John Z. DeLorean was nothing if not puckishly brazen, and under his leadership, Pontiac was one of the most amusing—and successful—American car brands of the ’60s. Not content to crib a Ferrari name only for the GTO, the company… more»
455 V8 Sleeper: 1969 Buick Sportwagon
I’m not a huge fan of sales ads with the cars still being on the trailer. At least, if you say that it runs great, take it off of the trailer, take more than six photos, and then put… more»
Tri Power BBC Find: 1967 Chevrolet Corvette
Any C2 Corvette find is a great find, but wow. How about finding a 427 Tri Power 4 speed car? That has all the right check boxes for fun, power, and desirability all thrown into one. The current seller… more»
First Gen Survivor: 1967 Dodge Charger
Dodge Chargers are popular muscle cars, but often the 68 and newer cars come to mind when discussing the Charger. This earlier ’67 model is a sweet find due to being in original condition, and packing a 383 4… more»
$3,500 Dusty Datsun: 1963 Datsun L320
Datsun pickup fans, here’s another vintage model, this one is a 1963 Datsun L320. It’s older, slower, and in rougher shape than the ’66 L520 that we saw a couple of days ago. You know, the one with the… more»
Low-Mileage 1989 Ford F-250 Survivor
Whenever I see something seemingly mundane come across my digital desk, I have to see why it was submitted! I am seldom met with disappointment, and certainly wasn’t with this 1989 Ford F-250. I love most old trucks, but… more»
Still Goes Like The Wind: 1981 VW Scirocco S
Take a look at this wonderful example of Volkswagen’s first generation Scirocco, found here on eBay, currently in Madison, WI after spending most of its life in CA according to the seller. It’s a virtually rust free, well-maintained example… more»
Euro Bumper Candidate: 1977 Fiat 124 Spider
Oh my, how those ugly U.S. bumpers change the looks of the pretty Pininfarina-designed Fiat 124 Spider. These are not terribly difficult cars to find, but this example is pleasingly straight and rust-free with only a coating of dust… more»
Dry Storage For 35 Years: 1969 Ford Capri
While the Capri was available stateside, it never generated quite the following that these cars have in the U.K. Ford’s operations overseas has a track record of cranking out interesting vehicles that were rewarding to drive and then never… more»
Finished By Coachmen: 1978 GMC Motorhome Royale
This 1978 GMC Motorhome is a recent trade the selling dealer took in. While claimed to run well when inventoried, the seller has not driven it recently and makes no claims as to its roadworthiness; however, there’s still a… more»
Pile Of Parts And Rust: 1934 Plymouth Coupe
At first glance, it’s hard to tell if there’s actually a car in this pile of parts, but look closer and you can see the 1934 Plymouth Coupe buried in there. The seller claims that his wife doesn’t see… more»
Hot Rod Potential: 1930 Ford Model A Roadster
I am not going to get all wordy on this one, gang…just someone, get on eBay and buy this Model A Roadster. Like, right now! You can find the ad here on eBay in Lake Charles, Louisiana with a current… more»
Pristine Round Up Edition: 1980 Dodge Ramcharger
The Ramchargers we feature often fall into the same camp as this preserved specimen, largely due to the fact so many of them are driven hard and put away wet. This makes the nice ones stand out even more,… more»
Two Cars, Four Shifters: 1975 and 1983 Hurst/Olds
Here’s a conundrum: how do you buy two cars, but end up with four shifters? One of them must be a 1983 or ’84 Hurst/Olds with the incredible Lightning Rod shifter, which has—count ’em—three levers sprouting out of the… more»
Repainted Barn Find: 1973 Chevrolet Corvette
What do you do after you find a barn find that’s really nice inside and mechanically, but doesn’t have the paint and body you’d like it to have? If you are this seller, you spend $7,000 having the car… more»




















