When it comes to custom variants of Dodge’s compact Omni, there’s no doubt in my mind that the Shelby version is the fastest and funnest, but that doesn’t mean you should overlook this DeTomaso 024! Yes, the genius behind… more»
Reserve Free 1959 Austin-Healey 100-6
Big Healeys are in high demand these days, even rust buckets go for big money! This 100-6 is definitely one of those rusty examples, but the seller is offering it without a reserve. It might actually go for a realistic… more»
Power Wagon: 1970 Chevelle Concours Estate
It might be rusty and missing its engine and transmission, but boy would this Chevelle Wagon be sweet fully restored! They didn’t build very many of these wagons, less than 4k and very few have remained. If you’ve always… more»
Dad’s Drag Car: 1963 Dodge 330 Max Wedge
Holy Max Wedge! Now this is what I call a rare and incredible find! If you don’t know what the Dodge 330 Max Wedge is, it’s the ultimate Mopar sleeper. Dodge took the basic B-body 330 and crammed a… more»
Caught In The Middle: 1968 Dodge Charger
I feel for the seller of this Charger, it was their very first car as a teenager. They are going through a divorce and have been court ordered to sell it. Reader John W crossed paths with them at a… more»
Parking Lot Scars: 1966 Corvette
This once lovely ’66 Corvette was caught up in a bit of a parking lot brawl back in ’93. It lost a door handle and gained some scars from the fight, but looks to have fared the incident well… more»
King Of The Barn: 1968 Shelby GT500KR
Now this is one find I sure would love to find parked in my barn! This ’68 Shelby is said to be all original, with only 3 previous owners and documentation to go with it, I think this one… more»
Is It An R/T? 1970 Dodge Challenger
This Mopar has some great things going for it and some that aren’t so great. It’s a 383 with a Hurst shifted 4 speed car, with the high performance 4 barrel carb and 335 horse. The back half of… more»
Low Mileage 1932 Ford 3 Window Coupe
Here is a Ford we just don’t see very often! The 1932 Ford 3 window coupe is one of the most iconic antique Fords, with a larger number of them being turned into hot rods. This one hasn’t been… more»
Midnight Rum Runner: 1940 Ford
Ford’s like this 2 door sedan were quite popular with moonshiners in the 1940s and even into the ’50s. They have a decent amount of room for hidden compartments and with their V8 engines, they could outrun most police… more»
Endless Possibilities: 1968 Dodge Charger R/T
When I see finds like this Charger R/T, I start thinking about all the various things you could do with it. The seller describes it as a parts car, but I’m not sure there’s even enough left here for… more»
Touring Convertible: 1961 Lancia Flaminia
The more I’ve looked at and studied the Lancia Flaminia and all the variants of it that were built, the more fascinating I find it. Back in the day, it wasn’t uncommon for several coachbuilders to use the same chassis… more»
Former Autocrosser: 1958 MGA 1500
This MGA was supposedly used for autocrossing a few owners back. It looks stock from the outside, but the seller states that the owner that raced it added tube shocks to the front. If you haven’t seen an MGA… more»
Three Star Survivor: 1941 Plymouth P11 Staff Car
I’m a bit of a history buff and always enjoy learning more about the vehicles and equipment that were built and used during WWII. I have to admit, I don’t know much about the Plymouth P11 staff car, so… more»
All American Racer: 1970 Plymouth Cuda AAR
Plymouth didn’t build very many AAR Cudas. It was a one year only car that was built to compete with the Mustang in road racing. I know when I think of the Cuda, I think of drag racing and all out… more»
Barn Fresh Mopar: 1968 Dodge Charger
This Charger isn’t an R/T or a big block car, it just has a 318 V8 and a Torqueflite. That doesn’t mean it’s not desirable though! It’s a one previous owner find that’s been stored in a barn for… more»
















