The world of fiberglass kit cars is vast, and there are numerous craftsmen and manufacturers that created striking models with short-lived lifespans. This, in turn, makes these cars quite rare but also near impossible to document, and subsequently, value…. more»
One Owner Survivor: 1995 Lincoln Mark VIII
The Lincoln Mark VIII is a wonderful reminder as to what could have been. There was a time when Lincoln was cranking out some serious almost-hits, seemingly getting closer and closer to being a true competitor for the likes… more»
The Other GTI: 1987 Puma GTE Coupe
It’s important to never get too excited over a swoopy body and sports-like details, as there may be an underwhelming powerplant involved. While you could argue that’s the case in a car like this Puma GTE Coupe, an exception… more»
Nicest One Left? 1994 Toyota Pickup SR5
The Toyota Hilux and Tacoma are two heavyweights in the pickup truck class on multiple levels: first, if you’re buying a new one, it’s likely to be among the best pickup truck you can buy, both for build quality… more»
Clean Kit Car: Gazelle Mercedes-Benz 540K Replica
A Gazelle kit car may be one of the most recognizable replicas of all time, if not the most recognizable replica of all time. And like all replicas, it can make you grin or grimace. The fact that this… more»
Cheap 6-Speed: 1992 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
Every now and again, we get the honor of bringing you what seems to be a great deal. This 1992 Chevrolet Corvette convertible is a desirable 6-speed manual example in a great color combo of Polo Green over saddle… more»
No Reserve Mud Truck: 1988 Suzuki Samurai
Old-school 4WD rigs are loaded with character, as every bump and battle scar tells a story about a boulder that bumped it or a trail that it triumphed over. The Suzuki Samurai is a case of an underdog that… more»
Affordable Project: 1985 Ford Mustang SVO
The option to get into an affordable project car more often than not requires making a few sacrifices. You can buy in at the very bottom and take on the responsibility of bringing a car all the way back… more»
Clean Turbo Mopar: 1986 Dodge Daytona Turbo Z
The G-body series of the Dodge Daytona remains an unsung hero of the 1980s hot hatch wars. While the Volkswagen GTI and the Toyota Celica got all the glory, Dodge was actually churning out a fairly compelling sport compact… more»
Turbocharged Project: 1978 Ford Pinto
You have to give credit to builders who take a chance on making a car that the factory never intended to build. The Ford Pinto is obviously known throughout history for all the wrong reasons despite being a potential… more»
Clean Coupe: 1991 Porsche 911 Carrera 4
The 964 chassis Porsche 911 has rapidly become one of the most sought-after in collector communities, a return to favor after many years out in the wilderness. From depletion of inventory thanks to a rampant resto-modding craze that uses… more»
Rare 80s Hot Hatch: 1988 Toyota Celica All-Trac Turbo
The Toyota Celica has long been a fixture on the sport compact scene, but its identity in the 1980s was much different than what it would eventually become. These days, it’s hard to find pretty much any Toyota from… more»
20K Original Miles: 1986 Chevrolet Corvette Z51
There are still few cars that offer as much value and can be acquired in showroom-new condition as the C4 Chevrolet Corvette. The fact that you can still buy one that is practically new in the wrapper with all… more»
Connecticut Barn Find: 1968 Porsche 911
The repeat price drops on this barn find 1968 Porsche 911 tell the tale of how different the vintage sports car market is from a few years ago. I’ve been watching this car for the last few weeks for… more»
Affordable Flagship: 1999 Bentley Arnage
The practice of buying a deeply depreciated luxury vehicle has always been a somewhat taboo topic in the world of car enthusiasts. Somewhat unfairly – but not without justification – we’ve all had our doubts about the guy who… more»
Miami Vice Replica: Ferrari Daytona Spyder
Ferrari Daytona replicas are one of the most eternal kit cars ever made, despite emerging onto the scene back when the iconic sports car was first introduced. Obviously, the popularity of sympathetic replicas hit a fever pitch during the… more»
















