In The Family Again: 1969 Oldsmobile 442 W-30

This beautiful 1969 Oldsmobile 442 W-30 restovivor comes along with a lot of documentation and a neat story. After a short time with the original owner, the current owner’s brother purchased the car in early 1970 and eventually sold… more»

True Barn Find: 1951 Ford F1 Pickup

From the same seller that has the Mercury M-250 truck we featured recently (you can see it in the background of some of the pictures) you can find this 1951 Ford F1 pickup, complete with “as found” pictures. It’s… more»

Not Built That Way: 1960 Ford Anglia/Thames “Pickup”

Featuring some heavy modifications from stock, this 1960 Ford Anglia/Thames was submitted by reader Craig B.–thanks for turning us on to this rather unusual British Ford find! It is advertised here on eBay with bidding starting at $500 and… more»

One Family Owned: 1977 Oldsmobile 442

They don’t come much cleaner than this–believe it or not, this car has 106,000 careful one-family owner miles! I applaud the seller for not trying to say it’s 6,000. It’s up for sale here on craigslist for $13,700. The… more»

Walled Up Since ’78: 1956 Ford Thunderbird

After being walled up in a house since 1978 (with 7 other cars), this 1956 Ford Thunderbird has recently broken cover after being dug out from underneath dumpster loads of clothing. The car is now for sale here on… more»

91 Original Miles! 1976 Cosworth Vega Survivor

As a museum piece survivor, this 91 original mile (and do you believe the claim?) 1976 Chevrolet Cosworth Vega must be one of the ultimate examples of this rare and controversial (at least in our comment sections) car. It’s… more»

Do You Hear The Wail? I Do! 1966 Fiberfab Banshee

Lurking in a dimly-lit garage, this black Fiberfab Banshee (1 of 12 produced before Fiberfab sold the name to Pontiac and changed the name of the kit to Caribee) looks extremely sinister, especially with those gull wing doors raised… more»

Pink & Black: 1958 Ford Thunderbird

The seller tells us they have listed this “square bird” for a neighbor that has owned the car for over 30 years but can no longer comfortably slide behind the wheel–what a shame! The car is located in Van… more»

1972 Fiat 500 Furgoncino: Ex-TV & Movie Star

Fiat 500s are cute enough, especially this generation, but I had never seen a “Furgoncino” (little van?) before. This one even comes with an interesting history, and as they were never officially imported to the USA is pretty darn… more»

Maybe The Same? 1956 Studebaker President

Back in April of 2016, David F. did a great job writing up a 1956 two tone Studebaker President from California, these colors and wide white wall tires, just like this one. I *think* it’s the same car–take a… more»

What A Beauty! 1965 Datsun Pickup

I love these old Datsun and Toyota trucks, because they are just the right size for me and rarely break. This, however, is the nicest restovivor I’ve ever seen! It’s located in Yucca Valley, California and is for sale here… more»

Not A Nickey: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS/RS 427

It puzzles me when a seller takes a car that should be desirable enough as-is and tries to turn it into something it isn’t. I’m going to let our Camaro experts call the details on this one, but it’s… more»

Ferrari Engined: 1968 Fiat Dino Coupe

It’s a well known fact that the Fiat Dino coupe and convertible were produced so that Ferrari could produce enough V6 engines that the power plant could be homologated for racing. Thankfully, the engineers and designers didn’t settle for… more»

40K Miles? 1971 Chevrolet El Camino Survivor

Although this is a really nice vehicle, I’m struggling with the 40,000 mile claim. We’ll discuss why below. This is a neat-looking 1971 Chevrolet El Camino, and for once no one has tarted it up as an SS, or… more»

Fiberglass Thoroughbred: 1965 Jensen CV8

A Jensen CV8 is an acquired design. By that I mean that most folks initial impression is something along the lines of “what were they thinking? They had a clean sheet of paper and produced that?” Most folks probably… more»

Already Folded, Spindled & Mutilated

As seen in Wayne’s World and in many pop culture references, The Spindle was an piece of sculpture located in Berwyn, Illinois that was made up of a 50 foot tall spike with 8 cars impaled upon it. The… more»

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