V8-Powered 1954 Jaguar XK120

This is definitely something you don’t see everyday – and based on the seller’s description, they haven’t either. This is a 1954 Jaguar XK120 roadster with a Ford V8 under the hood. I spent some time trying to determine… more»

Dusty Limo: 1973 Cadillac Fleetwood

It’s amazing how far once great cars can fall from grace, but conversely, it could also be that the most exclusive cars when new stand a far better chance at being preserved for future restoration because of their legendary… more»

RWD Cruiser: 1976 GMC Suburban

This 1976 GMC Suburban represents the other side of the coin as it applies to owning a full-size vintage square body. It’s the two-wheel-drive version, which means it’s ideal for simply cruising low and slow without any need to… more»

Rare Dispatcher: 1957 Willys DJ-3A

Bidding ends very soon for this super original 1957 Willys DJ-3A, which the seller notes is a rare “Dispatcher” model that is notable largely for being a two-wheel drive model. The auction ends in about two hours, and bidding… more»

Estate Sale Rarities: BMW 323i Turbo & 2000CS Coupe

Generally speaking, my jets have cooled a bit in terms of my love for all-things BMW. You might say I’ve over-indexed on the brand in my own collection of project cars, hence why you’ll see some changes in my… more»

Inspired by Alfa: Fiberfab Aztec 7

Kit cars are a funny thing, as they are often conceived to serve as a replica of some slice of six-figure exotica that otherwise belongs in a museum. Take this Fiberfan Aztec 7: it was intended to resemble the… more»

Rare Riviera Edition: 1981 Lotus Eclat

All manners of vehicles are being imported these days as a result of the 25-year importation rules, but a Lotus Eclat with a Targa roof is not the first model you’d necessarily think of shipping over. Still, it serves… more»

No Reserve Camper: 1973 Volkswagen Westfalia

No reserve is a risky proposition when listing a vehicle for sale, but it seems like Westfalia campers will always do well regardless of the listing type. This is a clean 1973 model that’a a mixture of extremely well… more»

Rad Survivor: 1992 Geo Storm GSi

Many of you have probably heard of the automotive show and overall movement called Radwood that’s taken place across the country, effectively coining an entire genre of automobiles that emerged in the late ’80s through the middle (and possibly… more»

Up Country Package: 2001 Jeep Cherokee

While Jeep will currently sell you any number of loud, hyped-up off-roaders (most of which will never see a trail or mountain in their lifetime), they quietly unveiled a very well equipped XJ Cherokee that came with all the… more»

1971 Jaguar E-Type 4-Speed Project

Mum’s the word on the details surrounding this 1971 Jaguar E-Type coupe 2+2 that has clearly not been driven in some time. The seller is interested in a variety of potential trades for parts desirable to a Jaguar enthusiast,… more»

Luxurious Land Yacht: 1968 Airstream Caravel

The world of camper trailers has exploded over the last few months as consumers continue to resist taking to the friendly skies to get to their next far-off destination. R/Vs and motorhome sales have skyrocketed, with many dealers actively… more»

55k Mile Euro Model: 1982 Mercedes-Benz 280CE

European market specification cars are generally more desirable across the board, thanks to more powerful engines, less restrictive emissions equipment, and cosmetic details that allow the original design to shine through before the safety nerds at the NHTSA got… more»

One Owner Exotic: 1973 Citroen SM

The Citroen SM is a car that often stokes prime car guy emotion, as it’s a slice of Italian pedigree that rarely comes up for grabs at such a low price point. Of course, there’s a good reason for… more»

V8 Rarity: 1980 Triumph TR8 Convertible

The iconic British wedge that was the Triumph TR7 wasn’t necessarily a home run when introduced, though it certainly remains a favorite among British car enthusiasts. And really, it’s hard to go wrong with one of these cheap classics,… more»

Never This Nice: 1986 Suzuki Samurai

Not too long ago, more than a few of us would have found it surprising if the crystal ball of car valuations pointed to a Suzuki Samurai closing in on $10,000 on eBay. But in recent years, many collector… more»