It’s been said many times before, the classic truck market is on the rise! I’m not sure if the growing interest in old trucks is the result of the ever increasing values for muscle and sport cars or if… more»
1971 Shala Vette Revisited
Back in June I featured this odd Shala Vette here that was part of the Lemay collection. At that time it was sitting in a field and was being offered without much information or many photos. The new owner has… more»
Friends Project: 1968 Corvette Roadster
We see a lot of unfinished projects on our never ending hunt for the best finds and I hate to say it, but most of the projects I see will likely be so hard to finish that the job… more»
First 1977 BMW M1 Found In A Barn
This ad is rather vague, but it would seem the seller claims this car is the very first Lamborghini built BMW M1! If that’s really the case, this car is an extremely important piece of history! The story goes that… more»
Winter Warrior: 1988 Suzuki Samurai
I honestly never thought I would genuinely want a Suzuki Samurai, but driving my RX-8 in the ice and snow this winter has made me really want one of these little off roaders! Growing up in Wyoming, these weren’t… more»
Done Right: 1970 Mustang Super Cobra Jet
While I love preservation and the idea of keeping a car original, I will admit there are some cars that truly deserve a proper restoration when it is necessary. This ’70 Mustang was discovered in a barn a few years… more»
911 Barn: 1980 Porsche 911SC Targa
This 911 Targa was supposedly discovered in a barn. The seller pulled it apart for restoration, but for some reason decided to not finish. That’s really only the start of this car’s issues. In the processes of pulling it… more»
Worth The Work? 1976 Cosworth Vega
The seller of this Cosworth Vega seems to overestimate the amount of restoration work it appears the car will need. Sure, you could do a full restoration, but it doesn’t look to be necessary. It was found in a… more»
56 Years Of Storage: 1949 Crosley Station Wagon
I’m not sure why, but I’ve always been a fan of the odd little cars built by Crosley. It isn’t a name we hear often these days, but at one time Crosley was a household name. They built a variety… more»
26k Mile 1967 Camaro RS/SS
Oh the story I imagine this ’67 Camaro could tell. As you can see, it’s been in a accident. While we don’t know the specifics of the accident and I’m just speculating here, but I could see this having… more»
Flood Survivor: 1973 Jensen Healey
The Jensen Healey was a great idea on paper. You had a simple and clean roadster body, a luxurious interior and best of all, a Lotus build twin cam engine. While it went on to be Jensen’s best selling… more»
One Owner Barn Find 1969 Camaro
The Camaro has always been intriguing to me. They were built to compete with the Mustang (a battle that still rages today), but I’ve always viewed them as being slightly more muscle car and a little less pony than… more»
Big Block Drop Top: 1967 Chevrolet Impala SS
The photos aren’t anything to get excited about, but this Chevy Impala SS Convertible might be! While SS convertibles are relatively rare, the fact that it’s packing a 325 horsepower 396 V8 is something you don’t see often! The… more»
NASCAR Special: 1984 Buick Grand National
I’ve never really thought the ’80s Buick Grand Nationals were particularly handsome cars. Every time I see one, I first think it’s a little old lady car, mostly because I knew an elderly couple that drove a Regal of… more»
Oddball Project: 1953 Packard Henney Hearse
Hearse project cars are always interesting and a bit unusual. The ties to the funeral industry can freak some people out, but cars like this Packard-Henney Junior Hearse played an important role in history. While many served as your… more»
















