Mid-sixties GM A-bodies are really attractive cars. If you are looking for a reasonably priced example, maybe this very clean 1967 Buick Skylark will attract your attention. It’s listed for sale here on craigslist in desert dry Phoenix, Arizona… more»
Hot Wheels Prototype Barn Find Set!
Some of you may collect or have collected scale model vehicles. Corgi, Dingy, Tonka, Matchbox and Hot Wheels are some of the options available. We have never seen a factory prototype of a Hot Wheels available until today. Yes… more»
Owned Since ’83: 1980 Volvo 240
Grandma-owned: that’s the goal for a lot of project car chasers, finding that specimen of a car that’s usually rusted out or spent too many years on the used car circuit to be useful. This 1980 Volvo 240 sports… more»
Stingray Barn Find: 1969 Corvette
When Chevy introduced the Corvette Stingray in ’68, it was quite the jump from the previous two generations in terms of styling. Depending on your tastes, that’s either a good or a bad thing. Personally, I like the way the… more»
Road Tripped: 1977 Toyota Chinook
Over the years, I’ve grown accustomed to seeing these camper-converted Toyotas in wrecking yards, usually the victims of extensive rust. The disintegration of the fragile Japanese tin is far more likely to be a death sentence than any sort… more»
Ain’t It Grand: 1973 Ford Gran Torino
This super-clean 1973 Ford Gran Torino looks like it’s three years old, not 43! If it hadn’t been photographed with much newer vehicles in the background I would question it really being that nice! It’s located in Van Nuys, California and… more»
Worthwhile Project? 1961 Chevrolet Corvette
I’m sure one of the first things you noticed about the Corvette in the picture above is that it’s nose-high, implying there’s no engine in there. You’d be right, but surprise, an engine is included for the car! It’s… more»
Fire And Rescue: 1970 Chevy Suburban
These old municipal vehicles seems to keep popping up, and in different colors no less. This 1970 Chevy Suburban has a history as a fire and rescue vehicle, complete with graphics still on the door and lights and sirens… more»
Finish Me: 1964 Triumph Spitfire 4
Austin-Healey may have reintroduced the world to the affordable sports car, but it didn’t take long for Triumph to come out with their own little roadster. The Spitfire was a good car for the price, but the early ones… more»
Crispy Old Bird: 1968 Firebird Convertible
This 1968 Firebird is claimed to have been parked some time in 1973. The odometer is showing 91k miles though and for some reason a valve cover and the driveshaft have gone missing? The seller states that the later… more»
Going On A Safari? 1957 Pontiac Star Chief
If you are looking for one of the few 1957 Pontiac Star Chief Safari Wagons that were produced you may have come to the right place. We featured a 1956 version here back in October of 2015 (which year do… more»
Very Impressive Plymouth: 1968 Fury VIP
In 1968, the top of the line Plymouth Fury was called a “VIP”. It was only manufactured for three years, 1966-1969. It was offered as the upscale luxury counterpart to the successful “Sport Fury” trim level cars.
It’s An Edsel Wagon Two-Fer!
In the wilds of east central Kansas are not one, but two fine Edsel Villager station wagons. They’re located in a town called Williamsburg, and are offered for sale right here on craigslist in Kansas City. The asking price… more»
Original Work Truck: 1953 Dodge B4D Flatbed
I keep looking at this picture and wondering why it looks so cool to me. I’m thinking because it looks like a toy truck, one you might like to have had as a kid. This (real) Dodge truck is… more»
Surfs Up? 1959 Triumph TR10 Estate Wagon
The last Triumph Estate Wagon and maybe the only other one we have featured was about 13 months ago here. That example is a beautiful tricked out modified ’59 model. This one, which is listed here on craigslist, could… more»
’70s Hot Rod: 1927 Ford Model T
I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned this in the past, but growing up one of my favorite TV shows was the Munsters. I especially loved the episodes that featured their crazy cars! George Barris created some incredible machines for… more»
















