler left… more»
Motorhome Mopar: 1972 Plymouth Cuda
Chrysler’s big 440 V8 found its way into all kinds of vehicles, from muscle cars to boats and even into motorhomes. It’s a versatile and capable engine, that’s for sure! Now why would I be talking about boats and… more»
Cheap GT: 1969 MGC GT Automatic
The MGC 2.9 liter 145 horsepower engine is 200 pounds heaver than the 4 banger it replaced and 240 pounds heavier than the 137 horsepower V8 that followed. This gives the C a reputation for poor handling but better tires and tweaking the… more»
“Dear Li’l Sis’s First Car”: 1968 Pontiac Catalina Convertible
If you don’t click through to this auction listing, you are really missing out! The seller tells a great story about this car, which apparently was his sister’s first car and was purchased when it was ten years old–and… more»
Super Original: 1958 Olds Super 88 Holiday Coupe
1958 was the year that General Motors went crazy with chrome. Cars across all marques were bigger too – longer and wider than ever before. Since body designs were changed again completely in 1959, some people refer to the… more»
The Suicide Machine: 1965 Mustang 4×4
I think we need to come up with a name for these oddball 4×4 conversions. We’ve featured quite a few over the years and some how they never to cease to amaze me. It’s incredible that people can figure… more»