A Bit Or Two Short: 1963 Morgan +4

While this Morgan +4 is missing a few parts, particularly on the front end, the car is relatively solid and the seller has included a lot of pictures, especially undercar where a little rust is showing. The four-seat Morgans… more»

1968 Ford Mustang Coupe: Needs A Welder

This 1968 Mustang coupe is obviously a stalled project waiting for someone to take over. It’s located in Minot, North Dakota and is offered for sale here on eBay, where the buy-it-now is only $1,650 but lower offers are… more»

Big Block But Rough: 1974 Corvette

It’s certainly not going to win any shows at the moment, apart from the Concours D’LeMons, but this 1974 Corvette big block must have been loved at some point.  It has been modified at some point in the past… more»

What A Bargain: 1969 Rover 2000 TC for $1,000

I see a lot of cars that terrific readers send in, and every once in a while I am sorely, sorely tempted to buy the car rather than write about it. This is the second-most intense feeling I’ve had… more»

True Survivor: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

This 1969 Mach 1 is claimed to be a true survivor car. Still wearing it’s original Lime Gold paint, black interior and even reproduction tires (at least I assume they are repros!), this Mustang was shipped to Virginia from… more»

Which GTV6 For You?

Barn Finds reader Olaf E has uncovered three very different Alfa GTV6’s, all located in New York. The red 1982 limited edition Balocco on the left only has 44,000 miles but needs some work. It and the silver car… more»

14 Cars Under $5k – Which Would You Pick?

Reader Robert R. sent in 14 finds under $5,000 from Hemmings Motor News with a challenge: which one would we pick? So we’re asking you–which one would YOU pick? 1964 Pontiac Bonneville convertible, stored since 1989, needs motor and… more»

No Major Holes: Alfa Romeo GTV

This “garage find” Alfa has obviously been off the road for a while. The seller says it runs, but the brakes and clutch are not working. They also state “no major holes” in the advertisement here on eBay. Jim… more»

M For Magic? 1963 Ford Thunderbird Convertible

An “M” code early 60’s Thunderbird meant a TriPower carburetor setup and special cylinder heads. It was only fitted to Thunderbirds from January 1962 through January 1963, and wasn’t even listed in the factory “1963 Ford Buyers Digest” according… more»

Start An MG Collection: Two Midgets And Parts

These two MG Midgets are actually in better shape than they look at first glance. Both of them run, but neither has any brakes. They are being offered together for one price in Auburn, Georgia here on craigslist. The… more»

11 Car Collection For Sale In North Carolina

It looks like someone has decided to get rid of their entire collection of old cars and trucks. The vehicles come from a wide variety of manufacturers, with five Fords, two Buicks, a GMC, a Chevrolet, an International, and an… more»

Still In The Wrapper: 1970 Oldsmobile Delta 88

Sadly, this 1970 Oldsmobile Delta 88 comes onto the market as the result of an estate sale. It’s obviously been very cherished since purchase. Aftermarket clear plastic covers are still on the seats, and from the looks of things,… more»

Fabulous Riches? 1984 Cadillac Eldorado

I remember being struck by the silence the first time I rode in one of these later GM front-wheel-drive cars. It’s hard to believe now that these were downsized considerably from their predecessors when they were introduced in 1979…. more»

1970 AMC Rebel Machine: Really 1 of 3?

Back in 1970, the AMC Rebel “Machine” was a big, loud, fast, car. AMC always tried to grab the attention of enthusiasts by doing things a little out of the ordinary, and this was no ordinary car! And this… more»

Some Assembly Required: Devin SS Body

All that’s needed is a chassis, right? And an engine, transmission, suspension, electrical components, interior, steering gear, exhaust, and everything else you can think of! Thanks to TireFriar for sending us this great find! Bill Devin’s bodies were designed… more»

Motoring Monday: Sunbeam Alpine At No Reserve

The Sunbeam Alpine is generally under-appreciated by sports car enthusiasts. With a distinctly softer edge than contemporary MG’s, Triumphs and Austin-Healeys (the Alpine offered real wind-up windows upon it’s introduction in 1959, unlike the others which still used side… more»

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