Worth Fixing? 1968 Ford Mustang GT 390 Project

All you need to know about this 1968 Mustang GT is contained in one sentence: “Put away because of extensive underside rust.” That should scare you and wake you up. But if you’re like the nearly twenty bidders who… more»

Ferrari Field Find: 1988 328 GTB

Can’t you just hear the conversation: “Pull over, honey, there’s a Ferrari in that field.” “A Ferrari in a field—you need Lasik.” “PULL OVER and let me check this out!” And what do you know—it turns out you’re right…. more»

Original Big Boy: 1968 Chevrolet Impala

But what’s been done to it? That’s what we don’t quite know when looking at this 1968 Chevrolet Impala two-door coupe. This one was found for us by tipster TJ, btw, and If you want it, you need to… more»

14k Mile: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro

Are you kidding me? A car as pretty as this 1986 Chevrolet Camaro for an asking price of $7,500? Thank you, Tony Primo, for the notification on this one, located in Sanford, Florida. It’s a beauty, as we’ll get… more»

What’s Under There? 1974 Corvette Coupe

Thirty years ago, Bill Clinton was US president, and some guy rolled a Corvette into a garage and gave up on it. Now someone new has penetrated the piles of junk and is offering this 1974 Corvette for sale…. more»

Start From Scratch: 1967 Camaro Coupe

Ever feel like picking up a 1960s Camaro and taking it down to the bones, then building it back up your way? That chance presents itself to you in the form of this 1967 Camaro 327 Sport (as named… more»

Stylish For Days: 1962 Oldsmobile Starfire

Sure, you can restore this 1962 Oldsmobile Starfire two-door. But look at the patina first and ask yourself whether some time with a buffing wheel in the hands of an expert might not be worth a try. Not into… more»

Nice Driver To Great Driver: 1972 Chevy Monte Carlo

Like many of you, I’ve been “wantin’ a Monte” for a long time. In fact, these desires go back to when I was a kid, the original Monte Carlos were used cars, and I thought they’d take off in… more»

Time For A Safari? 1973 VW Thing

If you were going to take a safari, where would you go? I’d go somewhere warm and dry, but the person who took this 1973 VW Safari—I mean, “Thing,” for the US market—has chosen another path, a leafy  abode… more»

Drive As Is: 1968 Pontiac Firebird (No Engine)

The other-other Pony car, third in line after the ubiquitous Mustang and oft-seen Camaro, the 1968 Pontiac Firebird is worth considering if you want something small enough to drive easily  and stylish enough to cause you to do a… more»

Good Starting Point: 1965 Mustang 2+2 Fastback

The Fastback that started it all—that’s what’s sitting on eBay right now awaiting your offer in the form of a 1965 Mustang 2+2. So far, only one person has placed a bid, and that price is $24,900. The auction… more»

Go For The Luxury: 1977 Rolls Royce Silver Wraith II

Muscle cars are getting very expensive, as is clear by looking at ads. What used to be a few thousand dollars has turned into five, then ten, and now twenty thousand bucks. So why not try a hard re-set… more»

Resto Bill Out of Sight: 1989 Pontiac Safari

From 1955 to 1989, Pontiac produced and sold a line of station wagons called the Safari. One of the last of these, a 1989, has turned up in a tip thanks to PRA4SNW. It’s currently in Las Vegas, and… more»

Worth A Look: 1967 Mustang A-code Coupe

Sometimes, you’ve got to get a little bit crusty and dusty to score a dream ride. Such is the case with this 1967 Ford Mustang, available here on ebay and currently going for a very fair price bid of… more»

Much Loved: No Reserve 1987 Buick Grand National

Lots of these Buick Grand Nationals and other similar presentations from the 1980s pass us by every year. They’re not dime-a-dozen, but more like a car that’s still new enough not to have been buried under hay bales in… more»

How Long Do You Wait?: 1975 Hurst Olds

How many days until you buy? How many days do you dare wait? These are the questions raised about the tip Numskal recently submitted. What car, you ask? A 1975 Hurst Olds located in Kettle Falls, apparently in Washington…. more»

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