This standard cab, short-bed pickup looks to be in tip-top shape for its age and mileage.
The seller claims the car’s DiamondBleu Metallic paint and burgundy interior to be a rare color combo.
Of no relation to the famed Speedwagon Foundation, of course
The ad says the 350 V8 is running a hot cam and the pictures show it breathing through a dual-quad intake.
The Craigslist post is for a piece of the car's headlight and number of other things that were around when Walker…
The Comet was the last Mercury to offer three-on-the-tree shifting.
Mazda only planned to release 750 2011 Special Edition package cars into the wild. This one’s supercharger makes it…
According to the ad, only about 300 of these Nissan 300ZX-based neo-classics were built, making them extremely rare.
The ad claims a “sympathetic full restoration in the past 3000 miles at cost over $17,0000.”
I'm actually in the market this week, so let's see what the web has to offer
The ad says the car has a “Chevy conversion,” but doesn’t offer any details beyond that cryptic mention.
With its handsome bodywork and killer drivetrain, the RS7 is both a beauty and a beast.
This seemingly well-cared-for K-Car is peak ’80s Americana.
When BMW chose not to build an official M7, Alpina filled the void with the B7.
Not all 1986 factory Indy Pace Car replicas were painted yellow.
The seller says this otherwise clean and restored Shelby suffers from a crank/no start situation.
This week's reader has a $5,000 budget for something that can handle the trails.
The ad says this LS-swapped and modded two-door was “built to *use* not chop around at a car show.”
The Mark II was Toyota’s first attempt at a mainstream big car in the U.S.
The seller says “If you’ve been looking for a manual Golf R, this is the one you’ve been waiting for.”