You Know What Fiat Stands For! 1980 Fiat Brava

Fix It Again, Tony! For many, it may be impossible not to hear that when they think of Fiat. In fact, I’m fairly certain someone is cursing me right now for bringing it up! By the time Fiat stopped… more»

No Pintos Here: Low-Mile 1980 Mercury Bobcat

I’m not really a big fan of Ford Pintos. They are very utilitarian, and the purpose they serve is very clear: transportation. However, despite my dislike for Pintos upon featuring a very similar Bobcat earlier this year I discovered… more»

Modern Classic: 1992 Acura NSX

In recent years, a shift has begun taking place. As cars get older, more modern vehicles are becoming classics. The Acura NSX (badged Honda in non-US markets) is one of the early supercars, with production starting in 1990. NSX… more»

Living Room Find: 676-Mile 1997 Nissan 240SX

This car is really something special, and there is absolutely no arguing that. If you hate everything foreign-made and can’t open your mind to this beautiful and unique Nissan 240SX, I recommend you stop reading now! The saga surrounding… more»

Miniature Project: 1950 Crosley Hot Shot

How can you not love a Crosley? From radios to cars, at one time Crosley made it all! While small cars may not be for everyone, they can certainly be a lot of fun. A friend of mine has… more»

Everything But The Drivetrain: 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T

As you can probably guess from this picture, at a minimum this Coronet is missing its engine. Its also missing the transmission, driveshaft, rear gears, and the original rear end. However, this is an actual R/T that was originally… more»

Survivor Superbird: 1970 Plymouth Superbird

I am a lover of all things MoPar, and all cars unusual. The Superbirds and Daytonas have always caught my eye, even before they really shot up in value, simply because of their truly unique styling and distinguishable look…. more»

Survivor Short Bed: 1982 Toyota Truck 4×4

Before anyone says it: yes Toyotas can be classics! FJ40s and pickups are highly sought after and hold their value, much like most other Toyota products. Toyota has a long history of making reliable and affordable cars and trucks,… more»

Off-Brand Batmobile: 1972 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Reader Shane F. sent us this unusually styled 1972 Corvette with the link titled as “Batman called, he wants his car back.” At first, I saw little resemblance to anything Batman would be found in. The more I looked… more»

Grandma’s Car? 1979 Chevrolet Malibu Classic

At first glance, this 1979 Malibu looks like the typical relic of days gone by. To most people driving past, this is just grandma’s old brown Malibu pulled from the pasture it was put out to after she stopped… more»

Beetle Truck: 1969 Volkswagen Kit Car

I don’t know how to feel about this, but the more I look at it the more I think I like it! It may be a little odd, and a little disproportionate, but this Beetle pickup conversion looks to… more»

Furyous Commercial: 1977 Plymouth Fury Sport

Meet Flo, a light blue 1977 Plymouth Fury Sport. A two-owner car, the current owner has enjoyed this Fury since 2015 and is looking to sell it in lieu of something more fuel efficient. Pat L. sent this one… more»

Worthy Challengers: Pair of 1970 Dodge Challenger Projects

Have you ever felt like buying a Dodge Challenger? How about two? Here’s your chance! AMXBrian sent us the link to this project pair. MoPar muscle cars went from being unwanted to highly sought after seemingly with the flip… more»

Mighty Survivor: 1983 Mitsubishi Mighty Max

Wow! Vehicles like this Mighty Max are the definition of time-machine. Looking at the photos of this beautiful Mitsubishi are sure to transport you back to 1983! The graphics, roll bar, brush guard, and lights are a sure sign… more»

In Need of Healeying: 1958 Austin Healey Sprite

There are certain cars that draw a crowd no matter where you are, and the Austin Healey “bugeye” Sprite is one of them. Cars like these get smiles and waves on a daily basis, even from “non-car” people. This… more»

Project Power Wagon: 1960 Dodge W100

When most people hear the term Power Wagon, they likely think back to the first iteration of the truck designed for military use. The original Power Wagon design of 1946 carried on for many years, and is an icon… more»

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