Costin isn’t a brand that many people know about these days, but if you’ve every heard of Marcos or Cosworth, then in some ways you already know a little about the company. You see the Costin brothers started racing… more»
Time To Swing: 1970 Dodge Dart 340
Now that we are the proud owners of a Dodge Dart, I’ve been giving these small Mopars more attention lately. I know they aren’t as desirable as their big Charger and Challenger siblings, but that’s a good thing if… more»
Super Wagon: 1959 Rambler American
Reader Bill D has quite the amazing little Rambler! I’ve always thought the late ’50s Rambler American was a great looking car, but it is even more attractive in two door wagon form! Just look at this beauty. According… more»
The Eliminator: 1970 Mercury Cougar
I grew up hearing amazing stories about the Mercury Cougar. As you may recall, my dad has always wanted a Cougar, even just a base model. He eventually found one that he likes, so hopefully he doesn’t see this… more»
Could Be A Prototype: 1958 Devin D
The seller of this Devin thinks it could be an early prototype or at the very least, a very early example of the D model. Given the lack of a VIN number, I’m not so sure about the claim…. more»
Pre-GTO Muscle: 1963 Pontiac Le Mans
Just one year before Pontiac released the GTO, they built a high performance version of the Le Mans. It’s high compression engine might have said 326 cui, but it was actually a 336 that churned out 260 horsepower and an impressive… more»
Ford Model A Built In 1980
Ford started building the Model A in 1927 and ended production in 1931, so how could this A been built in 1980? Well Shay Motors started building g replicas in ’78 and has been selling them through Ford Dealers… more»
Extras Included: 1930 American Austin
This Austin looks like a major project, but these are quite rare here in the States. I’d love to have one of these little classics, but I would be tempted to build it into a lightweight special! The seller… more»
Front Wheel’n: 1963 Lancia Flavia
As I’ve stated in the past, I prefer my sports cars in rear wheel drive format. There really isn’t anything wrong with front wheel driver, it’s great for economical daily transportation, but I don’t want to be fitting torque… more»
First One Built: 1971 Cadillac Eldorado
This massive luxury convertible isn’t just any old Cadillac, it’s the very first 7th generation Eldorado built! For ’71, the Eldorado was completely redesigned, with a more curvy body. I like the way these look, especially the convertibles! This beast… more»
Tempting Project: 1963 Pontiac Tempest
I’m sure many of our Pontiac fans know all about the ’63 Tempest 421 Super Duty cars. There were only 6 of them built for racing, but their success opened the door for the GTO. A few years back… more»
Behind The Barn: 1970 Camaro Z/28
We’ve seen more than a few finds that just never quite made it into the barn. In the case of this Z/28 Camaro, it made it right up to the back of the barn and that’s where it stayed…. more»
Low And Slow: 1964 Citroën DS19
You might be thinking that this Citroën is ready to hit the lowrider scene, but sadly it isn’t supposed to be sitting this low. Between flat tires and what we can only assume is a failed hydropneumatic suspension, it’s just… more»
Well Documented: 1965 Plymouth Barracuda
This Barracuda has a pretty amazing story and while it isn’t necessarily low mileage, with 112k miles, it is extremely well documented and in great shape! Clearly the previous owner loved this Plymouth, as they wrote down every service… more»
13k Mile 1957 Chevrolet 150
It amazes me what unrestored Tri-Fives can go for these days. Chevy only built a few million of these cars over a 3 year period. A decent number of those cars have survived, but not many can claim to… more»
Free 1977 GMC City Bus!
This City Bus might not be as cool as a Scenicruiser, like the one that our buddies Dave and Wayne made the bus trip of a lifetime in, but of course that one wasn’t free like this one! That’s… more»
















