The seller says the ‘light modifications done to the car also just make the car stand out even more.’
This rare passenger edition of Ford’s small but tall van comes with a roof rack and two sets of tires.
Mini-Mustang looks makes the first-generation Celica hatchback a classic keeper.
The seller claims this to be one of only 459 S6 Avants sold in the U.S. in 1995.
The original Xterra remains one of the funkiest 4x4 around.
The seller says they’ve received offers for just the hardtop but want to sell the whole kit and caboodle.
This hot AWD wagon looks to have lived a rough life but still might have a few miles left.
Low mileage and an engine replacement are just two of this AWD wagon’s main attractions.
A potent V6 engine and five-speed stick make this largely forgotten fun car an interesting draw.
Chevrolet press materials of the time described the 580-horse ZL1 as “the fastest, most capable Camaro ever.”
The ad claims no major rust on the car, and a later AAZ 1.9 turbo diesel under its hood.
This dealer-offered sports saloon has all the goods, including a 329 hp engine, AWD, and a six-speed stick.
Six cylinders and a four-speed make this a relatively economical old work truck.
The ad claims a VF Engineering supercharger imbues this beast with nearly 500 horsepower at the wheels.
The ad boasts that the truck has never seen road salt and that it comes with $15K in fresh work to make it run and…
Fiat’s most commonly optioned accessory at the time — rust — seems wholly absent on this well-presented roadster.
Its Audi-sourced gas engine and added electric motor give Porsche’s first-ever hybrid a combined rating of 380…
The seller claims the car to be “One of the cleanest, low-mileage LS1 F-bodies left in the PNW.”
Today's ad offers one 1974 Bricklin SV1 and a pair of ’75s, all with clean titles.
The Clubman’s added length made for a more practical car than the standard Mini, but at the cost of weight and…