Considered to be original and low mileage, this ’64 Corvette looks solid and ready to drive. Described as a two owner car, the second owner picked up this drop top in 1974 with 10,000 miles. Fast forward a few… more»
Restoration Ready: 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu
Purchased in the 1970’s and converted to a handy-capable vehicle, this 1967 Chevelle Malibu has spent many years tucked away in storage until now. Lacking its original drive train, this Chevy was spiced up with a swap. In original… more»
Hot Rod Magazine Feature: 1923 Ford/Fiat Custom
The 1950’s and 1960’s brought about some pretty cool customs, many of which were one offs. Several of those one off built cars have disappeared, but thankfully a few of them do sift to the surface like this unique… more»
From Where? 1957 Ford Ranchero
Do you ever scratch your head while looking at some cars wondering the history of that vehicle could be? Well this ’57 Ranchero is described as a native California car, but the rust in this old pick up is… more»
Government Retiree: 1978 Dodge D Series Step Side
Retired from Government duty, this 1978 Dodge pickup is a charming looker that is ready to drive. In original condition featuring a 318 V8 and a 4 on the floor, this truck seems like a great classic work horse… more»
Stingray Garage Find: 1965 Corvette Convertible
Parked in 1984, this ’65 Corvette convertible for many of us is a dream find. Equipped with a 327 V8 and a 4 speed manual transmission, does it get any better when it comes to a drop top find… more»
Big Block Merc: 1977 Mercury Marquis Colony Park
The 1970’s brought about a change in style, a change in performance due to the gas crisis, and station wagons were still the preferred family hauler of choice. In very nice survivor grade condition, this ’77 Marquis Colony Park… more»
Heart Transplant: 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Wagon
What do you do when you have a solid chassis without its original drive train? Put one in it! Although this Chevrolet wagon appears original and untouched, this snazzy looking wagon has been lowered, and features a slightly more… more»
Original Wood: 1951 Buick Series 50 Dyna Flow Estate
The relationship between lumber and automobiles is a romance that began in the early part of the 20 century. As the automobile improved and grew, wood went from being utilitarian, to a deluxe trim feature like what you can… more»
Green Giant: 1969 Mercury Colony Park Wagon
Many wagons of the 1950’s and 1960’s offered great looks comparable to the coupes and sedans of the same make. As time progressed the wagons got a bit bigger and cheesier, somehow making them as cool as ever. Very… more»
Chicago Delivery: 1953 Chevrolet Panel Truck
Old utility or work based vehicles are always a neat find, but it is really cool when you can find one with history and a connection to a community. Connected to the Chicago Illinois based “Wagner’s Bakery” this 1953… more»
Deco Frenchman: 1939 Panhard Et Levassor X81
Before the rise of the Italian Coach builders, the French had interesting style where everything in the French culture was art. Even the French automobiles came to be rolling art including this Panhard Dynamic X81. Production began in 1936… more»
989 Miles: 1975 Cosworth Vega
I always find it fascinating that so many cars survived through time without accumulating any miles like this 989 mile Cosworth Vega. Someone owned it, drove it very rarely, and paid bills on said car even though it wasn’t… more»
V8 Manual Packard-Baker: 1956 Parkview Wagon
While the Packard-Baker cars are a bit rare and in my opinion underappreciated, I always found the styling and looks of the 2 door wagons to be quite pleasing. In fact this is one of the coolest wagons you… more»
Stick Shift 9 Seater: 1957 Chevrolet 210 Wagon
Getting the right combination when it comes to a classic car can be the difference between a cheap car and a gold mine. The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air is a highly coveted and iconic car in the classic car… more»