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Last Rear-Drive Malibu Wagon Seeks $17,900: Worth It to You?
auto17 days ago

Last Rear-Drive Malibu Wagon Seeks $17,900: Worth It to You?

In the Nice Price or No Dice segment, a 1981 Chevrolet Malibu wagon—the last rear‑wheel‑drive Malibu wagon—is listed on Facebook Marketplace for $17,900. The tidy, mid‑size wagon shows about 136,000 miles (driven roughly 150 miles daily), with a 350 small‑block engine (likely upgraded) and aftermarket tweaks including an Edelbrock intake, Holley carb, MSD ignition, and a newer aluminum radiator with dual electric fans. Power is routed through a 700R automatic to rear wheels. The seller says it runs and drives well, with a clean title, good A/C and heat, and updated interior/exterior touches. The piece highlights the rarity and appeal of a surviving RWD Malibu and questions whether $17,900 is a fair price for a vintage mass‑production cruiser, asking readers to vote Yes or No Dice.

Giorgio Armani’s Blue Bentley Brooklands Goes Under the Hammer in Monaco
business19 days ago

Giorgio Armani’s Blue Bentley Brooklands Goes Under the Hammer in Monaco

A 1996 Bentley Brooklands once owned by Giorgio Armani, finished in Deep Royal Blue with parchment leather and AG138SE plates, is headed to RM Sotheby’s Monaco auction. Only 153 left‑hand‑drive Brooklands were built that year, and the car features a turbocharged 6.75L V8 with about 300 hp, 0–60 in ~8 seconds, and a top speed around 130 mph. The pre‑auction estimate is 45,000–90,000 euros (~$52k–$104k), though typical 1990s Brooklands averaging around $16k could rise if provenance or color add appeal. Auction in April 2026 in Monaco.

"60 Years On: The First Ford Mustang Owner Still Holds the Keys"
automotive2 years ago

"60 Years On: The First Ford Mustang Owner Still Holds the Keys"

Gail Wise bought the first Ford Mustang sold in the U.S. in 1964 and still owns it 60 years later. She fell in love with the convertible at a Chicago dealership and drove it for 15 years before it sat idle for 27 years. Her husband, Tom, restored the car, and it was recognized as the first retail sale of a Mustang in the U.S. by Ford. The couple has appeared at various car shows and events, but rarely drive the Mustang now. It's estimated to be worth a significant amount, and their children may sell it in the future.

"Unrestored Ferrari Testa Rossa Fetches Considerable Sum at Auction"
automotive2 years ago

"Unrestored Ferrari Testa Rossa Fetches Considerable Sum at Auction"

The only unrestored Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, one of two 250 Testa Rossa envelope-bodied race cars from Ferrari’s 1958 racing season, has been sold by Gooding & Company to a private buyer for an undisclosed but described as "considerable" amount of money. The car, chassis number 0704 TR, has a unique history, having been driven by notable names in motoring and achieving victories in races like the 12 Hours of Sebring and Buenos Aires 1000 Km. Previous sales of similar models have reached tens of millions of dollars, indicating the high value of this classic sports car.

"1995 Dodge Viper RT/10: A Bargain Brute at $26,400?"
automotive2 years ago

"1995 Dodge Viper RT/10: A Bargain Brute at $26,400?"

A custom 1995 Dodge Viper RT/10 with unique bodywork and interior modifications is listed for sale at $26,400, making it one of the cheapest first-gen Vipers on the market. The car has low mileage and has won awards in the past, but the ad mentions that it needs some TLC without specifying the required work. Despite its unique features, the Viper has been on Craigslist for over two weeks, prompting potential buyers to consider whether the asking price is justified.

Classic 1966 Ford Mustang Rescued from Secluded Barn
automotive2 years ago

Classic 1966 Ford Mustang Rescued from Secluded Barn

A 1966 Ford Mustang convertible, abandoned in a barn for over 41 years, had to be rescued by tearing down part of the barn. The car, in poor condition with a rodent infestation, was successfully removed and found to be in relatively good shape after a quick wash. It is now with its new owner in Wyoming, undergoing restoration with plans to get the old straight-six engine running and potentially considering a V8 swap in the future.

"MG Cyberster: Reviving the Classic Legacy of the MGB?"
automotive2 years ago

"MG Cyberster: Reviving the Classic Legacy of the MGB?"

MG, the brand known for its classic MGB sports car, has unveiled the Cyberster, its first all-new convertible sports car since 1996. The Cyberster is a departure from the MGB, featuring an electric powertrain, all-wheel drive, and a higher price tag. With power outputs surpassing the Porsche Boxster and a larger size, the Cyberster aims to appeal to a new kind of customer. However, some enthusiasts question whether it lives up to the legacy of the MGB and if it will be remembered fondly in the future.