I don’t know how to feel about this, but the more I look at it the more I think I like it! It may be a little odd, and a little disproportionate, but this Beetle pickup conversion looks to… more»
Shorty Station Wagon: 1956 Chevrolet
While some of us like two-door station wagons, this ’56 Chevrolet brings a whole new meaning. Shortened at some point in its life, this “wagon” has undergone a major transformation. In ready to drive condition this custom shorty would… more»
Two Wheel Revival: 1969 Sears Allstate SR125
Sears and Roebuck is easily one of the earliest and most recognizable mail order catalog companies. Making the American way of life easier since the turn of last century, Sears has offered mail order home kits, cars, bicycles, and… more»
Rarely This Nice: 1991 Ford Aerostar 4WD
Workhorses are vital to any gearhead’s personal fleet, a vehicle that can be relied upon when the other more finicky projects are under the knife. The Ford Aerostar is an excellent example of such a vehicle, but they rarely… more»
BF AUCTION: 1983 Oldsmobile Toronado Convertible
Alright, so this Toronado wasn’t found in a barn, but it was discovered in a garage where it has spent the past 15 years. It currently has just 74k miles on the odometer and is still in fantastic condition… more»
BF AUCTION: 1998 Mercury Grand Marquis
This Mercury comes from my personal collection and could be very nice driver for someone. I actually found it on the lot of a local charity dealership. Normally people only donate cars that are worn out and not worth… more»
Nite Edition: 1991 Ford Bronco
Not much time remains on this limited-edition Ford Bronco Nite edition, listed with a clean bill of health by the seller and with the reserve unmet. These were strictly cosmetic in nature, but the Nite editions are so rarely… more»
Six Cylinder Survivor: 1967 Chevrolet Nova
While you could option the compact Chevy Nova with a high powered V8 to make it a muscle car, most were optioned with the thrifty inline six. Of course, as factory built muscle cars started going up in value… more»
Lovely Survivor: 1959 Borgward Isabella
Here’s a car many have never seen and few would regret. Very few were imported, so they were not common, even in 1959. Compared to American cars of the time they were quite small but they were larger than… more»
Unrestored 16 Valve: 1991 VW GTI
The seller of an untouched Volkswagen GTI 16 Valve claims to have driven the car for less than 100 miles after searching for two years for one. That’s a strange way to enjoy a car you’ve longed for, so… more»
Weirder Than A 2CV: 1969 Citroen Weekender
Here’s something you don’t see every day. Thanks to Pat L. who spotted this unusual find here on Craigslist in Seattle, Washington, though the… car? truck? thing? itself is located in Alaska. Citroen mated the front of its ubiquitous… more»
All Original First-Gen: 1981 Toyota Celica Supra
Here’s another one of those cars that were once so common—at least in southern California, where I grew up—that it was easy to overlook their significance, but have now all but disappeared. This 1981 Toyota Celica Supra represents the… more»
Daily Driven: 1970 Chevrolet CST-10 Pickup
I don’t know what it is, but I love pickups from the late 1960’s through the 70’s. It probably comes from the fact that I grew up with my Grandpas, Dad and Uncles driving pickups from that era, some… more»
Furyous Commercial: 1977 Plymouth Fury Sport
Meet Flo, a light blue 1977 Plymouth Fury Sport. A two-owner car, the current owner has enjoyed this Fury since 2015 and is looking to sell it in lieu of something more fuel efficient. Pat L. sent this one… more»
Worthy Challengers: Pair of 1970 Dodge Challenger Projects
Have you ever felt like buying a Dodge Challenger? How about two? Here’s your chance! AMXBrian sent us the link to this project pair. MoPar muscle cars went from being unwanted to highly sought after seemingly with the flip… more»
Seller’s Day Off: 2K-Mile 1985 Chevrolet Corvette
Hey, it’s Labor Day! I hope those of you reading in the U.S. are doing so while remembering and honoring the contributions of workers throughout our country’s history—while enjoying a little respite from your own work. You know who… more»

















