I’ve had the chance to experience several ’70s Spitfires, as a matter of fact I currently own one! They are fun, albeit slow, little sports cars and they are quite easy to work on. While I like the later… more»
Real SS 409? 1964 Chevrolet Impala
Clearly someone began restoring this Impala, but never got around to finishing it. They claim it’s a real SS car with the original, but rebuilt, 409 V8! If you know much about Impalas, you know the 409 is a… more»
Scary Fun: 1927 Ford Speedster
Driving my Blakely Hawk around, I get lots of comments on how crazy or courageous I must be to drive it in traffic, but after seeing this old Model T Speedster I’ve decided I’m not the craziest person in the… more»
Little Tiger: 1969 Triumph T100
I’ve had spring and summer time on my mind for the past 3 months, I can’t wait for warmer weather so I can get back outside having fun! One play toy I keep telling myself I shouldn’t even dream… more»
Tough Old Truck: 1948 Studebaker M5
Now this is a truck! Talk about a great looking front end. I really have to hand it to the good people at Studebaker back in the late ’40s, they came up with some amazing designs, even for their… more»
One Of 60 Pace Cars: 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass
Serving as a pace car really isn’t all that easy of a task, hence why most pace cars were upgraded to handle keeping a brisk enough pace around the track to keep the race cars warm. It only makes… more»
Tiny And Rare Classic: 1938 Ihle
As of this morning, I had never heard of a Ihle. I’ve seen many bumper cars and amusement park rides, but I had never given much thought to the history behind them or any of the companies involved with their… more»
Neon Green 1970 AMC AMX Barn Find
I’ve always been a fan of the AMC AMX, I actually still remember the first time I saw one! It was bright orange with wide slicks in the back and incredible exhaust note. This one isn’t orange, but is… more»
Parked Since ’79: 1972 Dodge Challenger
I sure wish someone would give me a Dodge Challenger! It could even be a 318 car and I would be happy! This ’72 Challenger was bought by the seller’s father in late the ’70s. It was parked ’79… more»
Rolling Fishbowl: 1976 AMC Pacer
Calling the AMC Pacer odd might be a bit of an understatement. The styling is, well, unique to say the least. The rear end is bulbus and kind of looks like a fish bowl, oh and one door is… more»
Japanese Fastback: 1965 Honda S600
When I first spotted this Honda Coupe, I honestly thought it was a British car! Obviously, once I saw the front end I knew exactly what it was, but you just don’t see these cars often. This example has… more»
It’s The Bat-Mobile! Well Sort Of…
If the fins on the ’59 Bel Air from early weren’t Bat enough for you, perhaps this 1970 Batmobile pedal-car will be? Oh and it’s actually sitting on a shelf in Anchorage and listed here on craigslist, so if you’re… more»
45 Years In The Barn: 1968 Pontiac GTO
We have one last find up in Alaska for you guys! No, we are not in the Bat-Cave but in a barn. Here you have a barn find said to have been stored for 45 years. Listed here on… more»
Real Deal Z/28? 1968 Camaro
When it comes to the Camaro, the Z/28 is one of the more sought after models and can fetch serious money these days. While they really are great cars, cloning one really isn’t all that difficult. The 302 V8… more»
Moonshiner’s Special: 1930 Ford Model A
In certain parts of the US, there is a long standing tradition of manufacturing moonshine. With it comes all kinds of nefarious activities, but I won’t get into any those. I will have talk about one tradition that has… more»
1965 Mustang V8 For $5,500
I hate to say it, but there are certain cars that we will likely never see go down in value, no matter how badly we want them to be in our price range. I’ve always wanted a ’60s V8… more»
















