Sleeps Six! 1977 KIT Camper

Forget about the pickup truck, it’s just the 1977 KIT slide-in camper that’s for sale. And boy-oh-boy does it look like the ’70s. It’s a throwback or a trip down memory lane, or whatever your recollection from long ago… more»

Luxurious 4X4! 1978 Ford F-150 Ranger XLT Lariat 460

If you’ve been thinking luxurious pickups are a fairly recent phenomenon, you may be surprised to find out just how far back the concept goes.  Not that there wasn’t any such thing before 1978, but this was the year… more»

2K Mile 1LE: 1992 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

Third-generation Chevrolet Camaros have been making a turn as of late, picking up steam in the collector car marketplace as enthusiasts realize clean examples are hard to find. The Z28 with a 5-speed is a sought-after model these days,… more»

Rare GT5: 1985 De Tomaso Pantera

While the De Tomaso Pantera is undoubtedly a sought-after performance car, it pops up fairly often for what is considered a limited-production specimen. However, when it comes to the more elusive model offerings, the GT5 is a hard-to-find version… more»

No Reserve! 1993 Ford Mustang Cobra

A good deal in the collector car world is rare these days, but this no reserve listing for a 1993 Ford Mustang Cobra may be one such opportunity. That said, the current bid price of just over $30,000 isn’t… more»

Preserved Patina: 1960 Volkswagen Transporter Single Cab

The Volkswagen Type 2 T1 Transporter was one of the most successful vehicles in history – and not just by its sales numbers of over 1.9 million from 1949 through 1967. The T1 came in some thirty different body… more»

1 of 375? 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Racer

The first-generation Plymouth Road Runner was a hot commodity in 1968-70. Total production exceeded 172,000 copies, but most of them came with a 383 cubic inch V8. In 1969, in the 2-door hardtop body style, just 375 units came… more»

Forlorn Cat: 1948 Jaguar Mark IV 1 1/2 Liter Saloon

Before WWII, Jaguar was evolving out of William Lyons’ Swallow Sidecar Company. Lyons managed to keep his company afloat during the Depression by joining with Standard to make a sports car. The SS1 was introduced in 1931 and produced… more»

Adult Toy Era Project: 1979 Dodge Warlock II

In the 1970s, trucks were designed and sold primarily to move stuff. Dodge got the notion there was a market for “adult toys” in the truck sector and came out with several promotions, the most famous being the Li’l… more»

Zoom Zoom V8 – 1972 Chevrolet Vega GT

From my experience, and I have a lot of it in this case, it’s hard to take a Chevrolet Vega seriously. Let’s face it, they were lousy cars. Mostly as a result of the goofy sleeveless aluminum engine, topped… more»

Factory 383: 1968 Dodge Charger

This 1968 Dodge Charger is a sad sight at first glance, but you must look below the skin to appreciate what it offers. Although it has rust issues, it is a structurally sound classic with a 383ci V8 under… more»

It’s An Original! 1973 Dodge Challenger

Available, here on eBay is a 1973 Dodge Challenger. It’s just an ordinary old Challenger, not an R/T, or a T/A, or a Rallye, just a commonplace Dodge pony car. And that’s a good thing as not enough of… more»

428 V8 4-Speed! 1969 Ford Torino Cobra Jet

Muscle cars were everywhere in 1969 and one of the most formidable was the Ford Torino Cobra Jet. With its 428 cubic inch V8 and optional ram air induction, these cars were hard to beat. This example looks almost… more»

One-Family Owned: 1973 Chevrolet C10 Cheyenne

“New style. New kinds of interior luxury.” That’s how Chevrolet advertised its rather groundbreaking third generation of trucks for the 1973 model year. The ad copy claims “its new aerodynamic cab design (with smooth and trim lines) includes a… more»

Renovated RV: 1964 Shasta Astroflyte 16-Foot

The Shasta wings have to be one of the most successful yet simple and inexpensive design features that any vehicle manufacturer has ever come up with. Can you think of another one? It has to be cheap and easy… more»

Texas Project: 1959 Rambler Six Cross Country

Being just one inch longer than a new Toyota Camry, this 1959 Rambler Six Cross Country Custom sure seems like it would be bigger, doesn’t it? This car needs a lot of work but a few bidders think that… more»

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