In 1953 Henney decided to offer a junior model of their senior long wheel base Packard. The Juniors were very limited and were offered only for 1953-1954. A total of 500 were made. This ’53 Packard Henney Junior is… more»
The Locomotion: 1955 Chevrolet Dragster
In my opinion, the ’60s and ’70s were the golden era for drag racing. There were all kinds of amazing drag cars built during the time period, with everyone trying to find new was of getting down the quarter… more»
Local Flavor: 1966 Corvair Convertible Bargain
This is the only picture of this 1966 Corvair that’s available to us. My son-in-law Alex found this one and sent me the craigslist ad–I’m guessing it was a hint. It’s located close to me in Moncure, North Carolina… more»
Buy One, Get One Free: 1980 Jeep Wagoneers
We don’t have a lot to go by with this pair of wood grained SUV’s, but we’ll pass along what we can. They are located in New Britain, Connecticut and are listed for sale here on eBay, where bidding… more»
Recovered Theft: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner
This 1969 Plymouth Road Runner is a recent theft recovery that thankfully was not damaged while being stolen. It’s now under lock and key in Fort Wayne, Indiana and is listed for sale here on eBay. There’s no reserve… more»
An Affordable Dream: 1956 Ford Thunderbird
One of Ford’s ads for the 1956 Thunderbird, then in its second year of existence, called it “Even dreamier – even newer.” Ford managed to convince only 15,631 individuals to buy into this particular “dream-car-come-true.” And fewer still of… more»
But Wait, There’s More: 1938 Ford And….
Most of us are familiar with the common and classic television infomercial approach to upselling, “but wait, there’s more.” The seller of this very dusty 1938 Ford for sale here on craigslist in Urbandale, Iowa takes just such an… more»
$1,500 Barn Find Ford: 1969 Ford Cortina GT MK II
I’m in Huntsville, Alabama right now and I jumped onto Craigslist hoping to find a cool vehicle or two. I ran across this 1969 Ford Cortina MK II that’s down in Cullman, Alabama, halfway between Huntsville and Birmingham. It’s… more»
Rather Rare: 1954 Healey Tickford
When you think of “Healey” automobiles, Austin-Healey and perhaps Nash-Healey probably come to mind, but there are other cars. Healey Motorcars was founded in 1945 and built a line of high performance, low volume cars using the four-cylinder Riley twincam engine. Healey… more»
What An Ad! 30k Mile Survivor DeSoto Firedome
It’s got four doors. Get over it already! This beautiful 1955 sedan is being sold by only its second family owner, has recently returned from a 16 hour round trip and still sports its original paint! This 1955 DeSoto Firedome is… more»
Fuel Injected Barn Find: 1962 Corvette
What’s that we see in the barn? (okay, I know, it’s probably a garage, but bear with me for a moment) Why, I do believe it’s a Corvette–and not just any Corvette, but a 1962 fuel injected one still… more»
Second Chance Short Bed: 1967 Ford F100
We featured this truck about a month ago and the seller was asking $7,500. That may have seemed steep, but this is a short bed and has a big block so it’s worth a decent chunk of change. It’s a… more»
1962 MGA 1600 For $3,000!
This MGA might be a big project, but it’s a good place to start. It’s a 1600 so it has a little more power than the 1500 and also benefits from front disc brakes. Looks like this one even came with wire… more»
1967 Rambler Rebel 550 Cross Country Wagon
I’m in New Orleans as we speak and I couldn’t find any vehicles on the local Craigslist that looked interesting, or even remotely inexpensive. But, I ran across this 1967 Rambler Rebel 550 Cross Country Wagon just west of here… more»
To Drive Or Not To Drive: 1977 Cadillac Seville
We all love low mileage survivors, but there is always one major hangup with them for us. What do you do with them? Do you drive them or keep them sealed away to hopefully appreciate in value. In my… more»
Rare British Project: 1969 TVR Vixen
After reviving our TVR, I’ve had plenty of dreams about finding another one of these awesome Brits. Sadly, they just aren’t all that common. Our Tasmin was powered by a wonderful Ford V6, but every time I drove it,… more»