There’s something about tiny cars that almost everyone loves. It seems like they always have more personality! Besides, what could be more fun than owning a car made by a company that also made refrigerators? Although Crosley pretty well… more»
Underrated Classic: 1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass Survivor
Its no secret that I love blue cars, so I may be a little biased here, but this 1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass is a beautiful shade of blue that does nothing but good for it. With a price of $6,000… more»
Odd Hurst Out: 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst
There are very few cars I love more than big, beautiful Mopars, and I especially love special edition Mopars such as this 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst. I have always considered myself somewhat well-read on 1970s Chrysler products, but it… more»
Time Capsule Cadillac: 1994 Fleetwood With 53K Miles
The 1990s was one of the great transitionary periods in automotive history, and although many of the vehicles produced during that time are now seen as dull or mundane, it is important to recognize the amount of vehicular progress… more»
Crisp Caprice: 4,600 Mile 1979 Chevrolet Caprice
I am frequently the odd-man out when I get excited about a car like this. There are people who see this mint beauty and say that the $16,900 price tag is too high, or that they remember when cars… more»
Reverse Migration: 1959 Plymouth Fury Project
Usually, people migrate from northern states to southern states when they retire. This 1959 Plymouth Fury, however, was purchased in Florida in the 1980’s, and made a reverse migration up to Vermont, where it was stored with the intent… more»
Charger In The Rough: 1969 Dodge Charger Project
If there is one thing I like to think I know a lot about, its B-Body Mopars! I love the whole lot of them, Chargers, Coronets, Roadrunners, etc. The 1969 Dodge Charger is likely the most coveted 1960’s era… more»
Desert Driver: Original 1954 GMC Pickup
Early 1950’s Chevrolet and GMC pickup trucks are certainly one of the most iconic American vehicles out there, and they are equally as common restored original as they are in hot rod form. These trucks are one of the… more»
Cheap Squarebody? 1978 Chevrolet Suburban C20
My first thought when I clicked on the ad for this Suburban was “Sweet, a cheap squarebody Suburban” and technically I wasn’t wrong. Its located in California,which would explain the lack of quarter panel, rocker, and underbody rust, so… more»
Super Stock Project: 1968 Plymouth Barracuda
Mopar A and B body vehicles are my go-to choice of cars most of the time, and they continue to attract me more and more every time I see one I like! That being said, I have never been… more»
What Do You Mean Its Not A Gasser? 1941 Ford Coupe
I don’t know that I have ever seen a Ford Super Deluxe coupe of this vintage that wasn’t a gasser, and subsequently a relatively unmodified ’41 Ford like this is a welcome change! The front of this car sits… more»
Project Plymouth: 1935 Plymouth Sedan Barn Find
I don’t see nearly as many 1930s anything as I do Fords, so whenever something from that era pops up from another manufacturer, I get pretty excited! That being said, this 1935 Plymouth Sedan is undoubtedly a barn find,… more»
Up For Sale Again: 1937 Ford Custom Phaeton
I’m not really a fan of rat-rods, but this car is beyond cool. First of all, its a 1937 Ford, which is cool in its own right, but more importantly its a phaeton! Thus, it has no roof, 4… more»
Rusto Or Resto? Well-Loved 1972 Camaro
There are many good things and many bad things about this red 1972 Chevrolet Camaro. For one thing, its “sell me” red which is nice. Its also wearing a split-bumper front clip, which is also nice. It looks to… more»