Details are scarce in the description for this 1980 Chevrolet C10 pickup, a desirable “Big 10” model that is listed on a Chevy dealer website with just 1,381 original miles. The photos aren’t working as they should, so you’ll… more»
14,000 Original Miles: 1989 Ford Mustang GT Convertible
What’s in a name? The seller of this clean 1989 Ford Mustang GT convertible refers to it as a “GT350”, of which there was a limited number built in the early 80s in a similar color scheme to this… more»
The Forgotten T-Type: 1985 Buick Riviera
If you’re like me, you’ve likely forgotten just how deep the line of turbocharged Buicks reached in the 1980s. While we almost always call to mind the Regal and Grand National, Buick also made T-Types out of its top-shelf… more»
Long-Stored Sports Car: 1974 TVR 2500M
TVR remains one the most wonderfully nutty vintage cars you can buy, the sort of thing I’m sure someone will figure out a way to ban within the next decade. This 2500M has recently been revived after what sounds… more»
Sounds Like A Cobra: 1952 Jaguar XK120 Replica
While most replicas tend to be a disappointment, the recreations of the classic Jaguar XK120 are among my favorites in the kit car game. For some reason, it seems like the proportions of the replicas actually improved over the… more»
Fresh Crate Motor: 1986 Ford Mustang GT
If you’ve got four-eyed pride, it’s hard to look the other way when checking out this 1986 Ford Mustang GT. It’s loaded up with T-tops, a brand-new crate 302, manual gearbox, and recent paint, and while it’s not perfect,… more»
Garage Find Boogie Van: 1979 Chevrolet G20
When it comes to conversion vans, there’s usually just two photos you need: the outside showing those sweet graphics scrolling down the sides, and the incredible interior draped in shag carpeting. This one checks those boxes and then some,… more»
Pristine Original: 1991 GMC Syclone
The GMC Syclone and Typhoon are two enthusiast vehicles that simply will not leave my frame of reference as it relates to vehicles I’d like to own someday. From the limited production to the awesome performance to the convenience… more»
383/4-Speed Project: 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S
This 1968 Plymouth Barracuda is a documented Formula S car that left the factory with a 383, four-speed and 3.91 gears. Of course, it’s no longer numbers matching but it does at least have a date-coded 383 back under… more»
Ultra Rare 1987 Pontiac Tojan
This is a rarely seen Pontiac Tojan, a factory-backed aftermarket production that its supporters – like the seller – will describe as a production car, not a kit, despite being based on an F-body Firebird. That’s what’s underneath this… more»
Levi’s Edition Survivor: 1976 Jeep CJ5 Renegade
Another day, another survivor Jeep CJ5. This 1976 CJ5 Renegade appears to be from the same Florida seller that had the gorgeous Golden Eagle for sale. So, somewhere in Florida, he’s finding some beautiful specimens of survivor Jeeps –… more»
Death Wish Bug? 1966 Volkswagen Beetle
There’s plenty of automotive trends I will never understand, but I can generally appreciate almost anything if it has wheels and an engine. Sadly, this shortened VW Beetle does not have a drivetrain at the moment, and it’s also… more»
Original Ambulance: 1959 Ford Courier Wagon
Today’s fire and rescue vehicles are so incredibly bland compared to what used to be available direct from the manufacturer. Now, I suppose that sentiment will change over time, especially as the modern-day Ford Explorer becomes a classic and… more»
















