This one-wheel drive wonder is unusual for a company known for making 2WD motorcycles. This 1974 Rokon Trail 140, or RT-140, can be found here on Facebook Marketplace in Sheldon, Iowa, and the seller is asking $1,500. That’s nothing… more»
Diesel Rampabago! 1975 Winnebago Car Hauler
A Catepillar diesel-powered custom mid-70s Winnebago motorhome converted into a custom car hauler? Yes, please. I can’t imagine driving this rig anywhere and not having to answer questions about it. This incredibly cool 1975 Winnebago Motorhome Car Hauler, “Rampabago,”… more»
Rare ATV Mower: 1988 Yamaha Terrapro Moto-4
Sometimes you just have to be different. Life is too short to do whatever everyone else does, or to mow your lawn like everyone else does. This super-rare 1988 Yamaha Terrapro Moto-4 ATV with a factory Yamaha mower attachment… more»
Wild Chopped Custom: 1964 Buick Riviera
Though the Thunderbird had already put Ford on the map in the personal luxury car market when it gained rear seating, it didn’t take General Motors very long to follow, with the Buick Riviera serving as the first GM… more»
Survivor Scamp: 1973 Plymouth Scamp 2-Door Coupe
So, what exactly is a scamp? A dictionary (remember those?) defines a scamp as “a playful, mischievous person, especially a child, who causes lighthearted trouble; a term typically used with affectional humor rather than serious condemnation.” Within the hallways… more»
Emerald Green Beauty: 1992 Ford Mustang GT
I’m always a bit conflicted when sellers start their bidding at a high number, which more or less guarantees they get their desired selling price. This gorgeous Emerald Green 1992 Ford Mustang GT opens at $17,000 and there’s a… more»
One Year Only: 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix Convertible
There’s something undeniably attractive about purchasing a classic that is a one-year-only vehicle. That is the opportunity presented by this 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix Convertible, a car that existed for a single model year. It presents nicely, but there… more»
Original L82: 1979 Chevrolet Corvette
This 1979 Chevrolet Corvette is a survivor with a known ownership history. The first owner’s decision to order this classic with the optional L82 version of Chevrolet’s small-block V8 provides a welcome performance boost. Its exterior presents nicely, but… more»
Genuine Survivor: 1976 Dodge Dart Swinger
Cars from the 1970s spent decades in the wilderness. Many enthusiasts avoided vehicles from the Malaise Era, viewing them as inferior to those that came before and after. However, a new generation of enthusiasts views these cars more favorably… more»
Italian GT: 1972 Lancia Fulvia Sport Zagato
Lancia’s long relationship with Zagato began in the 1920s, documented by the coachbuilder’s work on the Lambda. But it was the postwar period that brought the most abundant set of models to market, built around the Appia, the Flaminia,… more»
Rock-Solid Driver: 1961 Pontiac Catalina 4-Door Hardtop
Practicality can be a major consideration for some enthusiasts when purchasing a classic. Anyone who has tried to maneuver a small child into the back seat of a two-door vehicle knows that you almost need the skills of a… more»
Original Paint: 1953 Ford Customline Tudor
If you take a hard line on your definition of a survivor, you will probably appreciate this 1953 Ford Customline Tudor. The seller claims that it retains its original paint and interior trim. If true, its condition is impressive… more»
Full-Sized Front Drive: 1967 Cadillac Eldorado
Does it really matter which wheels drive your car forward? That’s a question someone is going to have to answer for him- or herself before plunking down anywhere near the asking price of the 1967 Cadillac Eldorado seen here… more»
40k-Mile Time Capsule: 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1
Automobiles falling into the Time Capsule category are fascinating. The curious cat in me wants to know the how and why and the full story. Sure, some survivors are luxury Lincolns or Caddys purchased by a “mature” driver 50-60… more»
Big Red: 1994 Buick Roadmaster LT1
Touted by some automotive magazines of the era as grandma’s Corvette sedan, or similar descriptions, Buick put a Chevy small-block 350 LT1 in both the sedan and wagon versions of the Roadmaster beginning in 1994. It was a stroke… more»

















