This 1971 BMW 2002 is a desirable round taillight model that the seller claims runs and drives quite well. The color appears to be Sahara, which is a great shade of paint on a vintage BMW like this. Sporting… more»
The Right Look: 1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer
This 1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer proves that with the right accessories and stance, square body SUVs are among the best looking rigs out there. Featuring loads of recent maintenance and some tasteful upgrades, this rust-free example benefits from over… more»
Crazy Interior: 1991 BMW 325i Convertible
This 1991 BMW 325ic convertible has more than a few things going for it, including a rare paint code, a rust-free chassis, and the preferred combination of the 2.5L inline-six and five-speed manual transmission. The car has lived in… more»
One of 200 Left: 1966 Ford Bronco U13 Roadster
This 1966 Ford Bronco is one of the rarest body styles known to exist, and a scant amount remain on the road today. Unique for their removable doors, roof, and resemblance to a surfing enthusiast’s beach buggy, the U13… more»
After the Fire: Ingram Collection Porsche 356s?
The book title, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, comes to mind when viewing these crushed Porsche 356s. A recent Copart listing shows the remains of four highly-prized air-cooled Porsches, ranging in significance from a… more»
Patina’d Driver: 1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza
The seller of this 1965 Chevy Corvair Monza has owned it for over a decade, and in that time has made improvements to it without distorting its pleasingly-aged appearance. The car is said to run and drive quite well,… more»
Window Sticker Included: 1975 Porsche 911 S
For years, I’ve told myself I don’t want an air-cooled Porsche. I blamed it on the proportions of the car; I just like a substantiative trunk area. It gives the car more presence. Rest assured, I have driven one… more»
Pro Touring Build? 1972 Plymouth ‘Cuda
The seller of this 1972 Plymouth Cuda suggests that the next owner consider using it as a platform for a pro touring or restomod build, but I’m here to discourage that notion. No, I think the next owner should… more»
Original Owner Roundie: 1972 BMW 2002Tii
$41,000 is a tall ask for most BMW 2002s, but there is historical precedent for truly exceptional cars clearing that number with relative ease. The question is whether this Golf Yellow Tii example is one of them. Said to… more»
80s Street Machine: 1970 Chevrolet Corvette
This 1970 Chevrolet Corvette is described as a barn find, but it certainly looks better than something that’s been sitting unused for years at a time. The car has been extensively modified with widebody flares, front chin spoiler, custom… more»
Barely Broken In: 1980 Mercedes 300D
If you thought the W124 diesel we featured the other day had plenty of life left in its wheels, this 66,142 mile W123 example should be able to run laps around that car. A slight exaggeration, of course, but… more»
Unrestored WWII Jeep: 1945 Ford GPW
This 1945 Ford GPW is basically the classic WWII Jeep’s brother from another mother, manufactured by Ford at a time when the country needed companies to put down their competitive boundaries and make sure our boys had the resources… more»
Northstar-Powered McLaren: 1983 Manta Montage
Kit cars, by and large, can be disappointments, especially when compared to the heroes they were meant to emulate. VW Beetle chassis, VW Beetle running gear, and an exotic body with shrunken proportions. But sometimes, there are examples that… more»
Free Wheeling Package: 1979 Ford Bronco
This 1979 Ford Bronco is a mixture of old and new, with some key period details still preserved in amazing condition and some liberties taken with desirable modifications. The Free Wheeling package amounted to a cosmetic dress-up kit, but… more»
















