27k Miles! 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396

Many consider the 1970 model year to be the pinnacle of muscle car sales. After that, the combination of rising insurance premiums and engine detuning for lower emissions took its toll on buyer interest. Chevrolet still built a flock… more»

Diesel Survivor: 1970s Kubota L175 Tractor

Categorized as a sub-compact utility tractor, this 1970s Kubota L175 diesel tractor is one cool and useful choremaster that would have a million uses for most of us. It’s fun (for me at least) to close out 2025 with… more»

Sleeper Parts Car: 1989 Ford Taurus SHO

The Taurus debuted in 1985 as Ford’s new, front-wheel-drive, full-size family car. In a move to compete with Euro sedans like Mercedes and BMW, they added the SHO edition in 1989 – Super High Output. Borrowing from Yamaha, the… more»

89k-Mile Survivor: 1975 Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds W-25

Even if the Malaise era of automobiles hadn’t quite arrived by 1975, it was just around the corner, making it all the more amazing that cars like the Hurst/Olds still existed.  The Hurst association with Oldsmobile dates back to… more»

Same Family For 60 Years: 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air

Can you imagine being a Chevy owner shopping for a new car in late October 1954? Perhaps you hop into your 1952 Bel Air and head down to the dealership for the big unveiling; the glass has been painted… more»

Like New? 1988 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer Edition

If there’s a better color combination for a 1988 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer Edition located in beautiful Albuquerque, New Mexico, than Dark Canyon Red and Light Desert Tan, I can’t think of it. The seller has this gorgeous example… more»

Muscle Car Taxi? 1978 Checker 396 V8

For more than 20 years, Checker Motors supplied major U.S. cities with flocks of taxi cabs. The Checker “Taxi” was produced between 1961 and 1982, and some may still be in service today because they ran forever. The seller’s… more»

H-Code 383: 1967 Plymouth Satellite Convertible

There is something undeniably attractive about hitting the road on a sunny day aboard a classic Convertible. However, when that vehicle presents beautifully and features a potent V8 under the hood, many enthusiasts will find almost any excuse to… more»

Big-Block Driver: 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle with 4-Speed Power

Not every classic muscle car needs to be a flawless showpiece to be enjoyable, and this 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle seems to embrace that idea honestly. Listed here on craigslist out of Tillicum, this Chevelle Malibu isn’t an SS and… more»

Only 1900 Miles! 1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic

By the 1970s, U.S.-built factory convertibles were becoming harder to find. The safety pundits had made enough noise to scare away a lot of buyers. So, General Motors decided that the 1975 model year would be the last for… more»

Former Fire Tanker Muscle: 1975 Ford F-750

Some trucks are built to work, and others are built to work hard. This 1975 Ford F-750 falls squarely into the second category. Listed out of Pearisburg, this heavy-duty Ford started life as a fire tanker and pumper in… more»

Supercharged Trophy Winner: 1995 Toyota Previa DX

Among the more unusual cars from the 1990s is the Toyota Previa. A minivan by any other name, the Previa has quickly become adored by fans of the Radwood movement, or really anything built from the late 80s to… more»

Family-Owned For 40 Years: 1984 Pininfarina Azzurra

UPDATE – The seller has added current photos of the car and a cold start video! Offered here is a 1984 Pininfarina Spider Azzurra, one of the final and most developed iterations of the iconic Fiat Spider, produced under… more»

German Built Kit Car: Kuhn Cobra Replica

Now, I’m not a dairy barn expert, but I’m going to go out on a limb and speculate that this Cobra kit car is sitting in a cinder block structure that used to house cows. The surroundings are intriguing,… more»

Gold Paint 289 V8: 1964 Mercury Comet Cyclone

The Cyclone was introduced in 1964 as the performance arm of the Mercury Comet. It was the equivalent of the Ford Falcon Sprint, and both quickly came into competition with the new Mustang, getting their doors blown off in… more»

Family-Owned Survivor: 1971 Pontiac Firebird Still Going Strong

Every so often, a listing comes along that feels refreshingly straightforward. This 1971 Pontiac Firebird offered out of the Seattle/Tacoma area is one of those cars. According to the seller, it has been in the same family since new,… more»

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