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Beach Bound: 1978 Corvette Silver Anniversary

When’s the last time you saw surfboards on a Corvette? There’s a first for everything, and it’s also a sure-fire way to get your car noticed among the throngs of Vettes listed for sale every day. This is a… more»

Dual Carb’d Motor: 1956 Porsche 356

The listing for this 1965 Porsche 356 has already disappeared, but it’s too interesting not to write up. When’s the last time you saw a tacked-on “For Sale” sign in the windshield of a vintage 356? Most of these… more»

Rare Wagon: 1972 Cadillac Castilian Estate

  Wow! You certainly don’t see these very often. The seller states that between 1975 and 1976 there were only 50 of these things produced, and who knows how many of these are still around today. The seller seems… more»

Rat Rod Material? 1962 Cadillac Futura Hearse

Is it weird to drive a hearse when it looks this cool? I mean, LOOK at it! This Caddy could make one super cool rat rod. It’s up for sale here on craigslist in San Diego, and the seller… more»

Super Clean Stick Shift: 1991 Jeep Cherokee Laredo

In my opinion, the Jeep Cherokee XJ model fits in the category of new classic. With prices of nice examples going up, this stunning example checks a lot of boxes. Find it here on Craigslist in Fairfax, VA for $4,500

Big Block Hauler: 1970 El Camino SS

Unfortunately for all of us who might like to purchase one, car based pickup trucks have gone the way of the ivory billed woodpecker here in America.  While “utes” are insanely popular in Australia, these versatile vehicles effectively died… more»

Reader Ad: 1967 Chevrolet Nova Drag Racer

What Makes It Special? This Nova was built as a street/strip drag racer using an original 35k mile body back in 1982. The last time the car was registered and on the road was 1992. Its a time capsule… more»

Potential Gold Mine? 1971 Dodge Challenger

With the way E body Mopars have appreciated in the last 10 years, this 1971 Dodge Challenger looks like a real gold mine for the $4,500 asking price. Check out this Challenger here on craigslist out of  McGaheysville, Virginia…. more»

Worth It? 1967 Plymouth Satellite Convertible

You’re going to have to use your imagination a bit with this ex-barn find. Why “ex?” Because someone already bought it from the original owner’s barn and is now looking to sell it on. The imagination part — well,… more»

Das Seltene Auto: 1986 Volkswagen Quantum

Once a staple in suburban driveways, the station wagon was king long before minivans came along. SUV’s took over the show though and wagons are becoming quite a rare sight. German automakers still believe in the station wagon and… more»

Front Wheel Survivor: 1968 Oldsmobile Toronado

The Olds Toronado, historically speaking, is cool because it was the first U.S. mass produced front wheel drive vehicle since 1937. My personal favorite year of the Toronado is the ’68 due to the interesting looking grill. Located in Lakeland,… more»

14,000 Miles: 1934 Dodge Brothers Truck

Prewar trucks are few and far between, especially when comparing the condition of the few surviving examples. This 1934 Dodge Brothers is a fabulous project with no rot, a solid frame, and even a running engine. Despite its age,… more»

Canadian 1969 Ford Mustang — Station Wagon???

CanuckCarGuy, one of our many Canadian readers, was kind enough to send in a link to this unusual creation. No, Ford never offered factory Mustang wagons (shooting brakes?) but many, many folks have converted standard Mustangs to wagon form…. more»

396-3 Speed: 1967 Chevrolet Caprice Wagon

Clean as a whistle, with low miles, and an awesome drive-train, this 1967 Caprice wagon is a very attractive survivor with great looks and even wood applique to complete the wagon package. Having spent its life with one family,… more»

33,000 Mile Survivor: 1973 Oldsmobile Cutlass

We see at lot of cars with “survivor” claims that seem to be stretches. This 1973 Oldsmobile Cutlass appears to be the real thing. Perhaps it was your father’s Oldsmobile? Regardless, if you fondly remember the early 1970’s this car… more»

Minor Miracle: 1961 Morris Minor Pick Up Project

Yes, Virginia our British cousins have pick up trucks too. But they aren’t like the ones we Yanks grew up with. Here’s proof in the form of a 1961 Morris Minor pick up restoration project –sans drivetrain- on the… more»

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