man, if i could only have back the countless hours of mind numbing searching , for 18 months. while i was looking for my 68' vert. 400 with a/c. many ah night i dreamed of a better way.
Try this if car shopping. http://albuquerque.listpic.com/ pick your city and all Craigslist photo ads list auto-trader style. Search the listings just like regular Craigslist.
Vikki 1969 Goldenrod Yellow / black 400 convertible numbers matching
Can search for parts, cars, trucks, atvs, whatever, and narrow searches down to year, state, etc. Searches Craigslist, eBay, Hemmings? and couple others.
Hello all. Thanks knuts for the plug. My name is Eric and I developed Ownster.com. It allows you to search Craigslist.org, eBay.com, Autabuy.com, Hemmings.com, DealsonWheels.com, OldCarOnline.com, AutoTraderClassics.com, Kijiji.com and soon it will search Oodle's classifieds as well.
It is a relatively new site, so I welcome any comments that might make the site better. Also, let me know if there are any makes/models you'd like me to add. Thanks.
Hello all. Thanks knuts for the plug. My name is Eric and I developed Ownster.com. It allows you to search Craigslist.org, eBay.com, Autabuy.com, Hemmings.com, DealsonWheels.com, OldCarOnline.com, AutoTraderClassics.com, Kijiji.com and soon it will search Oodle's classifieds as well.
It is a relatively new site, so I welcome any comments that might make the site better. Also, let me know if there are any makes/models you'd like me to add. Thanks.
I found a problem with your site. I just tried to use it for the first time. I was just about to click on PONTIAC and the eBay ad popped up right over it. I looked again and you can't even click on PONTIAC because it's gone. Not a good thing.....
Jim, there are no pop ups on the site. I'm not sure what you mean, exactly. Do you have some type of software installed on your PC that might be blocking the site?
Gotcha. I see what you are saying. You both must be viewing the site on PCs with an 800x600 monitor resolution. The site was designed for monitors with a 1024x768 pixel setup, since that is what most users (today) have as a default. I'll look into fixing that for users with older monitors.
Jim/Karl... most sites today, are based on the premise that the user is using at least a 17" monitor with a screen resolution of 1024x768. (Monitor size and resolution are sometimes independent of one another.) I designed the site for the "masses" so-to-speak and I knew that there would be issues with users w/ older PCs.
That said, 17" today is *still* on the small side, if you can believe that. A 19" monitor will serve you well for many years to come.