Everything Works: 1964 Chevrolet C10 Stepside Shortbed

Are you a Fleetside or a Stepside person? I must admit that I find myself on the Fleetside side of the coin, if only for its front-to-rear styling continuity; however, if a truck as clean and stylish as this… more»

Bet It Still Runs: 1955 Mercedes-Benz 180

There are some vehicles that, no matter how awful, you just want to see them live to see another day. This 1955 Mercedes-Benz 180 is hardly  collector’s piece, but you have to love seeing a car like this that… more»

Best-Selling Car: 21K-Mile 1990 Ford Escort LX

Ok, that claim was from over 35 years ago. Most of us know that the Toyota Corolla is the top-selling car of all time with over 50 million sold (!), but at one time, the Ford Escort was hot… more»

Badge-Engineered: 1976 Massey Whirlwind 340

Massey Ferguson is an agricultural company with several mergers and a history going back to 1847, but their line of snowmobiles may not be familiar to everyone. This 1976 Massey (Ferguson) Whirlwind 340 can be found here on Facebook… more»

Greenwood Style Widebody: 1980 Chevrolet Corvette

Not all that long ago, aftermarket fiberglass add-ons and body kits were a popular way to make your ride stand out, and one car that was a frequent recipient of these mods was the Chevrolet Corvette.  Numerous companies provided… more»

Rare Sight: 1982 Ford EXP

A two-seater coupe doesn’t come along for $5k every day, so you’re best off paying attention to this opportunity to grab one up if this is your jam. Check out what could soon be your 1982 Ford EXP via… more»

Family-Owned Luxury: 1978 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

Every so often, a listing comes along that isn’t just about the car—it’s about the story behind it. This 1978 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham, currently listed for sale on craigslist in Sunnyvale, California, is one of those cars. According… more»

Must Read Ad: 1997 Chevrolet Suburban

If you have attempted to sell anything lately on Marketplace or even craigslist, you know how had it has gotten. The automatic responses that Facebook allows people to send has brought out the worst of the worst as it… more»

Barn Find Concours Attendee: 1982 Datsun 280ZX Turbo

The prospect of driving a barn find car on the road for the first time can be intimidating. No matter how much due diligence you’ve done, there’s still plenty of opportunity for things to go wrong. The 1982 Datsun… more»

5-Speed Manual XJ: 1995 Jeep Cherokee

The allure of a 5-speed manual SUV is one that many enthusiasts are drawn to. The combination of a raised ride height, go-anywhere traction, and the ability to shift your own gears is a fun combination to find, but… more»

Last Year Produced: 1980 International Scout II

This 1980 International Harvester Scout II represents the last year of production for the International Harvester Scout II. This example is located in Waunakee, Wisconsin and has a reported odometer reading of 75,000 miles. International Harvester built approximately 532,000 Scout… more»

Rusty Running Project: 1966 Mercury Montclair

The Montclair was Mercury’s mid-level, full-size car from 1955 to 1960 and again from 1964 to 1968. For the latter run, it was sandwiched between the Monterey and Parklane models. The seller has a 4-door “hardtop sedan” that’s been… more»

Flair Bird Anniversary Edition: 1965 Ford Thunderbird

Shepherding the Thunderbird through the ages, Ford followed the time-tested method of celebrating model anniversaries: trim, color, and limited production. That’s what the Special Landau coupe was all about. It offered Emberglo paint and accents, parchment interior and padded… more»

Family-Owned For 40 Years: 1984 Pininfarina Azzurra

UPDATE – The seller has reduced their asking price. Offered here is a 1984 Pininfarina Spider Azzurra, one of the final and most developed iterations of the iconic Fiat Spider, produced under the Pininfarina name. This example shows 106k… more»

Dropped Square Body: 1977 Chevrolet Blazer

I feel that people look askance at the two-wheel-drive Chevy Blazer, and I’ve personally benefited from that. The first really nice daily driver that I bought on my own was a four-year-old, two-wheel-drive 2000 S10 Blazer. It only had… more»

Going Rogue: 1966 Rambler American

The Rogue was a sporty version of the AMC Rambler American, built between 1966 and 1969. Its goal was to help American Motors transform its image from that of an economy car builder to a full-line automaker. The Rogue… more»

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