Right Hand Drive: 1969 AMC Rambler SST

It seems rare to see any vintage American built cars come up for sale across the pond so to speak. This right hand drive Rambler SST has spent most of its life in United Kingdom, and isn’t too bad… more»

Coffin Nose Survivor: 1937 Cord 812 SC

Just about everyone is familiar with the “Coffin nose” Cord for its luxury and styling. Although there aren’t that many floating around in original unrestored condition. This Cord is in solid shape, but we are curious on the back… more»

Cross Country Pony: 1969 Mustang Mach 1

After a life time with its original owner, and a cross country trip in 1971, this 1969 Mach 1 has been rescued after spending 31 years in a back yard. Although that may sound gloomy, this Mach 1 is relatively… more»

Last Land Barge: 1978 Ford LTD Country Squire Wagon

Large but effective, this Ford LTD Country Squire is capable of hauling the biggest of families, or groups of friends. After an undisclosed amount of time in storage this Country Squire was revived and is in excellent condition. Even… more»

Bread Truck: 1941 International Harvester KB3

Beginning life as a bread truck, there are many thoughts that circulate the mind as to what this International Harvester could be repurposed for. There is plenty of patina present, but rot is at a minimum, and the floors… more»

Giddy Up Survivor: 1965 Ford Mustang

The original pony car was first sold in 1964, and by 1966 Ford was celebrating the 1 millionth Mustang produced. But of all of those ponies, there aren’t too many survivors in this level of condition. This particular mustang… more»

Coronet With Sting: 1970 Dodge Super Bee

Super Bee’s are a Mopar muscle car that you just don’t see enough of. The iconic Super Bee paint work on the quarters separate this car from its basic Coronet roots. This Super Bee is more solid than most,… more»

Cheap But Classy: 1941 Cadillac Series 62

Having been stored for a few years this Cadillac is looking to be revived. The seller claims this Caddy can do 80 miles per an hour all day, every day, with no problems. Luxurious and solid, this Caddy would… more»

Resto-Moded: 1951 Ford F1

It is often easy to fantasize about having a modern drivetrain or amenities in your vintage automobile, but it’s not always easy to make that fantasy a reality. This Ford F1 is a reality. Sitting on a 2004 explorer… more»

Dusty Dream Find: 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air

After 21 years of storage this 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air has escaped its captivity to see the light of day once again. Described as being in original condition, we are quite excited to see this clean example. Needing some… more»

Low Mileage Steed: 1977 Ford Maverick

Having covered only 50,000 miles this Maverick is looks to be a nice affordable survivor. With very few blemishes to mention, this Maverick is ready to take you on your next trip, whatever it may be. Currently bid up… more»

American Survivor: 1971 AMC Javelin

The second generation AMC Javelin is an interesting car with a certain flare to its style and design. This particular Javelin is not the more favored AMX model with a V8 heart, but is instead powered by an inline… more»

Wildcat In The Convertible: 1959 Buick Invicta

Finding a survivor convertible in completely original condition is a difficult feat. This 1959 Buick Invicta is beautiful, and appears to be all original. After being imprisoned in a garage for 36 years and parting ways with its original owner, this… more»

Rare Turbo Olds: 1963 Oldsmobile F85 Jetfire

After what was clearly too long of a time in storage this Oldsmobile F85 Jetfire has come out of hiding and is in rough shape. Some of you may be intrigued that this is a factory turbo V8 F85…. more»

Range The Potential: 1959 Edsel Ranger

After 40 years of storage this Edsel Ranger has finally seen the light of day yet again. In manageable condition with loads of original teal paint, this Edsel is looking for its new owner to return it to road duty…. more»

Only 511: 1976 Jensen GT

With low production numbers, and a lotus engine, these Jensen GT’s are a rare and unique sight to see. Similar to the Jensen-Healey convertible that some of us are familiar with seeing, the only real difference between the two… more»

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