Roadside Rolls Royce Sighting

Whenever you see an old car parked along the street with a “For Sale” sign in the window, you should stop! Josh and I spotted this Rolls Royce the other day while driving back to the office and just… more»

Big Players At Small Town Car Show!

The other day we ran a story about our 4th of July adventure. In Josh’s article, he mentioned our small hometown and the little car show that is held there every year. We have been attending this event since… more»

Six Pack Special: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T SE

This isn’t just any old Dodge. This is a 440-6 powered R/T SE! In Mopar speak that means that it’s a very well-endowed muscle car. You can read more about what made the R/T SE so special here on… more»

Reader Sighting: 1966 Plymouth Barracuda

From Dutch B. – I was driving down a side street in Des Plaines, Illinois today and I spotted a very distressed 1966 Barracuda S. It had been sitting there for a long time – the tires were almost… more»

Forget Rule #1: 1956 Chevrolet Corvette

The number one rule that my father taught me about car buying was to never buy anything with a bent frame. He did it once and even though “professional” tools were used to fix the frame, that thing was… more»

Luxury Truck: 1966 Lincoln Ranchero

I’ve come across a few Cadillacs that have undergone the surgery to become a truck, but this is the first Lincoln I’ve ever seen sporting a bed. I’m not sure if it should be considered a Contichero or a… more»

160 Mile 1982 Oldsmobile Omega!

We wouldn’t normally get too excited about an Oldsmobile Omega, but one that is claimed to have only covered 160 miles since new is a different story. When Jim S. emailed us the link to this Olds, I assumed… more»

BF Exclusive: Walled In 1938 Packard Club Coupe

From Tim M. – This 1938 Packard came from a garage in Maine. It had been in there since 1959 and a wall had to be removed to get it out. It was brought to Virginia and a restoration… more»

Muscle Truck: 1970 Ford Ranchero

We would all love to experience the power of a big block muscle car. But, how do you do it on the cheap? Well, one way is to buy the four-door, wagon, or, dare we say it… truck variant… more»

Luxury Gamble: 1962 Lincoln Continental

After experiencing how luxurious a premium American classic can be, this 1962 Lincoln Continental looked tempting. The engine is claimed to run well, but other than that tidbit the seller doesn’t provide much more information. They do include many… more»

Rolled Runner: 1958 Panhard Dyna Z

We have featured a couple of these quirky little French cars before, but none have looked quite like this! The car appears to have actually been in decent shape before the roll-over incident. The seller mentions that the engine… more»

50 Year Old Paint: 1928 Packard Phaeton

The seller of this 1928 Packard claims that, besides a respray, it is original. The car was purchased from the previous owner’s estate and supposedly hasn’t been driven since 1983. A respray may disqualify many cars from survivor status,… more»

Mach 1 Interior: 1973 Mustang SportsRoof

If Mach 1 Mustangs have gotten a little too pricey for you, may I suggest a less flashy fastback like this? The 351 under the hood isn’t as powerful as the top-of-the-line Cobra Jet, but it’s the same thing… more»

Like New: 1963 Buick Skylark

When Charles H. sent in a link to this Buick Skylark, he mentioned that it was all original and “like new”. I wasn’t convinced when I first looked at the classified ad here on Hemmings though. It looked restored… more»

Storage Unit Find: 1969 Mercury Monterey

The seller of this 1969 Mercury Monterey purchased it at a storage unit auction. They had hoped to restore it, but after replacing a few parts and attempting to start it, they gave up. They think it would run… more»

Cortina Collection Up For Grabs!

The four cars below may not look like much, but if you are into Cortinas, this could be a gold mine! Not only are there four shells included in the sale, but a whole stash of parts to go… more»

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