Sort Of Survivor: Two-Owner 1970 Dodge Charger

It was recently brought to my attention that the term “survivor” is thrown around a lot these days, almost like the term “patina” is. To the seller’s credit, the car is never referred to as a survivor. Why say… more»

Unrestored 1967 Shelby Mustang GT350

The partnership between racer-entrepreneur Carroll Shelby and Ford resulted in a host of fabulous high-performance vehicles over the course of nearly six decades. This never-restored 1967 Shelby Mustang GT350 in Edmond, Oklahoma may represent your chance to own a… more»

Strike Three: 1969 Imperial Lebaron Crown Hardtop

Here’s a car with a title almost as long as it is. This Imperial is the third car out of the box at this time, behind door number three, as it were. It’s listed on eBay in Los Angeles California… more»

Head-Turning Hauler: 1968 Belly Tank Trailer

Sometimes a vehicle without an engine really draws my eye, this is one of those cases. This is listed by the seller as an “Unspecified 1968 Belly Tank”, but it’s basically a custom belly tank trailer for a motorcycle…. more»

Behind Door Two: 1965 Lincoln Continental Convertible

Here’s the second car in a box listed on eBay. This Continental was purchased from the first owner in the 1970s and has been stored since 1991. It is original except for one repaint. After fresh gas and a… more»

30 Years Of Dry Storage: 1970 Chevy Nova

I can remember my first Nova. Citrus green and gleaming in the early morning sun, two massive black stripes racing up the hood, the rumble of the glasspacks, it’s rear popped up with oversized Cragar SS 5 spoke rims…. more»

Barn Fresh: 1957 Jaguar XK140 FHC

Even if you aren’t a huge Jaguar fan, finding this XK140 FHC in this barn would be one of the most exhilarating experiences ever. It’s been parked in this barn for about 50 years and it looks to be… more»

X Marks the Spot: 1969 Mercury Marauder X-100

If there was ever a car that tweaked my gizzard, this 1969 Mercury Marauder X-100 is that car. I know, I’m usually a lover of small, often Japanese vehicles, and oddball vintage battery-powered vehicles and other unusual vehicles. But,… more»

Two Door Wagon: 1960 Plymouth Suburban

Now this is something you don’t see very often, a Plymouth 2 door wagon! The seller claims it’s one of only 5 built and that this one is the most original one left. It looks like some paint work… more»

Four Door 1980 Corvette Prototype?

No longer will you have to worry or feel bad about not being able to haul the whole family in your Corvette! This 1980 is said to be one of 5 prototype four door Corvettes built for GM. To… more»

Rent-A-Racer: 1985 Ford Mustang SVO

Some wise older family member once probably warned you against buying a former rental car. “They get abused by people who don’t care about them because they don’t own them,” this sage probably said. Sound advice, and by that… more»

Truck In A Box: 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Rampside

We’ve all seen stacks of shipping containers and old trailers around and wondered what treasures and junk are forgotten inside. What could be more exciting than an interesting collection of vehicles? In this case, the owner died in 2010… more»

Affordable Style: 1948 Chevrolet Stylemaster

Having lived with its current owner since 1965, this Stylemaster is a runner, but is in need of restoration according to the seller. Being sold by the owner’s son-in-law, it would seem the owner is trying to pass along… more»

Desert Fish: 1969 Plymouth Barracuda

After a life time spent in the dry California sun, this Barracuda is a ready to drive. Featuring low miles and little to no rust, this fish is in need of some beautification and some good old fashioned elbow… more»

Four-Speed floor-shifted 1976 Chrysler New Yorker

Do you notice anything unusual about this 1976 Chrysler New Yorker? In addition to the twin scoops, a “Hurst-Equipped” badge, available on an Internet near you for $19.99, decorates the Chrysler’s rear. Vehicles adorned with badges and doo-dads from… more»

Golden Loophole: 1970 Oldsmobile Rallye 350

Insurance companies are a necessary evil. Being born and reared in Houston, I know all too well that insurance is essential, even if it costs a small fortune monthly. There is a feeling of security but it means less… more»

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