Classics

When it comes to American racing history, Richard Petty’s 1960 Plymouth Fury stands apart. The blue #43 beauty has no rivals.

The Sprint was conceived by John DeLorean, then head of Pontiac. He wanted a domestic model that could run with European sports cars.

The Volvo 544 was an exceptionally durable automobile. They routinely cover 300,000 miles.

The Meyers Tow'd is a 900-pound fun machine designed to be towed to your favorite dune.

The ’54 Dodge retains all the original factory equipment specified for pace car duty. That starts with its 241 cubic-inch Hemi V-8.

It takes the vision and skill of a brave car builder to transform a Volkswagen Beetle into a cute, custom pickup.

It's probably the only example of an E30 S3 in the US. This '89 BMW 325i could change how American enthusiasts see hatchback wagons.

The exact number of Egidi Eldorado pickups is anyone’s guess. But the Caddy pickups are, without a doubt, very rare.

The sporty little Opel is fun to drive, affordable, practical, and stylish. The model is often referred to as a “mini Corvette.”

The Barracuda screams for attention with lime green paint, a black vinyl roof, rear spoiler, and stylish “Cuda” graphics.

The Advance-Design trucks built by GM after the Second World War were a smash success. This Chevy 3100 barn find has amazing potential.

Justin Culver never wanted a monster truck. That is, until he spotted a discarded 1976 Ford Highboy truck on the side of the road.

The original buyer selected every available premium feature, including a 385-horsepower V-8 and a four-speed manual transmission.

The '27 Chevy tanker provides a window into what a trucker might have expected back in 1927.

A Bavarian bought a C1 Alpina in late 1981 and wrecked it. So he bought a new 323 and swapped in tuning parts from the original car.

A close look at the ’59 Harvester reveals a Howe logo on the front grille. That indicates that it likely started as a fire truck.

The vintage '56 F-100 panel van is affordable and nicely finished. And it comes with a painted-to-match panel truck go-kart.

This vintage Datsun 710 wagon is a barn-find gem ready for restoration. Datsun had marketed the 710 wagon as a “frisky family car.”

Who owned this elegant 1959 Mark IX Jaguar sedan for sale on eBay? None other than Tommy Chong, half of the comedy duo Cheech and Chong.

Seller John Garofalo describes the last split-window car as perhaps “the most desirable and sought-after Corvette ever produced.”

The one-of-a-kind wagon was constructed from two other ’62 Darts—a two-door hardtop and a four-door wagon.