Rad Microcar: 1960 Messerschmitt KR200 Kabrio

As you look at the Messerschmitt KR200, it isn’t hard to notice hints of the company’s aviation heritage in the vehicle’s design. That the KR200 was something of a sales success is no doubt, and the fact that today… more»

Solid Arizona Car: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

If you are a person who is hunting for a solid 1969 Camaro project car, then this particular car might be worth some serious consideration. With little to no rust to contend with, it is a car that has… more»

Sat For 40 Years: 1932 Ford Model B

We’re told to never judge a book by its cover, and that is certainly the case with this 1932 Ford Model B. It looks like a pretty sad and sorry sight, but that dilapidated exterior hides a heart of… more»

Original and Solid: 1972 Chevrolet Nova

This very original 1972 Chevrolet Nova is on its third owner but is now on the search for a fourth. It is a solid car that is showing some scars, but returning it to a pristine state doesn’t look… more»

One Family for 60 Years: 1956 Studebaker Golden Hawk

This 1956 Studebaker Golden Hawk has been in the same family since 1959. The time has come for it to move on, and you have to wonder whether it can repeat the performance. If it does, it might actually… more»

1989 Morgan Plus 8 with 3,700 original miles!

One of the criticisms that is often leveled at traditional British sports cars is that while they generally are attractive, possess nice handling, and are great fun to drive, they often tend to lack in the power stakes. British… more»

Please Complete It: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 440

When a family member passes away it is heartbreaking for those left behind, and that is the back-story on this 1970 Dodge Challenger T/T 440. It was being restored when the owner passed away. One of his relatives has… more»

Parked for 30-Years: 1968 Dodge Charger R/T 440

The 1968 Dodge Charger could rightly be classed as a sales success. While Dodge managed to sell a total of 96,100 Chargers in that year, a quite staggering 17,000 of these were the Charger R/T. This particular R/T 440… more»

Original Character: 1938 Chevrolet Short Box Pickup

I’m not sure how our readers feel about this, but one thing that doesn’t really give me any great thrill is faked patina. However, the real deal is something that I respect, because it shows that a vehicle has… more»

Parked in 1982: 1972 Plymouth ‘Cuda

For the owner of this 1972 Plymouth ‘Cuda, it really was a pretty nice barn find when they stumbled across this car. The ‘Cuda was last registered in 1982, and it appears that it was then placed in the… more»

Solid Project: 1939 Packard 120 Sedan

Into the 1930s, Packard remained America’s most successful luxury car brand. However, unlike Cadillac and Lincoln which had parent companies that were capable of absorbing any potential financial losses, Packard was fully independent. This led the company to introduce… more»

Parked in 1993: 1966 Lincoln Continental Hardtop

If you want to talk about value for money in a classic car, and consider it on a “dollars per pounds” basis, then this 1966 Lincoln Continental would look like a pretty good buy. With a weight of over… more»

65k Original Miles: 1972 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser

This 1972 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser would be the perfect vehicle for the family who is on the hunt for a practical classic wagon. With the 3rd row of seats, it would be the perfect vehicle for hauling the whole… more»

Parked for 50 Years: 1930 Packard 726 Sedan

There are times when customizing a car must seem like a good idea, and maybe that was part of the intent with the work that has been performed on this 1930 Packard 726. Originally a luxurious 5-seat sedan, someone… more»

Rare Japanese Classic: 1979 Isuzu 117 XG

With styling that flowed from the pen of the legendary Giorgetto Giugiaro, the Isuzu 117 first surfaced as a prototype in 1966 at the Geneva Motor Show. It went into limited production in 1968, and into full-scale production for… more»

Unfinished: 1959 Pontiac Catalina “Custom” Pickup Project

I always admire people who take on a custom project, because they can see something special and distinctive in their mind’s eye. They often want people to recognize their creation as something distinctive and different. At the same time,… more»

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