Luxurious with some muscular style, the Buick Riviera is a not so common and somewhat underappreciated automobile. This Riviera is a one owner car and has only covered 30,000 miles in its lifetime. Parked since 1980, this Buick is… more»
440 Restovivor: 1971 Dodge Charger R/T
The third generation Dodge Chargers seem to not be as well appreciated as the second generation cars, but the 1971-1974 cars still have great looks and power. This 1971 model has a factory equipped 440 big block, and is… more»
Fury-ous Convertible: 1960 Plymouth Fury
Salvaged from an estate sale, this Fury Convertible is a rare bird that needs a lot of work. Sadly this big bad Mopar was stored outside 30 years under a tarp. It is clear to see that outdoor living… more»
Dusty Old Coupe: 1939 Chevrolet Master
Dusty and forgotten in a shop, this 1939 Chevrolet Master Coupe is a sleek and beautiful car that was a driver but has been parked for 10 years. With hope of it being revived into a driver once more,… more»
Scrap Heap Or Project: 1930 Ford Model A
This is the kind of thing that hurts us all. This Ford Model A was last driven in 1964 and was then left outdoors for the remainder of its life. This is one rough Ford, but hot rod builders… more»
Hope You Like Green: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T
Hopefully you are a fan of the color green as this Dodge Challenger R/T has plenty of it. It also has some great features such as a pistol grip 4 speed and a 383 Magnum V8. In original and… more»
Some Assembly Required: 1941 Hudson Traveler
A sight that is always sad to see is when someone takes a nice looking car and completely takes it apart to restore it without completing the goal. Unfortunately that is the case with this 44,000 mile Hudson. Although… more»
Split Bumper Delight: 1973 Chevrolet Camaro RS
Perhaps not as popular as the first generation of Camaros, the 1970 to 1973 cars are equally attractive as the earlier cars. This 1973 RS car has received some recent work, and appears to be a great start to a restoration. For $8,500… more»
60 Years Forgotten: 1931 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan
Recently discovered in a barn in Pennsylvania, this Ford Model A has spent nearly 60 years at rest. The owner passed away, but the widow claims the car has been untouched since the late 1950’s as her husband purchased… more»
Scrap Hauler: 1940 Ford Deluxe Coupe
These Ford Coupes are some of the prettiest Fords made in the Deco era. Thankfully this one has lived a simple and humble life as a scrap hauler having towed a trailer. Unrestored, and with a unique patina, this… more»
Dry Stored 22 Years: 1952 Mercedes 170 VA
The term “dry stored” usually brings ideas of solid, low rust projects. Unfortunately this Mercedes was found in a barn before being stored those 22 years in dry storage. There is rust, and other concerns, but these older Mercedes… more»
Antique Pie Hauler: 1919 Ford Model T
While the Pie industry may not be as booming as it once was 98 years ago, this 1919 Ford is in great shape. Described as mostly original, and very solid, this one even runs smoothly making for an excellent… more»
Must Remain Original: 1932 Ford Model 18 Sedan
How many times have you Ford fans wished you could find an original ’32 Ford like this Model 18 sedan? Wearing original paint, and in very solid condition, this may very well be the ’32 of your dreams. Found… more»
400 Cube Family Hauler: 1968 Buick Sport Wagon
Here we have another excellent opportunity for an awesome vintage family hauler. With the stunning good looks of a Buick Skylark, and a 400 cubic inch V8 with air conditioning, this wagon is great project material. In running and… more»
24,000 Mile Survivor: 1984 Honda Accord
The 1980’s brought many memorable Japanese cars that are still quite popular to this day. Although the Honda Accord was regarded more as a “high end” car rather than a “street fighter,” these cars offered interesting looks and fantastic… more»
Dillinger Approved: 1933 Hudson-Essex Terraplane
Quick and nimble, the 1933 Hudson-Essex Terraplane was considered to be the automobile with the best power to weight ratio of 1933. Ameila Earhart christened the Terraplane in 1933 at a prosperity drive for the he manufacturer. Sleek, stylish,… more»