Recent Features

Rusty Pony: 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback

When the Ford Mustang hit the streets in mid ’64, it was the car to have. It had great looks, plenty of power, and was fun to drive. To broaden the appeal, Ford decided to add a 2+2 Fastback… more»

Utility Coupe: 1965 Chevrolet El Camino

The Chevrolet El Camino has always been an interesting, yet confusing vehicle for us. It’s like a mullet, business in the front and party in the back. Don’t get us wrong, we like El Caminos, especially when they have… more»

Garage Boss: 1970 Mustang Boss 302

In the late ’60s Ford’s Mustang was in need of a power increase to compete with all the new Pony cars entering the market. The choice was made to offer several new engine options. Two of the most infamous… more»

Bargain 1936 Cord 810 Westchester Project

If we could give any manufacture an award for being innovative at all cost, it would have to go to Cord Corporation. They put innovation before profitability and created some of America’s best looking and most innovative cars. Sadly,… more»

Ex-Drag Car: 1957 Corvette

A car’s past can have a profound impact on its value, especially if it had important or interesting race history. You would think with all of today’s technology, finding that history would be easy, but that isn’t always the… more»

Basement Find: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro

It amazes us some of the places people have stored cars. Places like barns, garages, and storage units make sense, as they were designed to house vehicles, but there are some places you just don’t think of storing a… more»

1963 Ferrari 330 America Farm Find

Finding any classic barn find is a rush, but imagine the feeling that whoever discovered this 1963 Ferrari 330 America felt when they opened the barn doors. There were only 50 of these Italian sports cars ever built and somehow… more»

Mystery Pre-War BMW

We have found many interesting and mysterious projects stashed in people’s barns, but this one could be the most mysterious we’ve ever found. The seller claims this car is a 1934 BMW 315 Roadster, which is a rare machine,… more»

Luxury Barn: 1960 Bentley S2

Most high end luxury cars spend their lives parked in the garages of the rich and famous, but a few of these cars have found their way to farms in America’s heartland. This 1960 Bentley S2, which has been… more»

Barn Goat: 1969 Pontiac GTO

The GTO started life as an options package to get around GM’s ban on high performance cars, but the GTO was a true performance machine. We rarely find GTOs hiding in old barns, but this 1969 GTO is one of the few we’ve ever… more»

Like New: 1981 Chevrolet Corvette

Finding a low mileage classic is great, but it doesn’t mean much if the car was stored outside and never maintained. Time can take its toll on an unprotected and uncared for car. Occasionally a low mileage car like… more»

Family Wagon: 1949 Plymouth Deluxe Woody

We aren’t sure what it is about Woody Wagons that make them look so fantastic, but whatever it is, we love it. These family haulers are becoming difficult to find, especially ones that don’t need all new wood work…. more»

Jag-Healey: 1952 Nash-Healey

We know what your thinking, “Jaguar and Healey never built a car together!” And your correct, they never did, but that didn’t stop reader Anthony’s father from taking this 1952 Nash-Healey and installing a Jaguar engine, making his own… more»

Compact Classic: 1961 Oldsmobile F85

As small foreign cars started flooding the market in the late ’50s, domestic manufactures scrambled to build smaller cars that could compete. Ford built the Falcon, Plymouth had the Valiant, and Oldsmobile had its F-85. This 1961 Oldsmobile F85… more»

Budget Bugeye: 1960 Austin Healey Sprite

It never fails, every time we see a Bugeye Sprite we can’t help but smile. These little sports cars just look so happy and fun, that when we see one we think about how much fun it would be… more»

Supercharged Packard Clipper Wagons

This 1957 Packard Clipper Country Sedan might be one of the rarest station wagons we have ever featured. Shortly after being purchased by Studebaker, Packard’s sales plummeted and it wasn’t long before the company had to close. In 1957… more»

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