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Storage Unit Find: 1966 Pontiac GTO

When Pontiac released the GTO in 1964, it instantly became one of the most sought after muscle cars. The GTO quickly gained a cult following and still has quite the following today. It isn’t often that we come across… more»

America’s Finest: 1932 Packard 902 Victoria

Today America lacks a truly high-end luxury automobile brand, but this wasn’t always so. In the early part of the 1900’s there were many manufactures that were building luxury cars that more then rivaled their foreign competitors. However by… more»

Rare Roadster: 1947 Allard K1

We have had the pleasure of featuring several of Allard’s K series roadsters, but as of yet we have never come across the first generation of K cars, the K1. That’s probably because Allard only built 151 K1s in… more»

Flathead V8: 1932 Ford Model 18 Tudor

It amazes us to see how well prewar American cars were built, take this 1932 Ford Model 18 Tudor for example. We’ve seen countless cars half this age that are rusted to the point of not being identifiable, yet… more»

British Rumble Seat: 1948 Triumph 1800 Roadster

When most of us think of rumble seats, we think of classics like the Model A, but many foreign manufactures built sport roadsters with rumble seats too. While American manufactures stopped making rumble seats by the late ’30s, some… more»

Topless Italian: 1965 Alfa Romeo GTC

We love finding rare and unusual cars that have been hidden in old barns and garages, but sometimes finding these special vehicles almost makes us sad. There is nothing worse then finding a rare and sought after car in… more»

Barn Find Lagondas

Lagonda isn’t a name that we often hear in the States, but in Europe it used to be a big name in the Luxury car segment. Lagondas were produced in very limited numbers and few have survived. We stumbled… more»

Original Buckboard: 1926 Auto Red Bug

The Concours D’Elegance at Pebble Beach is coming up in a couple months and having been to the festivities, we can attest to what a great time it is. We just wish we could display a car at this… more»

Barn and Country: 1965 Ford Country Wagon

Over the past year we have noticed an interesting trend developing in what cars are becoming popular. There has been a huge increase in the popularity of classic American station wagons. At first this trend had us a bit… more»

Stepnose Garage Find: 1966 Alfa Romeo GTV

The Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT Veloce, or GTV, is one of Alfa’s most iconic models. In fact, it was so popular that production ran from 1963 to 1977. During this 14 year period, the GTV saw many revisions… more»

Hawaiian Barn Find: 1970 Porsche 914-6

There was a time when the 914 was considered by most Porsche purists as nothing more then the 911’s younger red-headed step-brother. But with the ever rising prices of 911s and 912s, the 914 is quickly being an affordable… more»

Dusty Garage Find: 1961 Corvette

UPDATE 6/4/12 – It has been re-listed! There aren’t many car nuts out there that don’t dream of finding a C1 Corvette hidden in a little old ladies garage or barn. We know when we come across one it… more»

1 of 56: 1955 Daimler Conquest Roadster

The 1950’s was a time of exploration in automotive design, with some of the most  beautiful cars designed during the era. One of the more interesting ones has to be the Daimler Conquest Roadster. The Conquest was Daimler’s attempt… more»

Barn Squarebird: 1960 Ford Thunderbird

The 1958 to 1960 Thunderbird is often referred to as the Squarebird by Thunderbird enthusiasts, because of  their boxy shape and styling. Those that know this sort of trivia, also know that this era of Thunderbird was a groundbreaking… more»

Rocket Ship: 1955 Oldsmobile Series 88 Holiday Coupe

After featuring a 1952 Mercury and a 1957 Chevy, we felt the need for another great ’50s American classic. A few fans mentioned how much they loved some of the Oldsmobiles from the era and it just happened that… more»

Period Mods: 1952 Mercury Monterey Convertible

Almost as soon as automobiles became mainstream, people began modifying them. Throughout automotive history people have sought to improve performance, add style, or just make their car more enjoyable to drive. It’s rare to find an old modified vehicle still… more»

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