rattletraps

/ˈrætəlˌtræps/
noun
  1. Old, worn-out, or noisy vehicles or machines, especially cars.
    • The junkyard was full of rusty rattletraps from the 1970s.
    • He drove an old rattletrap that coughed and shook on every hill.
    • We piled into my uncle's rattletrap pickup truck for the camping trip.