There was a time when Oldsmobile seemed to be hitting its stride. After years of attempting to build a car that European brand loyalists could be compelled to buy, GM’s Oldsmobile group seemed to be getting closer than even… more»
66K Original Miles: 1979 Volvo 242 DL
This is a Volvo with myriad small details that should make you take a closer look. In fact, I would argue the seller is underselling it a bit, but that may also be because he knows a true Volvo… more»
Factory Plow? 1988 Suzuki Samurai
We all think of plow trucks as the most rugged vehicles on Earth. In addition, they are generally considered throwaway rigs when they enter plow service, even if said truck later becomes desirable. Over the years, I can think… more»
Original 440: 1968 Plymouth GTX
Some classics perfectly combine stunning looks with mind-blowing performance, and this 1968 Plymouth GTX should be no exception. Its engine bay houses a 440ci V8, and the exterior paint and interior trim complete the trifecta. The seller indicates it… more»
Solid Project: 1968 Ford Galaxie 500 XL 390
If you find the idea of performing a restoration attractive but aren’t overjoyed by the prospect of major rust repairs, this 1968 Ford Galaxie 500 XL deserves a close look. It is a rock-solid project candidate featuring a 390ci… more»
Original K-Code: 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible
This 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible has led a colorful life, both literally and metaphorically. It has spent time in California and Mexico and now calls Washington home. It has changed paint shade, but now sports the color it wore… more»
Former Grain Hauler: 1980 International Transtar 4300
By the 1970s, International was renovating its business, shedding its light-duty truck lines to focus on medium- and heavy-duty trucks. The Transtar 4200/4300 series was introduced in 1971; production ran through 1984. This example is available here on craigslist… more»
440 Upgrade: 1968 Dodge Super Bee
If you prioritize a long-term ownership history, you might be very attracted to this 1968 Dodge Super Bee. This iconic muscle car has been part of the same family for thirty-two years, with the seller acting as its custodian… more»
Big-Block/Rock Crusher: 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396
This Chevrolet Chevelle was about as good as a buyer could hope to find in 1968. The fact that it is an SS 396 makes it extremely desirable, but the first owner’s decision to pair the L78 big-block with… more»
Rare Drop-Top: 1968 Buick GS 400 Convertible
“Simply stunning” seems like an appropriate term to describe this 1968 Buick GS 400 Convertible. From its sparkling paint to its beautiful interior, there is much to like about this classic. Throw a potent V8 into the mix and… more»
Original Survivor: 1968 Mercury Cyclone GT 390
Although it isn’t perfect, this 1968 Mercury Cyclone GT 390 is a solid survivor, allowing scope for its new owner to perform a relatively straightforward cosmetic restoration. However, since none of its issues are urgent, they could take their… more»
Tidy Driver: 1965 Oldsmobile 442
There will never be another decade like the 1960s. It brought a revolution in music and lifestyle, and the technological triumphs of the first human-to-human heart transplant and mankind setting foot on the moon. Automotively, the muscle car broke… more»
BF Exclusive: Shell Valley Cheetah Project
Finishing someone else’s project can be risky, but it becomes considerably more tempting when the expensive fabrication and drivetrain work are already sitting in front of you. This Shell Valley Cheetah-style roadster was built to compete at local drag… more»
LeMans Survivor: 1971 Pontiac T-37
Pontiac dropped the Tempest nameplate on its mid-size cars into the 1970 model year. Looking to offer a bare-bones model of the LeMans, the T-37 replaced it for the rest of 1970 and all of 1971. Three body styles… more»
Buy One Now: 2001 Porsche 996 Turbo
We rarely feature late-model cars on this site, and there’s good reason for that: many of them haven’t yet attained collector status, and it will be some time before they do. But every now and again, you see the… more»


















