Station wagons and early F85 Oldsmobiles have a sweet spot in my heart, so it would only make sense that I would be head over heels for this F85 wagon. Very original and ready to drive, this air conditioning… more»
Big Block Survivor: 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
Widely recognized and appreciated for its muscle car heart, but upscale style, the Monte Carlo is a favorite to many especially when equipped with a factory big block. Having received a repaint in its lifetime, it would seem that… more»
Solid C1 Project: 1954 Chevrolet Corvette
No matter how you cut it, a C1 Corvette is a true American treat. Neatly nestled away in a small garage, this 1954 model has some obvious signs of age, but is a rock solid start to a restoration…. more»
One-Off? 1938 Graham Sharknose Convertible
Once a beautiful and iconic piece of American Pre War automotive history, this ’38 Graham has seen better days but still offers a reasonable body and many spares. It is thought to be the only 4 door convertible built… more»
Hurricane Victim: 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle
Hurricanes and other natural disasters can cause so much heartache and trouble to families, pets, wildlife, and even our beloved cars. Offered up for sale as a flood victim, this 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle seems more than worthwhile to repair… more»
V12 Survivor To Admire: 1934 Lincoln Town Car
As the popularity of the automobile crested in the 1920’s due to affordability, being a better transit option, and exploring America, it can be easy to see why some of the more affordable cars may have lived a harsher… more»
Affordable Drop Top: 1964 Dodge Dart 270
When an affordable original condition Mopar convertible comes up for sale, my attention span collapses and turns to the convertible in question. Parked since 2003, this Dart Convertible is thought to be original, and appears to be quite a… more»
Peachy Keen Survivor: 1958 Dodge C100
The classic looks and utility of an old truck can often be hard to pass up like this Dodge. Extremely solid with a factory V8 and radio makes this classic pick up a great driver with its weathered appearance…. more»
2nd Year Pontiac: 1927 Pontiac 6-27 Landau Sedan
Although Pontiac was laid to rest in 2010, Pontiac is still an interesting and relevant brand due to its amazing history, and great cars. The brand was established in 1926, making this 1927 model a rare and early machine… more»
Earliest Known Eliminator: 1969 Mercury Cougar
Pony cars of the 60’s are cool and well cherished, but the Cougar Eliminator had a growl all of its own with cool flip away headlights and power to boot. With very solid bones, a 351 V8, and a… more»
Antique Survivor: 1912 Koehler G80 Delivery Truck
With all of the technology in the world I still find it fascinating to study early cars and see the ideas and construction methods that early “tinkerer’s” came up with. Appearing much more like a horse drawn cart, this… more»
No Letter Project: 1962 Chrysler 300
While the “letter cars” are interesting and desirable, non-letter cars can often be a bargain, but still offering the unique styling offered by Mopar in the 1960’s. This 1962 300 looks to have been parked for a few years,… more»
Affordable Hardtop: 1955 Pontiac Chieftain
I think it is hard to not have some level of appreciation for 55-57 Pontiac Chieftains. This weathered hardtop has a great look, and appears to be a very solid car in running condition. With a certain hot rod… more»
Parts Hauler: 1963 Olds Dynamic 88 wagon
Part of a field find collection that is getting liquidated, this Olds wagon is a bit rough, but it has some highlights and possibilities for sure. The Dynamic 88 wagons are great looking cars, and the single torque thrust… more»
Two Door Survivor: 1959 Chrysler Windsor
Packing loads of style, a beautiful survivor appearance, and some neat features, this 1959 Windsor is hard to ignore. Simple with its white and red paint, this surviving example has covered only 83,000 miles in its lifetime while always… more»