Hot Hatch: 1990 Saab 900 SPG

When it comes to rare Saabs, genuine Saab 900 SPGs are one of the best choices for putting a limited-production hot hatch in your garage. Equipped from the factory with a number of performance-minded upgrades, they were produced in… more»

Early Model Project: 1964 Studebaker Avanti

The earliest Avantis – the ones made by Studebaker and featuring round headlights (not the round lenses sitting in square housings) – remain one of the ultimate bargains in collector cars today, in my opinion. Hard to find and… more»

Unrestored Survivor: 1978 Fiat 124 Spider

“No toilet offers”: that should guide your approach on engaging with the seller of this very clean 1978 Fiat Spider convertible, who acquired it from the long-term family owners. There’s only 42,000 original miles, and based on appearances, I… more»

Clean Camper: 1978 Airstream Argosy Minuet

After purchasing my 1981 Toyota HiAce and later acquiring a 1986 Isuzu Trooper, I began to explore the world of overlanding and camping across this great nation of ours. Along with that, as a gearhead, you start to notice… more»

Yellow Gold WS6: 1987 Pontiac Firebird Formula

Great colors can make or break a car. For me, seeing a Firebird Formula wearing this rarely seen (and hard to miss) shade of Yellow Gold paint transforms it from another ’80s muscle car in a crowded field of… more»

Camper Special Survivor: 1976 GMC Sierra 2500

Great colors are just the start of the desirable attributes of this 1976 GMC Sierra 2500, a Camper Special model that comes with all of the requisite upgrades necessary to hit the trails with all of your gear (and,… more»

Everett Morrison Kit: 1965 Cobra Project

Kit cars are probably not unlike boats, in that it’s a very exciting day when the boxes of parts arrive, but less so when it’s three years later, the car remains unbuilt, and it’s taking up way too much… more»

Yard Art Display: 1949 Dodge Power Wagon

As some of you know, I split my time between the northeast and Georgia (well, when planes are safe to fly again), as my in-laws reside in Georgia. Whenever I’ve gotten lost on some backroads or just driven a… more»

Flat Six Powered: 1966 Fiberfab Avenger GT12

This Fiberfab Avenger GT12 kit car is one of the outliers that’s actually built to a high level with a legitimate powerplant under the hood. Powered by a flat-six transplanted from a Corvair, the Avenger wears an average paint… more»

Pro Stock Barn Find: 1971 Dodge Challenger

How cool is this? This 1971 Dodge Challenger is an old-school pro stock car that has apparently been sitting for years based on the one photo of it locked in what looks like a livestock shelter. While few details… more»

Backyard Find: 1969 Jaguar E-Type

This 1969 Jaguar E-Type is yet another project-grade example of the desirable sports car, this one appearing to reside in very un-Jaguar-like surroundings of a messy backyard. The seller notes he purchased it out of a collection and has… more»

No Reserve Project: 1969 Jaguar E-Type

This 1969 Jaguar E-Type is a Series 2 example that is equipped with the preferred manual gearbox. It has some needs, as the bodywork is rough and the interior requires full restoration. The seller has listed it as a… more»

Long Stored Junior: 1967 Alfa Romeo GT 1300

This 1967 Alfa Romeo 1300 GT has recently emerged from a private collection where it was stashed for 30 years. The condition is said to be quite good, thanks to its decades of indoor captivity, which has the upside… more»

Long Roof Survivor: 1984 Chrysler LeBaron T&C

While we may find them oddballs now, vehicles like this 1984 Chrysler LeBaron station wagon were considered somewhat high-brow back in the day. Loaded with luxury features and the iconic wood grain veneer up and down the sides, the… more»

Hidden For 44 Years: 1964 Ferrari 330GT

Another day, another old, dusty Ferrari. It’s beginning to seem likely to me that Gullwing Motorcars has lucked into a massive stash of vehicles that are typically cherished and/or kept in collections year-round. Regardless, today it’s a 1964 Ferrari… more»

25,000 Original Miles: 1985 Chrysler LeBaron Convertible

This 1985 Chrysler LeBaron convertible has supposedly emerged relatively unscathed despite being piled under years’ worth of junk tossed in the garage. It helps that it has a mere 25,000 miles on the clock, but that’s rarely a guarantee… more»