Custom Wagon: 1960 Rambler American

Found on more top-ten-ugliest-cars lists than not, this 1960 Rambler American Custom Wagon looks like a nice survivor. I personally like this awkward, ungainly look, maybe because it reminds me of myself. This wagon can be found on Hemmings… more»

283 V8 4-speed for $2,800: 1965 Chevrolet C10

I don’t know if a truck like this 1965 Chevrolet C10 would be one that a person would buy with a plan to totally restore it or not. I’m guessing that it will be a driver, a truck used… more»

Charity Classic: 1969 Toyota Corona Coupe

A few days ago, fellow writer Scotty mentioned he would love to own a Toyota Corona coupe. Well, his ship has come in, although I suspect this example is more of a project than he may be looking for…. more»

Built for Snow: Studebaker M29 Weasel

It’s incredible to think about how many innovations were born from the war effort. Although the costs of these developments were high, it led to products and processes that shaped our country as we know it today. For instance,… more»

20K Miles from New: 1996 VW GTI

This one brings back memories: a 1996 Volkswagen GTI, seemingly new in the wrapper with just 20,000 original miles. I owned this car’s sibling in high school, a 1999 VW Jetta Wolfsburg Edition, that I loved to bits. This… more»

Corolla Money: 1982 Ferrari Mondial

The Ferrai Mondial shared its namesake with a significant competition car from the company’s early days of racing – the 500 Mondial. A gorgeous, open-top race car that bowed at the 12 Hours of Casablanca, it is perhaps the… more»

#635 Of 1500: 1989 20th Anniversary Trans Am

The Pontiac Trans Am (itself a rather exclusive model) has spawned many even rarer limited edition versions. For example, we’ve recently featured a 1988 GTA, a 1984 15th Anniversary car, and just this week a 1980 Pace Car edition…. more»

Patina Or Rust? 1954 Ford F100

Right on the edge between the common perception of patina or rust, this 1954 Ford F100 pickup has obviously been used but not used up. It’s being auctioned here on eBay, with bidding that has risen to $3,000 after… more»

Rough Racer: 1959 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Can you see the potential in this car?  While rough on the outside, this car has the bones to be a worthwhile project for someone.  This is a 1959 Chevrolet Corvette and is part of the C1, or first-generation… more»

1975 International Harvester Scout II Survivor

The 1970s were the height of the “topless truck” craze, and by then everybody was getting in on it! International Harvester Scouts were the first to the game in 1961 with the Scout 80, beating the first generation Bronco… more»

The Real Deal Survivor? 1966 Mustang Coupe

At first glance, this Mustang Matt W found for us listed on eBay looks, well, like just another Mustang. This is very basic 6 cylinder three-speed Mustang and the color isn’t very exciting but it is completely original. The term… more»

Project for Vision: 1923 Ford Model T Touring

  The Model T is a familiar sight to lots of folks, although seldom seen outside museums and parades these days. This one was built from donated parts.  The Sacramento Model T club puts on clinics they call the “Awful… more»

Find Another One: 1990 Nissan Axxess

As the fondness for weird 80s Japanese vehicles continues to grow as GenXers strive to collect cars from their youths, vehicles like this long-thought-extinct 1990 Nissan Axxess will likely become more popular than when they were new. These Dodge… more»

Italian Barn Find: 1938 Mercury 8 Convertible

This gorgeous 1938 Mercury convertible ended up in Italy by way of a service member who was stationed there. At some point, it was converted to what is called an “autostarter” for horse racing purposes! To say this Mercury… more»

Quite the Pair: 1970 Ford Bronco Camper Combo

The price of Bronco’s has skyrocketed in recent years – with very low mile survivors knocking on the high $100K’s. That’s what may make the throw-back Chrome Yellow 1970 beauty found here on Craigslist, thanks to reader Eric H,… more»

38 Year Slumber: 1959 MGA

The seller of this barn find 1959 MGA notes that after lavishing upwards of $16,000 in maintenance and repairs, he discovered he doesn’t like driving British sports cars. Therefore, the MGA is now up for grabs with bidding at… more»

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