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Old Ranch Hand: 1959 Ford Ranchero

Readers of a certain age may recall the starring role of a Ford Ranchero in the TV series “The Real McCoys”.  The gentleman’s pickup truck was likely a product placement by Ford, but it sure looked good on screen… more»

Grey Ghost: 1985 Oldsmobile Toronado Caliente

The Oldsmobile Toronado is a car that has always intrigued me. The concept of a front wheel drive V8 seemed like such an alien concept when these were first released. This third generation Toronado is for sale here on… more»

How Much Is Dust Worth? 1968 Oldsmobile Delta 88

There’s always a bit of debate about how much monetary value the “barn find” designation adds (or doesn’t) to a collector car. In the case of this admittedly very nice looking 1968 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Custom Holiday coupe, the… more»

One Year Import: 1980 Rover 3500SD

This V8-powered Rover 3500SD is one of just a few hundred sold on our shores as a U.S.-market model. The exposed headlights and larger bumpers are tell-tale signs that this is a one-year-only version as the car was quickly… more»

Oil Sign With Oil Baron Price: Mobil Pegasus Sign

It’s probably safe to say that the vast majority of car guys and gals know this logo. Mobil has an incredibly interesting history and anyone with deep, deep, deeeeeeeeep pockets can snag this rotating Mobil Pegasus neon sign which… more»

Half Scale Gullwing: 1990 Mazda Autozam AZ1

In the US we get only a small portion of the models that Japanese manufacturers build for their domestic market.  One of those forbidden delights is the Autozam AZ1, a mid-engine, two seat sports coupe and one is for… more»

$1,800 Rare Rig: 1984 Ford Ranger Roll-A-Long

While there was only one photo on the Craigslist post for this 1984 Ford Ranger Roll-A-Long camper, it was too unique to pass up. The seller is asking $1,800 for this cool camper and it’s located in Twin Falls,… more»

Owned For 42 Years: 1962 Chevrolet Corvette

Sometimes a car becomes more than a possession.  Many of us have, or had, a car that was with us for a long time, or was a constant for a turbulent time.  Some even have a car that they… more»

Parked for 20 Years: 1973 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ 455

I’m not proud of the fact that I have a couple of motorcycles that I put into storage in 1986 and they haven’t seen the light of day since then. I’m not sure if this 1973 Pontiac Grand Prix… more»

At Your Service: 1937 Ford Pickup

Is it me or do amazing & original trucks seem to be popping up a lot lately? This 1937 Ford is no exception. It appears to be an all-original survivor that is nearly rust free. There is certainly surface… more»

Duality Duo: 1988 Ford E-350 Centurion

Duality basically means that you can’t have good without evil or darkness without light or a van without a pickup box on the back.. er.. hey, wait a minute. This dually-equipped duality duo is a 1988 Ford E-350 Centurion,… more»

Exclusive: 1984 Chevrolet El Camino SS

Reader Don A has decided to part ways with his all original 10k mile El Camino. It’s an SS with the 305 V8 that is running and ready to roll! It looks to be in amazing condition and would… more»

Plethora of Pontiac Projects and Parts!

If you’ve ever wanted to fill your entire shop with projects at one time, this may be your chance. Found here on Craigslist with an asking price of $65,000, this is a pretty big stash of late 70’s cars…. more»

Vietnam Story: 1960 Chevrolet Corvette

We have all heard a variation of the Vietnam story.  The basics are that a soldier died in battle and left a valuable car behind.  Porsche even did a wonderful ad featuring a dusty Speedster with a flat tire… more»

132 MPH Birdie? 1963 Studebaker Super Lark R2

The Studebaker Lark was a compact car from a company struggling to compete with the big three. Upon first glance at the listing on eBay, you might be inclined to yawn. It’s shiny except on the top and hood… more»

8,000 Original Miles: 1975 Bricklin SV-1

A Canadian car that was only made for two years because the creator, Malcolm Bricklin, was unable to make these cars profitable.  The Bricklin SV-1 was intended to be a “safe” sports car.  The SV-1 in their name stood… more»

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