The problem with project builds is that they sometimes take on a life of their own. The stack of invoices grows taller as costs spiral out of control. However, this 1973 Ford Maverick could be worth a close look…. more»
Hot Rod Prospect? 1937 Dodge Pickup
Hailing from Alvin, Texas, is this 1937 Dodge pickup, listed here on facebook Marketplace, priced at $4800 firm, to be paid in person only. It’s a project with an engine swap already completed, and there is no title. Dodge’s… more»
327/4-Speed: 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS
This 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS successfully combines originality with mechanical upgrades, delivering improved performance. It presents exceptionally well, with no apparent weaknesses. The SS is ideal for someone seeking a “plug-and-play” classic that will provide immediate driving pleasure…. more»
Fancy Fury: 1966 Plymouth VIP
To compete with more upscale products, Ford introduced the LTD in 1965 as a fancy version of the Galaxie 500. Chevrolet quickly followed suite a few months later with the Caprice (guess what, a dressed-up Impala!). And Plymouth got… more»
Lime Kiss Green: 1971 Pontiac GTO 455HO
Can you sell a car on eBay without posting a full exterior picture? Well apparently, this seller is trying. The best exterior picture I could find is a post of the magazine article that featured this car many years… more»
Atoll Blue Poly: 1970 Pontiac GTO
By 1970, the muscle car wars were reaching their absolute zenith, and Pontiac needed a bold statement to counter fierce competition from Plymouth, Chevrolet, and Dodge. The 1970 GTO received a significant styling update, moving away from the hidden… more»
Almost Finished: 1960 Studebaker Hawk
The Studebaker Hawk, produced between 1956 and 1964, must get the award for the most models derived from a single design. Eight iterations of the sedans and hardtops were offered, though no more than four were fielded during the… more»
3-On-The-Tree: 1958 Ford Fairlane Sedan
The 1957 model year was a big one for Ford. All its cars were redesigned and fresher in appearance. And two new models were added, the Skyliner retractable hardtop and the Ranchero wagon-based pickup. All that added up to… more»
1 of 400: 1995 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Brickyard 400 Pace Car
It’s always a great time for racing fans when a new major event is introduced, and 1994 was a noteworthy period for NASCAR, as that was the year the first Brickyard 400 was held. The event took place at… more»
Rare Mopar: 1964 Chrysler 300K Convertible
Lounging in this Westmont, Illinois garage is a rare 1964 Chrysler 300K convertible. It’s a project car with most of its original parts, and it’s been for sale for a few years now, according to the listing on facebook… more»
Former School Bus: 1987 Chevrolet Caprice Wagon
The third-generation Chevrolet Caprice is an iconic machine these days, a reputation it wholly deserves for putting wagons on the map. The massive estate-bodied variant became embedded in American culture for its ability to haul families and all of… more»
Desert Cruising Awaits: 1994 Toyota Land Cruiser
I have a friend who is desperate for some kind of vehicle appropriate for doing off-road adventuring, though he admits that he’ll never seek to rock crawl or even come close. Mostly, he wants something that will look cool… more»
Rock Solid: 1973 Pontiac Trans Am Project
This 1973 Pontiac Trans Am is an unfinished project build, but almost every piece of the puzzle is present for the right person to see the restoration through to completion. The paint isn’t show-quality, but with its rust issues… more»
Original 350: 1972 Oldsmobile 442
Originality is a key consideration for many enthusiasts seeking a classic to park in their garage. This 1972 Oldsmobile 442 ticks that box in some areas, but doesn’t in others. It retains its numbers-matching engine, but a previous owner’s… more»
Corvair-Powered Pickup: 1963 Volkswagen Single Cab
A few years ago, an unrestored Volkswagen Type 2 of any variety would trigger a possible feeding frenzy among air-cooled VW enthusiasts. These days, the response seems far more muted. Personally, I’ve always thought the Type 2 pickup would… more»




















