By Jim Travers Dec 29 2
This spotless DeSoto Adventurer is a perfect time capsule of 1950s auto design and motoring history.
By Jim Travers Dec 16 11
The Austin-Healey 100 is one of the most iconic British sports car designs. The roadster for sale on eBay is a textbook example.
By Jim Travers Dec 9 7
There are times when finding an original, unrestored classic can be like striking gold—even if the paint has faded.
By Jim Travers Dec 3 0
Models like the 1978 example now available on eBay represented a radical departure for Volkswagen.
By Jim Travers Nov 24 0
First-generation Rivieras represent the epitome of 1960s style. This sweet example is offered for $25,000 or best offer.
By Jim Travers Nov 22 0
Fewer than 1,000 examples of the Ducati 998 were built over its three-year run.
By Jim Travers Nov 17 0
The '63 pickup combines a red aged patina with upgraded modern mechanical components. It's the best of old and new.
By Jim Travers Nov 11 0
The well-equipped 2001 Audi S4 Avant is a double-whammy. The wagon is a solid investment and a practical everyday driver.
By Jim Travers Nov 5 3
First-generation buses were no longer sold in the US after 1967. But the split-windshield original continued in Brazil until 1975.
By Jim Travers Oct 29 1
This GTO has a list of desirable equipment, including a hood-mounted tachometer, rear spoiler, and power radio antenna.
By Jim Travers Oct 27 1
The beauty of online DIY videos via a cell phone is the ability to bring the visual step-by-step tutorial directly to the car.
By Jim Travers Oct 20 0
The Maverick Stallion Edition, like the one now offered on eBay, is a performance car far removed from the model's humble roots.
By Jim Travers Oct 18 0
The 535is's distinctive steering feel and brake feedback is what makes BMW the ultimate driving machine.
By Jim Travers Oct 11 0
The Samurai was a big hit in the late 1980s. This one has sufficient grunt for rock crawling and a rebuilt engine for more performance.
By Jim Travers Sep 20 0
Not long ago, you could find Honda Civics on nearly every block. Forty years later, its value is as compelling as ever.
By Jim Travers Sep 13 0
The Sprint was conceived by John DeLorean, then head of Pontiac. He wanted a domestic model that could run with European sports cars.
By Jim Travers Aug 30 0
The ’54 Dodge retains all the original factory equipment specified for pace car duty. That starts with its 241 cubic-inch Hemi V-8.
By Jim Travers Aug 20 2
The sporty little Opel is fun to drive, affordable, practical, and stylish. The model is often referred to as a “mini Corvette.”
By Jim Travers Aug 17 0
The Barracuda screams for attention with lime green paint, a black vinyl roof, rear spoiler, and stylish “Cuda” graphics.
By Jim Travers Aug 5 2
The original buyer selected every available premium feature, including a 385-horsepower V-8 and a four-speed manual transmission.
By Jim Travers Jul 30 0
The '27 Chevy tanker provides a window into what a trucker might have expected back in 1927.