I’m not exactly sure what to suggest that you do with this 1935 Dodge truck. It’s listed here on eBay, and bidding is still under $250, although there is a reserve higher than that. It’s being stored in Mentone, California…. more»
Dodge The Apocalypse: 1972 Challenger 4×4
For 2017, Dodge introduced an all-wheel-drive Challenger powered by a 3.6 liter Pentastar V6 with an EPA mileage rating of 30 mpg. Just try to make a rock crawler out of that! I dare ya! This 1972 Dodge Challenger… more»
The Junk Yard Dog: 1948 Saber 60
When this little car showed up at the museum Wednesday, it got a lot of attention. Retired Lt. Colonel Paul Jones built it from the ground up using parts from a junkyard for less than $250. For example, the frame… more»
1929 Ford Model A Barn Find
What an evocative picture! I can only imagine the thrill of the discovery. Even if it’s a rather ordinary 1929 Ford Model A, there’s nothing quite like looking a dusty car over in whatever dim light is available. After… more»
Not A Zimmer: 1990 Buick Riviera
You’d be forgiven for mistaking this for a Zimmer Quicksilver. Both share a generic GM platform, lots of plastic chrome, and oddly disproportionate neo-classic styling. But whereas a Quicksilver is a dolled up Fiero, this Riviera is all Buick…. more»
Still A Market For Tri-5s? 1957 Chevy Bel Air Wagon
Nomads and two door hardtops get all the attention, but how about an original, 1957 Bel Air Wagon? Only the tires are keeping this rust free, Texas Chevrolet from being all original. And they should have sprung for whitewalls!… more»
Say Hello To Victoria: 1955 Ford Fairlane Hardtop
You know how you have that informal list in the back of your mind? The one that includes the cars you want to own before motoring off this mortal coil? Full disclosure: I covet the mid-50’s Fords and, yea,… more»
Milkman Special: 1965 Divco Delivery
These days the trucks used for household delivery are big and square and IMHO boring. This classic shorty multi-stop delivery truck built by the Detroit Industrial Vehicles Company (Divco) is the opposite. So much style and class, you can… more»
Hoof To The Mouth! 1972 Ford Bronco
Consider my jaw dropped to the ground! $72.5K Buy It now for a 1972 Ford Bronco? Yes, it’s an Explorer model. Yes it has dealer added on AC. Yes, it is mainly original, in a great ’70s yellow/butterscotch color. But… more»
Hey Baby! Wanna Ride? 1950s Giordani Passeggino
Okay, I’ll be right up front, here: I don’t know anything significant about baby buggies, baby carriages, strollers, prams or perambulators. True, I did ride around in a pretty fancy little German buggy in my day, but it’s a… more»
Still Fast And Furious? 1960 Plymouth Fury
One of Exner’s last Forward Look cars, complete with toilet seat, I mean sport deck, and rear stabilizers. Other than wagons and convertibles, this was a top of the line Plymouth and a leader in NASCAR. Both Lee and… more»
18,500 Original Miles: 1988 Jeep Comanche
There are some vehicles kept and preserved as new for obvious reasons – collectability, Sunday drivers, limited utility – all of which works against the probability of a 1988 Jeep Comanche being kept in mint condition. Despite this, this… more»
Snagged, Then Stored: 1982 Maserati Quattroporte
Sadly, this Maserati Quattroporte is no longer safely garaged in a storage facility. For reasons not disclosed here, the big sedan has been removed from its dry parking spot and is now siting outside under a tarp – so… more»
Distressed Beauty: 1965 Jaguar XK-E Convertible
Aside from its unique styling, a variety of film productions have made the Jaguar E-type the star of nearly any show. Though being offered in non-operation project form and with limited pictures, this 1965 Jaguar XK-E is already up… more»
V8 and Air Conditioning: 1972 Dodge Coronet Wagon
Here it is wagon fans, the extremely clean, reasonably priced, air conditioning equipped wagon that you have been looking for. There is even a V8 under the hood of this low mileage wagon! All of these great features in… more»




















