The seller of this 1957 Chevy claims that it has only had one owner since new. That’s impressive considering that this car is approaching 60 years old. I could be wrong, but I’m guessing the seller is counting himself… more»
Built In The 80’s: 1929 Model A Hot Rod
Some of you may be wondering what a modern looking custom like this is doing on the site, but hear me out. This Model A was built in the eighties and is basically what hot rods looked like when… more»
Frick’n Cool: 1957 Ford Thunderbird
This may not look like anything special, but according to the seller, this T-Bird was hotted up by the famed Bill Frick. Bill was a car dealer known for shoving Cadillac engines into lesser cars. There was a Fordillac,… more»
What Color Should We Paint Our MGA?
Decisions, decisions. There are a lot of decisions to make when restoring a car. What parts should you reuse and what should you buy new? Should you stick with stock or make a couple of sensible modifications? These are… more»
License To Fly: 1985 Pulse Autocycle
If you are looking for something different to restore, this 1985 Pulse Autocycle may be the perfect thing. There were only about 360 built between 1984 and 1990 so it’s doubtful you’ll see another one around. These were novel… more»
1958 Jaguar XK150 Hot Rod
It’s not all that uncommon to see an XJ6 with a 350, but when was the last time you found a XK150 with the swap? European built engine can make Americans nervous for some reason. I’ll never forget that… more»
BF Exclusive: 409-Powered 1962 Chevrolet Impala
From Tom – My story begins in 1970. A fellow from Cincinnati purchased this ’62 Impala from his boss at the time. He drove the car to school, went to the prom, and used it as any typical teenager… more»
1956 GMC Scenicruiser: Where’s Dave And Wayne?
Almost two years ago we featured an amazing story about two guys and a Scenicruiser (part 1, part 2). Everyone enjoyed following their journey home, so we knew we had to feature this one when both Jim S and… more»
Incredible Body: 1968 MGC GTS Tribute
Before the Miata came along, the MGB was the world’s most popular roadster. Most people still know what one is today, but few remember the MGC. That’s because the C was only built for two years. It was intended… more»
1970 MGB GT For $1,500!
This MGB made me miss my GT. It also made me think that I should have held onto it even that inattentive driver slammed into me. A crumpled panel would have been a lot easier to fix then a… more»
1953 Ford Ice Cream Truck
The ice cream truck that frequents our neighborhood is a little creepy. It’s more of a cruiser van than a truck really. It bothers me and has made me want to start an ice cream business of my own…. more»
Say No To Eleanor: 1967 Ford Mustang
In 1967 Ford redesigned the Mustang so they could shove a big block under the hood! Some people were not happy about the fact that the car got bigger and heavier, but I bet none of them would have… more»
GTO Package Deal In South Dakota!
Just about every summer my family made a trip over to South Dakota. The Black Hills, Reptile Gardens, and Mount Rushmore were usually the agenda, but Dad and I always had our eyes peeled for roadside classics. See, we… more»
Fresh Outta The Barn: 1972 Datsun 240Z
This 240Z is claimed to have sat in a barn for 25 years after a head gasket failure. The new owner has done all the work needed to make it a runner again and claims that the engine now… more»