There aren’t a while lot of old Toyotas that get be going, but the more I look at this one, the more I like it! This Corona coupe has an almost muscular look to it and I bet it… more»
Farm Truck: 1965 Chevrolet C-10
How much can this old clapped out farm truck really be worth? Seller’s son did drive it everyday until sometime in 2014, but it’s very rusty and is powered by a straight-six. The seller is realistic about the rust… more»
Sports Sprint Special: 1967 Ford Mustang
The donated ’65 from earlier may have tugged at your heart strings, but if you want a painful pony project, this may be the one to actually get. It too is rusty, but unless that blue paint is hiding… more»
Muscle Truck: 1968 Chevrolet El Camino SS 396
What could be cooler than a 396-equipped El Camino? You can get your muscle car thrills and still have the utility of a pickup! This one is claimed to be the real deal and although there appears to be… more»
Original Owner Donation: 1965 Ford Mustang
The tale of this ’65 Mustang is a sad one. Apparently it was donated to a local charity by the original owner. They had hoped to restore it one day, but have realized that their dream is never going… more»
1948 DeSoto Custom Limousine
There’s no denying that this 1948 DeSoto is a barn find! This limo was purchased from the widow of a man who bought the car in 1981 from a funeral home. It was driven home and parked in this… more»
Sneaky Survivor: 1972 Ford Pinto
This Pinto is showing 60k on the odometer and is claimed to have been off the road since at least 2002. It appears to be in amazing condition too! Well, for the most part at least. The first few… more»
$5k Fastback: 1965 Ford Mustang
If you are into Mustangs then you know that the fastback is the body style to have. I have nothing against the notchback, but the sleek shape of the fastback is hard to beat. That fact can make it… more»
Solid As Sears: 1910 Sears Motor Buggy
After featuring the 1911 Buick earlier today, I started looking around for something even older. Strange I know, but with aspirations of someday participating in the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, the Buick was too new to qualify…. more»
Original Brass: 1911 Buick Touring Model 33
Automotive interests shift as time passes. Many cars are popular today because they fill the memories of people’s youth. As those individuals eventually pass away though, there’s no one left to carry the torch. We have seen this happen… more»
Micro Survivor: 1955 Messerschmitt KR200
This little Messerschmitt is claimed to have been purchased from the original owner’s estate. There’s 22k miles on the odometer and that is totally believable considering what these are. That actually seems high for one of these. Unlike other… more»
Possible L89: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette
This Corvette was found in a container in Ohio. The seller thought it could be a mighty L88 (think race engine), but the new owner wasn’t so sure. The original engine was missing and a 454 sat in its… more»
Beehive Beater: 1956 Porsche 356
The snow tire wearing 356 from this morning looked like a big project and so does this one, but it does have a few things going for it. The body and underside look relatively solid. The engine is missing… more»
Same Family Since ’79: 1966 Shelby GT350
This Shelby GT350 is claimed to have been in the same family for 38 years! The current owner inherited the car from their cousin who purchased it in 1979 from Philip Bath’s widow. Philip was apparently a friend of… more»
Still Wearing Snow Tires: 1960 Porsche 356B
Porsche 356 owners may coddle their cars and who can blame them? With prices in the stratosphere, even a trip to the grocery store could be a nerve racking experience. Things weren’t always that way though. There was a… more»
Cemetery Cruiser: 1949 Pontiac National Limo
It’s been a personal rule of mine to never buy cars from the Salt Lake City area. It could be my imagination, but it seems that rust plagues many of the cars from that area. Maybe they use salt… more»