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Offset Oddball: 1965 Chevrolet Pipe Truck

Here’s a project for you creative types. I can imagine all sorts of vehicle-related uses for this super cool 1965 Chevrolet “Pipe Truck”. It’s listed on eBay with a Buy It Now price of $3,150 or make an offer…. more»

Country Find: 1956 Chevrolet 210

What’s the weather like in Oklahoma? The reason I ask is because despite looking like it’s a lost cause, this buried-in-brush Chevy 210 supposedly had solid floors, from the firewall to the trunk. If that’s the case, this could… more»

Cheap Driver: 1948 Chevrolet Suburban

Who doesn’t love a cheap, running and driving, classic? This 1948 Chevrolet Suburban is a fine looking example that may even bare original paint. Looking to be complete, and solid, this Suburban is difficult to say no to. Offered… more»

Split Window Travesty: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette

Fresh and new in 1963, this Corvette split window coupe was a beauty. With a short lifespan, this Corvette was promptly wrecked in 1964. Can you imagine how the owner felt? Likely filled with heartache and frustration, as any… more»

Tub’d Snub Nose: 1956 Chevrolet Cameo Custom

That’s a Cameo? This is a 1956 Chevrolet Cameo Custom, and I mean custom. This is a rolling work of art and may be a love-it-or-hate-it vehicle. It’s listed on eBay with bids reaching over $25,000 and the reserve isn’t met…. more»

Garage Sale: 1948 Chevy Hot Rod Pick Up

I really admire the seller of this beautiful old hot rod pick up for sale on craigslist in Tucson, Arizona. And I like the truck he is selling too. This is a 1948 Chevy pick up that the current… more»

$1,900: 1960 Chevrolet Corvair 700 Club Coupe

Here a good looking project, a 1960 Chevrolet Corvair 700 Club Coupe. I say project just because it was restored at some point and there is a lot of rust bubbling out under that nice, green paint. This car… more»

Olympic Gold: 1969 Camaro LM1

We’ve all heard of the SS, Z/28, Zl1 and the RS, but the LM1 is a far less known option for the Camaro. If you want a 350 V8 powered Camaro with a 12 bolt rear end, but don’t… more»

Oh Wow! True Survivor, 39,000 Mile 1963 Z06 Corvette

I didn’t believe it either when I saw it. 39,000 original miles on a Z06 Corvette that is unrestored, even down to the paint and trim, and with its entire history documented from day one? Bloomington Benchmark, Gold & Survivor… more»

$1,800 OBO: 1968 Chevrolet Impala Custom Coupe

This is a 1968 Chevrolet Impala Custom Coupe and it can be found listed on the Nex-Tech Classifieds website. The seller is asking $1,800 or best offer for this car. Thanks to Gaylon S for sending in this find!… more»

Custom Corvair: 1963 Chevrolet Corvair Van

Here’s your standard, everyday, run-of-the-mill, factory-made van. Or, somewhere underneath that hand-formed metal work is a standard van. This 1963 Chevrolet Corvair Van is listed on the Copart website and it will go up for auction on January 5th. Thanks… more»

Truck Corral: No Reserve Chevy 3100

You’d be forgiven if you got excited and thought all three of these vintage pickups were up for grabs. It’d be fair to expect that they be released from their slumber in the less-than-glamorous surroundings of an old barn… more»

Rusty Potential: 1955 Chevy Nomad

If this old Nomad listed on eBay was any other car, it might not be worth restoring but these have been desirable since the 1960s and are easily six figure cars when restored. There aren’t many of these Nomads left… more»

39,000 Miles? 1971 Chevrolet Malibu

This 1971 Chevrolet Malibu is said to have only 39,000 original miles, and apart from the passenger door repaint obvious in this picture, is said to be wearing its original paint! It’s located in Joliet, Illinois and is listed for… more»

Mexican ZL1: 1969 Camaro

I’m not sure if the story the seller gives this Camaro is true or not, but I’m not sure it really matters if it is. What does matter is that this ’69 Camaro has a ZL1 engine sitting in… more»

Inspiration by Corvair: 1966 Ultra Van

When you stop to think about how many companies once specialized in creating road-going R/Vs using powerplants from everyday cars and trucks, it’s amazing that there’s not a bigger industry today of R/V conversion companies. Oddballs like this 1966… more»

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