Elvis’ Shooting Brake: Intermeccanica Murena GT

One of only eleven built, this Intermeccanica Murena GT is a rare and unusual classic, even more so for the fact that it was owned by Elvis Presley. Packing a factory Ford 429 V8, as well as air conditioning… more»

Last Year For The B: 1953 Dodge B-Series Pickup

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and just about each and every one of us can find something that we appreciate about an automobile. There are many aspects to consider and appreciate, but one thing I really… more»

Affordably Sleek: 1950 Pontiac Silver Streak

A sleek and running two door can often be a slippery slope as they are nearly impossible to deny. Appearing unrestored, and a great start to a classic two door project, this Pontiac Silver Streak needs some love but… more»

Forest Find: Dodge Power Wagon

Often renowned for their rugged ability and history, this Power Wagon is more ragged than rugged at this point. Left for dead in the woods of Maine, this Dodge still offers some parts of value and a complete drive-train…. more»

War Time Shorty: 1941 GMC Radio Truck

If you desire a rare and unique “Cab Over Engine” truck, then look no farther as this war time ’41 GMC Radio Truck is about as rare as you can get in the COE world. Having last run in… more»

Affordable Style: 1948 Chevrolet Stylemaster

Having lived with its current owner since 1965, this Stylemaster is a runner, but is in need of restoration according to the seller. Being sold by the owner’s son-in-law, it would seem the owner is trying to pass along… more»

Desert Fish: 1969 Plymouth Barracuda

After a life time spent in the dry California sun, this Barracuda is a ready to drive. Featuring low miles and little to no rust, this fish is in need of some beautification and some good old fashioned elbow… more»

Cheap De Ville: 1957 Cadillac Series 62

A few great affordable projects appear every now and again, like this Coupe De Ville. Stunning, and appearing like a great start, this Caddy has a new engine, and a seemingly solid body. This Caddy could easily be a… more»

Nicely Optioned Hemi Coupe: 1955 Desoto Fireflite

Some cars just have certain buzz words that can attract any car enthusiast. For instance, Hemi, Coupe, and factory air conditioning certainly have gathered my attention and perhaps yours as well. There isn’t much info on this Desoto’s history,… more»

Cheap Equestrian: 1973 Ford Pinto Wagon

Although the word “Pinto” can bring up a love hate relationship for many, the Ford Pinto is a small and affordable classic that can be easy to live with. While some share certain feelings for Pinto’s, others also have… more»

Stylish 9 Seater: 1958 Dodge Sierra Wagon

A classy and stylish station wagon is often a dream come true for many of us, especially when equipped with a factory V8. Appearing like a derelict field find, this ’58 Dodge Sierra is a runner but not quite… more»

Minty Survivor: 1974 Chevy Vega GT Wagon

Clean Vega’s can often be difficult to find especially in the wagon variety making this ’74 GT Kammback a real jewel. Very clean and original with a stunning appearance, this ready to drive small classic wagon has covered only… more»

Formula For Success: 1970 Pontiac Firebird Formula

As promising and pleasing as the first generation of the Pontiac Firebird was, the second generation cars are equally as cool in a different way. The Formula 400 cars are sweet rides, and this early production 1970 Formula car… more»

Plymouth Rock: 1964 Valiant Wagon

Thanksgiving has arrived, and there are many things to be grateful for including this rock solid surviving Valiant wagon. Very clean on the outside while needing a little help on the interior this classic station wagon is ready to… more»

Mythical Survivor: Bizzarrini 5300 Strada

American built V8’s are a grand choice for an engine swap, and that theory rang true back in the 1960’s as well. The Cobra became a great car once receiving its Ford sourced heart, and this 1966 Bizzarrini 5300… more»

Paper Boy Special: Whizzer Motorbike

Although there was little separation between early 1900’s motorcycles and bicycles, motorbike kits would grow to be popular for bicycles in the 1940’s. Whizzer was one of those motorbike kits you could purchase to motorize your bicycle. Whizzer began… more»

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