Stirling Moss Owned: 1958 Aston Martin DB 2/4

This Aston MartinDB 2/4 MK III coupe is a famous car, originally bestowed to the care of Sir Stirling Moss. But it also stands out to me for another reason, as an Alfred Hitchcock fan: the drophead version of… more»

Storage Loss Forces Sale: BMW E30 3-Series Collection

It’s no secret I’m a fan of the classic 1980s BMW 3-Series, also known as the E30. This is the generation immediately following my 1980 320 barn find, otherwise known as an E21. A seller in the U.K. is… more»

Garage Find: 1972 AMC Gremlin

This 1972 AMC Gremlin wears awesome period colors and some upgraded Rally wheels on new tires. The seller notes it’s been in long-term garage storage and has some rust issues as a result, but overall is a decent driver… more»

Personal Junkyard: Classics for Sale in South Carolina

A seller on craigslist claims to have his own personal junkyard full of classics ready for new homes. The collection seems extensive, with a heavy emphasis on Plymouth Barracudas and other Mopar products. Still, it seems there’s something here… more»

Early Production: 1970 Datsun 240Z

This 1970 Datsun 240Z is a desirable early-model example that retains its numbers-matching engine paired to a four-speed manual. Its cosmetics are tired but the car isn’t rusty, and a low VIN number indicates early production. The seller is… more»

1 Of 50: 1986 VW Jetta GT Special

Volkswagens were a huge part of my formative hobbyist years, as a MK3 Jetta Wolfsburg Edition was the first vehicle I set out to modify with obscure parts from Europe. Consider me shocked, then, that I had never heard… more»

Put Away Dry: 1993 GMC Typhoon

The GMC Typhoon and its pickup sibling the Syclone are such special trucks, true performance machines that have held their values seemingly since new (they are that good). However, they’re also prone to abuse and over-zealous modifications, a temptation… more»

Titled by Bradley: 1975 Bradley GT

It looks like lightning has struck twice, as we have yet another Bradley-built GT that appears about a thousand times better than any of the hack-jobs built by DIYers. We just featured a late-production example that seems similar to… more»

Estate Sale Finds: Multiple Mopars For Sale

When is it an estate sale versus just selling off your stash of projects? Not sure, but the craigslist ad says it’s an estate sale somewhere outside Los Angeles with several interesting Mopar projects in the mix. Most of… more»

Barn Fresh Tii: 1975 BMW 2002

$5,000 seems like a decent price for a claimed rust-free BMW 2002 Tii, the high performance variant of the iconic sports sedan. While it looks to have sat outside for decades, the limited photos may reveal a project with… more»

V8 Swap Project: 1973 Porsche 914

Few people know that the Porsche 914/6 was far from the wildest 914 built. In fact, the factory assembled two V8-equipped cars, one as a test mule and another as a birthday present to Ferry Porsche himself. Today, they… more»

Frat House Ferrari: 1984 Ferrari 308

UPDATE 5/23/218 – The frat house Ferrari has resurfaced on Beverly Hills CC’s website where they are asking $37,500. FROM 4/23/18 – This 1984 Ferrari 308 – yes, the classic Magnum P.I. car – was discovered as part of a… more»

Parked in ’78: 1961 Mercedes 190SL

One of my biggest fears with my projects is getting lost in the minutia of life and letting them sit for prolonged periods. Fortunately, everything in my collection right now is at a good point of completion, so any… more»

Silver Anniversary Present: 2006 Chevy Corvette

Many years ago, my aunt received a 1993 Mazda Miata M-Edition as an anniversary present. It had about 5,000 miles on the clock when she got it, and maybe 6,000 when she later sold it. To see this 2006… more»

Competition Past: 1968 Mini Marcos

The Mini Marcos is an interesting sidenote in British motorsport history, seemingly stepping into the land of giants to make a significant mark on one of the world’s biggest stages: the 1966 24 Hours of LeMans. A Mini Marcos… more»

Basement Storage: 1951 Crosley Station Wagon

What a shame: this 1951 Crosley station wagon was ready for restoration, with the body completely diassembled and acid dipped before the owner fell ill and lost the will to complete the project. It’s now seeminglty taking up space… more»

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