As prices for cars built in the 1970’s have accelerated, there are just a few cars that have gone to the moon. One is the black and gold 1977-1978 Pontiac Trans Am optioned with the Special Edition package. A… more»
Fifth One Built: One Owner 1979 Ford Bronco
There are some distinct advantages to buying an older off-roader. They are typically cheaper than those bought off the showroom floor, and it is common for owners to find themselves with an appreciating asset if they choose the right… more»
Original Owner: 1978 Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe
PRA4SNW found this bone stock 1978 Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe residing in Barrington, Illinois. The listing was prepared by the nephew or niece of the original owner of the Camaro who has had this car since college. It is… more»
Impeccable Restoration: 1973 Pontiac GTO
When the name GTO is mentioned, most car enthusiasts think of a 1964 GTO or maybe a 1969 Judge. However, Pontiac built a GTO on the colonnade body style for only one year in 1973. This example is fully… more»
454-Equipped! 1975 Chevrolet K5 Blazer
Some classics are more than just a pretty face, which is undoubtedly true with this 1975 Chevrolet K5 Blazer. Its fresh paint helps it make a positive impression, but the mechanical upgrades set it apart from mere mortals. You… more»
The Scrambler! 1969 AMC SC/Rambler Project
Technically known as an SC/Rambler this discovery is actually looking a bit rambled and scrambled. It’s still a neat find owing to its one-year-only production of an estimated 1,500 or so copies. It also shows that even Number Four… more»
Still Runs: 1957 Triumph TR3 Project
Hankering to step into a stalled British roadster project? Here on craigslist is a 1957 Triumph TR3, partially dismantled four years ago for a brake job that was never completed. I think that’s plastic or a windshield laying over… more»
One-Of-A-Kind! 1961 Ford Ranchero Rat Rod
When Ford introduced its new compact (the Falcon) in 1960, they shifted the Ranchero utility coupe to that smaller platform. And the Ranchero would remain a Falcon derivative through 1965. The seller (or a predecessor) took a well-used ’61… more»
Father And Son Project: 1967 Pontiac LeMans Convertible
This 1965 Pontiac LeMans convertible in a scintillating shade of dark green is for sale on Craigslist in Minneapolis, with an asking price of $11,500. It looks to be in fair condition—and not turned into a GTO clone, thank… more»
6,500 Mile Survivor? 1979 Ford Pinto
Well, in the ongoing Ford Pinto – Chevrolet Vega debate, I guess the Pinto gets props for outlasting the Vega (1980 vs. 1977). But then again maybe Chevrolet finally grasped what a zero the Vega was and did the… more»
Custom Conversion! 2009 Dodge Charger Hemi Muscle Truck
In the world of custom auto creations, some attempts seem to come out better than others, and in the case of this 2009 Dodge Charger made into a truck, the results are sort of middle-of-the-road in my humble opinion. … more»
Field Find: 1983 Plymouth Turismo
As a sister car to the L-body Dodge Charger, the Plymouth Turismo was made for those who wanted something a little different. This 1985 1983 Plymouth Turismo can be found here on craigslist in Ridgefield, Washington, just north of… more»
Award Winner: 1963 Studebaker Lark Cruiser
Studebaker struggled in the 1950s and 1960s to stay afloat and the introduction of the Lark compact in 1959 would help stave off the grim reaper. But as other (and bigger) manufacturers got into that space, Lark sales would… more»
Richard Petty Ties! 1971 Plymouth Road Runner Survivor
Back in the good old racing days when a NASCAR “win on Sunday sell on Monday” brought droves of eager buyers into dealer showrooms, Richard Petty must have been one of Chrysler’s best cash-cow friends in the early seventies,… more»