Mountain High: 1952 Studebaker Champion

This is a third generation Studebaker Champion. Introduced in 1947, this was the first post war redesign and a big change from the prewar design. We had a tan version of this Champion when I was a kid. Somehow… more»

Derelict or Driver? 1956 Desoto Firedome

Despite looking like another derelict car tucked away in a back yard, this 1956 Desoto Firedome is actually a driver, and is ready to roll. With a great “yard” appeal, a nice interior and a Hemi, this Desoto is offered… more»

1977 Chrysler New Yorker: Talk Of The Town!

After listening to Jack Jones warble on about the 1977 New Yorker being the “Talk of The Town” while I was researching this car, I started looking even closer at this apparent survivor for flaws–and could find very few…. more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1965 Jeep Gladiator For $1,500

UPDATE – The seller claims this one was stolen. Hopefully they will recover it soon. With a name like Gladiator, you know this Jeep was built to battle all kinds of terrain. Alright, maybe they aren’t the ultimate off roader, but they… more»

New Feature Alert: Pre-Purchase Inspections!

Buying a car online can be risky. Especially when it’s far away and covered in dust! That’s why we have always recommended that buyers get a pre-purchase inspection done before sending anyone any money. Including this step in your… more»

Adventure In Style: 1961 Desoto Adventurer

Hernando De Soto never went out on an adventure in anything nearly as stylish as this 1961 Desoto Adventurer. Equipped with large fins, an interesting yet intimidating front end, and 2 doors, this car is an adventure all of its… more»

Unfinished Project: Original 1940 Buick

This 1940 Buick two door coupe looks very original. It was purchased by the current owner from a long time previous owner in 2006, and was intended to be a father-son restoration project. Unfortunately, the father was injured and unable… more»

Desert Dart: 1963 Dodge Dart GT

For their newly-designed smaller car in 1963, Dodge dropped the Lancer name and went with Dart. This is a 1963 Dodge Dart GT and it’s listed on eBay with quite a few bids, bringing the bid total up to over $2,000… more»

$3,500 Solaire: 1981 Honda Prelude Convertible

As they say, when the top goes down, the price goes up. That may or may not be true with this inexpensive ragtop. This is a 1981 Honda Prelude Convertible made by a company called Solaire. This unusual and rare… more»

3,800 Miles: 1979 BMW 733i 5-Speed

For a few months, I was hot on buying an old-school 7-Series. I even looked at a decent 1986 L7 up in New Hampshire, that I thankfully did not buy. Still, like an unrequited love, I can’t help but… more»

Pictures Don’t Tell The Story: 1972 Buick GS 455

In the continuing story of sellers that fail to take good pictures of interesting cars, we have this listing on eBay of a 1972 Buick GS 455. The seller calls it a Skylark GS 455, but I believe although… more»

345 + A/C: 1979 International Scout

Finding a vintage car hidden away in the California desert sounds like a dream vacation to some of us. Being able to get that vehicle to fire up for the first time in years and drive it home puts… more»

The Missus’ Quiet Muscle: Survivor 1967 Camaro

According to the seller of this 1967 Chevy Camaro, this is a one in a million find. I suppose there’s some truth to that, considering the level of equipment and preservation at play. Do you agree? This Camaro was… more»

Success Story: Avanti Finds New Home!

From Ralph – The Avanti had been stored in my garage for about 30 years and I knew it was time to find it a new home. I put the car on craiglist and on a Studebaker web site… more»

Ol’ Rusty Goat: 1965 GTO

Full restoration needed here for this “barn find condition” 1965 Pontiac GTO. It was originally teal, although little to no factory paint remains. Now it’s listed for sale here on eBay, with an opening bid of $3,500 and no… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1951 Studebaker Commander

Some cars are worthy of being restored, due to value, or personal ambition for that vehicle. While some cars are plainly “just good enough”. This ’51 Studebaker Commander seems to fall into that category. Certainly not perfect, but a… more»

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