Hemi Wagon: 1955 Chrysler New Yorker Towne & Country

A factory built wagon with a Hemi? Can a wagon get any better than this? Well, this unique ’55 New Yorker Towne and Country is an awesome classic that you can still utilize today. With plenty of room, style,… more»

Two Tone Original: 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air

The dry and solid southwest finds are always a treat, just like this 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air. Found in Texas about 10 years back, this Chevy was moved to the Chicago area where it has been stored in a… more»

Two Birds: 1956 Powell Sport Wagon and Powell Scooter

A bit of an oddball, this rare and obscure Powel Sport Wagon is a low production truck that was built by the famous scooter company, who first made radios. Powell Manufacturing Company was recognized for their scooters, but grew to… more»

Right Hand Drive: 1950 Chevrolet Fleetline sedan

These early 50’s Chevrolet Fleetlines are great looking cars with rock solid engines in them. But this Chevrolet is far, far away from America. This right hand drive Fleetline was discovered in Newcastle NSW, which is located in Australia. With… more»

$600 British Project: 1958 Singer Gazelle

Many of the British cars of the 1950’s border on micro car territory, like this Singer Gazelle. Small, original, and cheap, this Singer appears to be complete. With a solid potential to be a project, there are a few… more»

Triple Deuce Rocket: 1957 Oldsmobile 88

The 1957 Oldsmobile 88 is a one year only car with its similar, yet varying looks from the 1954-56 88’s. This specific car was discovered in a barn in Oklahoma after a 30 year nap. With a solid appearance,… more»

Patina Queen: 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air

Patina, and originality, is a trend that has grown tremendously in the past few years. There are folks who appreciate rust, and on the other end of the spectrum, there are folks who like survivor type vehicles. This Bel… more»

Micro Bavarian: 1962 BMW 700 Saloon

Germany built its fair share of micro cars, some being odd, and not as practical as this BMW 700 Saloon. Featuring simplistic styling, a good use of space, and a rear engine layout, this Bavarian is a grand microcar…. more»

Back Yard Mechanic Special: 1957 Austin Healey 100-6

Very well known, and traditionally loved, the Austin Healey 100, and 3000, models are always to be seen at various car shows, and club meetings. This particular 100-6 looks to have lived an interesting life having lost its original… more»

Hardtop Convertible: 1959 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner

Today the concept of a power retractable hardtop convertible is modern and considered a high end feature. That was also the consensus in 1957 when the Skyliner was released with its dual weather roof. Although baring all of the… more»

Parked 47 Years: 1950 Studebaker Champion

Who doesn’t like and or appreciate a Bullet Nose Studebaker? Graced with unique styling, its iconic nose, and a very cool “greenhouse” rear window. This Studebaker was last registered in 1970, and since then has been tucked away in storage… more»

101 Year Old Beauty: 1916 Maxwell Touring Car

In our life time, it seems like the cars of our youth are still new, even though they have become classics. Our love affair with the automobile seems like something fresh and exciting, but cars like this 1916 Maxwell… more»

Uncommon Woody: 1948 Packard Station Sedan

Whenever the term “Woodie” gets dropped into a conversation our minds often think of Fords, Mercurys, and other makes and models. Most likely at the end of that list is this uncommon Packard Station Sedan. Built from 1948 until… more»

Affordable ‘Stude: 1956 Studebaker Commander

A solid, original condition car for a reasonable price is always hard to pass up. Even more so when it has a great appearance, and 2 doors. This ’56 Commander has an excellent curb appeal with its black on red paint… more»

Facelift In Progress: 1956 Buick Special

These 1956 Buick Specials are beautiful, with great looks, and a solid power plant. I know that many prefer the 2 door coupes, but a 4 door pillar-less hardtop is a great looking car as well. In very nice… more»

Little Orange Wagon: 1966 Dodge A100 Pickup

The A100 series Dodge trucks and vans are some of the most iconic of the 1960’s. Part of their recognition comes from the “Little Red Wagon” which was a fire breathing wheelie machine that is based off of an A100 pickup…. more»

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