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1971 Pontiac GTO: Barn Fresh

For Pontiac fans, model #242 means one thing, the Goat. The designation #242 was given to the GTO after it became its own separate model from the Tempest/Le Mans. This 1971 Pontiac GTO was discovered just days ago in… more»

1970 Opel GT: Baby Vette

Over the years, I’ve seen a number of Opel GTs and one thing I’ve noticed about these slick looking coupes is that you either love them or hate them. I personally find the styling to be quite attractive, but… more»

1948 Buick Roadmaster: The Black Flame

I truly appreciate all the hard work and energy that goes into building a custom hot rod, but they haven’t ever been my thing. But every once in awhile I come across a hot rod that really catches my… more»

1969 Jeepster: Droptop Off Roader

If the Fiats we featured earlier aren’t quite up your alley, but you still want a quirky convertible this Jeepster might be worth a look. The seller claims it is a one previous owner car that has been in… more»

Seven Fiat 850 Spyders For $2,000

Now that summer is about here, it’s time to get ready to start enjoying some wonderful spring weather. If you ask me, there’s no better way of enjoying spring than in a convertible! One small convertible I’ve always been… more»

1970 Boss 302: In Storage For 39 Years

Of all the ’70s American cars ever built, there is one that I have always lusted after. That car is the 1970 Mustang Boss 302. It’s combination of looks, handling, and performance have made it a desirable car not… more»

1954 Packard: Big Block Hearse

Whenever I see a big hearse, the last thing I think about is speed and fun, but this 1954 Packard hearse has had a big block V8 dropped in it. What car isn’t more fun with a big block?… more»

1961 King Midget Metro: Micro Roadster

If like me you appreciate oddballs and micro cars, then this is the car for you. Few cars are as odd or small as the King Midget! It really is the King of tiny oddball cars. This example is looking… more»

1969 AMC SC/Rambler: Hurst Special

What happened when AMC and Hurst joined up to build a limited production muscle car? The birth of one of the most potent muscle cars of the era is all! If you haven’t ever heard of the SC/Rambler, then you’ve… more»

1965 Ford Custom: Police Interceptor

There is just something cool about old cop cars, but one thing I’ve notice is that you rarely find them in two door form, which probably has something to do with hauling criminals to jail. Now I don’t have anything… more»

1937 Chevrolet Sedan: Rough But Running

At first glance you would think this Chevy is a rust bucket that has been parked outdoors for the past 30 years, well it might have been outside for that long (who knows?) and it is rusty, but amazingly… more»

Barn Finds And Survivors At Anglia

If you live on the other side of the pond, you probably already know about the Anglia Auctions. The auction house has been auctioning cars at the Cattlemarket in Hardwick for the past 20 years. While they have modern car… more»

1971 Chevelle SS 454: Real Deal Or Clone?

When it comes to limited production big block muscle cars, you always want to make sure it is the real thing and not a clone. The seller of this 1971 Chevelle SS 454 believes it is the real deal,… more»

1972 Ford E100: Southwestern Bell

Growing up with parents that owned their own small service business, I grew up around Econoline vans. As a matter of fact some of my fondest childhood memories are of working on a similar E100 with my father. I… more»

Barn Finds in Carson City

One of the major issues with buying a barn find can be trying to get the title, which quite often has been lost for decades. And as the years go by the chance of the title still being around… more»

1964 Corvair Monza Spyder: Factory Turbo

Rarely do classic cars and turbocharges go well together, but in the few rare cases where they were offered as a factory option they mean one thing: more power! This Corvair Spyder is one of only 6,500 cars to… more»

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