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Rare Sunroof? 1971 Plymouth Barracuda

The Plymouth Barracuda received a new lease on life in 1970, shedding its roots with the Valiant compact and gaining a new platform (shared with the Dodge Challenger). Sales jumped by 50% in the first year, but demand dropped… more»

No Reserve Farm Find: 1952 International L110 Pickup

Sometimes the best barn finds aren’t hidden in pristine storage—they’re the honest old workhorses that were simply parked when their job was done. That appears to be the case with this 1952 International L110 pickup, which recently surfaced after… more»

Last of the 454s: 1974 Chevrolet Corvette

The C3 Corvette debuted in 1968, but 1974 marked a big shift in two ways. First, the urethane bumpers were now integrated fore and aft (no chrome), and second, the big-block V8s were doing their swan song (a 350… more»

Solid Bumpside: 1972 Ford F-250 Explorer

Several years ago, I found myself approached in a parking lot by a gentleman who asked me if I wanted to trade my 1965 Dart Wagon for a 1972 Ford truck. Although I had no interest in doing so,… more»

Too Many Doors? 1966 Rambler Classic

The Classic was American Motors’ mid-size entry in the mid-1960s. Problem was that the 1963-64 redesign brought forth a car with proportions more like a compact. So, a restyle in 1965-66 resulted in a growth spurt, putting it on… more»

Real X77 Code: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 Project

Few muscle cars carry the same reputation as the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28, and genuine examples remain highly sought after by collectors. This eBay listing offers one such car, a real 1969 Camaro Z/28 identified by its X77 trim… more»

Body Shop Fail: 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396

Chevrolet built more than 50,000 Chevelle Super Sports in 1970, the last year before sales declined due to rising insurance premiums and engine detuning. Buyers had their choice of two engines: the 396 cubic inch V8 (now 402 but… more»

Still In The Barn! 1932 Willys-Knight 6-90

Socked away in 1970, this never-restored Willys sat idle while decades slipped away. Someone’s dream of restoring this handsome two-door sedan never came to pass, and now the 1932 Willys-Knight 6-90 in Medway, Massachusetts comes to auction here on… more»

Superbird Tribute: 1970 Plymouth Satellite

While a clone is typically considered an automobile that replicates an actual model as closely as possible, a tribute has looser reigns and leaves more room for taking liberties and adding personal touches, allowing a builder to turn a… more»

Iconic Auctions: 18 Classics Up For Grabs!

UPDATE – I just wanted to send out a reminder that Iconic Motor’s auctions will start ending tomorrow (the 10th), so be sure to take another look. I also want to thank James and everyone at Iconic for listing… more»

Abandoned Restoration: 1967 MGB Roadster

Ten years ago, this 1967 MGB roadster was well on its way to a complete restoration after an engine rebuild, new interior, and numerous mechanical upgrades. Then the owner took ill, and a friend acquired the car. Consequently, for… more»

Show Car: 1972 Rolls-Royce Corniche

Describing any unrestored classic as a show car is bold, but the seller listing this 1972 Rolls-Royce Corniche adopts that strategy. It certainly presents exceptionally well, from its beautiful paint to its spotless interior. The seller has invested a… more»

Tiny Off-Roader: 1988 Suzuki Samurai

One of the drawbacks of most off-roaders is that they are quite big. That limits their ability to access tight locations. However, that shouldn’t be a problem with this 1988 Suzuki Samurai. Its modest exterior dimensions will allow it… more»

Missing the Elephant: 1989 Chevrolet Corvette

Is the whole collector car universe missing the elephant in the room? We’re all chasing classics. GTOs, Camaros, Mustangs, but they’re getting so out of reach. There are basically no five-thousand-dollar drivers left. Heck, that kind of money barely… more»

Two Owners: 1954 Hudson Hornet Sedan

This Hudson Hornet sedan was purchased by the seller in 2000 from the original owner’s estate. After many years of making improvements, the seller has reached his limit when it comes to working on vintage cars. Consequently, he’s advertising… more»

Rare Import: 1967 Triumph 2000 Estate Wagon Project

Classic British cars appear at American shows from time to time, but certain models remain extremely uncommon on this side of the Atlantic. This 1967 Triumph 2000 Estate Wagon is one of those unusual sightings. Currently listed on eBay… more»

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