Classics

It took eight months for the ultra-iconic 1955 Chevrolet to progress from shell to street worthy.

This numbers-matching '70 GTX features upgrades for drivability and performance. Adding to the car’s appeal is the rare Six Pack engine.

This stunning Cement Gray Beetle uses black oxidized and powder coat finishes. And Cerakote, a coating commonly used on firearms.

The pickup could be ordered as either a “Loadside” with a conventional tailgate—or the “Rampside” with an added walk-on ramp.

The '54 Vette is a remarkably well preserved example. And it comes complete with an assortment of hard-to-find and original components.

The 1972 Oldsmobile 442 example for sale now on eBay represents the pinnacle of the model’s evolution.

This Dormobile is both a capable overlanding machine and a handsome show-worthy example of automotive history.

Fords are fine, but it’s the Dodges and Chryslers of the period that make us drool.

Sabra built only 354 of these little gems. The one for sale on eBay could be the best example of the Sabra convertible in the world.

A relatively restrained use of chrome gives the Seville an elegant and subtly luxurious look, at least by 1957 standards.

The long-time DeLorean fan added a turbocharger and an iPad-powered dashboard—complete with head-up display. The response was fantastic.

Once upon a time in America, two-door wagons were a thing. This restomod 1964 Chevelle 300 wagon shows how cool they were.

The fully restored 1947 Dodge WF-32 was quite literally a barn find that had slumbered since 1981.

The Model B often gets overlooked. But fortunately, savvy builders are still turning the Model B into compelling street rods.

The current owner bought what was a very nice running and driving Tiger. Since then, he made it into an absolutely lovely example.

AMC bet on road racing with the Javelin in the SCCA Trans-Am series. The Javelin Trans-Am on eBay leaps out of the pages of history.

The 1976 Datsun 280Z currently is a sleek rally-ready beast. It's equipped with skid plates and Baja-style lights.

The 1957 Jeep FC is genuinely roadworthy and packs 400 horsepower. Its 327 cubic-inch small-block V-8 was lifted from a 1968 Corvette.

The ’63 split-window Corvette is not symmetrical. The off-kilter design was modified by long succession of famous car builders.

The Allard M-1 was always rare—just 499 were produced. Only about 60 exist now, including the shining example on eBay.

Rolls-Royce cars that originally cost hundreds of thousands of dollars can be had for the price of a pre-owned Camry.