It's a Chinese made SUV that looks similar to an old Toyota Land Cruiser.
There is no mention of how this vehicle is titled, so it may be impossible to register in most states.
Located in Webster, MA, click here to see the eBay listing.
1967 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Convertible - This car is from a time when style meant something to American car makers. You may not have liked the style, but you could see that some effort went into it.
This is a two owner car. It has the Oldsmobile "Rocket 455" V8 in it, comes with the original build sheet and appears to be in very nice condition. The seller includes a ton of good clear pictures in his listing (and, inexplicably, some pictures of a Corvette.)
Located in Boise, ID, click here to see the eBay listing.
1981 Mitsubishi Jeep Diesel - In 1953 Mitsubishi acquired the rights to build Jeeps in Japan. They built them right up until 1998.
These are pretty interesting vehicles. They have the old Willys Jeep body style, Dana axles and a tough, reliable Mitsubishi diesel engine.
Mitsubishi never sent these Jeeps to the US (I'm certain that their deal with Willys / Jeep didn't allow them to do that), but quite a few have made their way here.
This one appears to be in very good condition. (If you buy it, take off the soft top and never put it on again. It looks ridiculous.)
Located in Jackson, MI, click here to see the eBay listing.
1989 Merkur Scorpio - Wow. This might be the rarest car I have ever written about... An "Italian made" Merkur Scorpio.
OK, of course it's not "Italian made", but the seller seems to think it is. (The Ghia badge probably threw him off.)
By the time this Scorpio was built (in Germany), most of the initial problems with the car had been cured. The reputation of the early cars and its orphan status have kept the prices ridiculously low. It's a bargain European sedan.
This Scorpio appears to be in nice shape, although I'd be a little leery about buying a car from someone who knows so little about it.
Located in Lynn, MA, click here to see the Craigslist ad.