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Number 403: 1969 Hurst Oldsmobile 442

There were just 922 Hurst Oldsmobile 442s built in 1969 and this one is number 403. It’s a Texas car that has been parked for a number of years, so there is some rust to be dealt with and… more»

More Than A Little Rough: 1967 Camaro RS 327

It’s funny how where you live can impact your prospective on the size of a project. The seller of this ’67 Camaro states that it’s not in bad shape, but either they are looking a completely different vehicle than… more»

390 V8 Included: 1968 Ford Custom 500

If you wanted a full size Ford in ’68, but didn’t want or need all the unnecessary frills and comforts of the Galaxie, you could buy the Custom 500. It was as basic as you could get with only… more»

Running 3 Years Ago: 1967 Austin Healey 3000

I have a rather long list of classic cars I plan on experiencing one day and towards the top of that list is a Big Healey. I’ve heard a wide range of things about them, some praise them while… more»

Massive Hoard Of Classics In Houston

A few days ago, a massive hoard of classics surfaced in Houston, Texas. They were left out in the woods, so they are all in pretty rough shape, but it would be worth taking a look just to see… more»

Heavy On The Wallet: 1950 Jaguar XK120 Alloy Roadster

Holy high dollar Jag! This 1950 XK120 would be incredibly valuable if it were just a regular steel bodied Roadster, but it isn’t just your run of the mill XK120. It features the lightweight and ultra desirable alloy body,… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1975 Triumph Spitfire

Update 7/7/2017: We just heard from Tom and the new owner just picked up the Spitfire! Congrats to them both! Seller Description: Car was purchased from a customer in February of 2016. I restore British sports cars. New suspension… more»

EXCLUSIVE: Kansas Collection Part 2

Back in March, we featured Don’s collection of classic cars in Kansas. Now that a few of the cars have sold and shipped to their new homes, he is hoping to get some of the motorcycles sold and find… more»

Bigger Project Than It Seems: 1968 Chevelle SS

Photos can definitely be a little deceiving sometimes. Take this Chevelle SS, this first photo it looks like it might be a fairly simple project. There’s clearly some damage to the trunk, but other than that, it looks pretty… more»

Pair Of Dusty 1951 Packard Patricians

Now this is a cool sight! While this barn find might not be a muscle car or even an incredibly desirable model, there aren’t too many things as cool as a ’50s American convertible, in this case a Packard,… more»

EXCLUSIVE: Two Seater Project 1975 Rupp Centaur

Update 6/16/17 – After having a buyer back out due to sudden heath problems, Glenn has decided to lower his asking price to $5,300! He also sent over photos of the Sprint parts car, which can be seen below…. more»

A Fake Cobra In The Barn

When it comes to Cobra Replica kits, Superformance International builds some of the best ones out there. They aren’t cheap though, with completed examples fetching decent money. Rick recently came across an ad for a Cobra kit and it turns… more»

Survivor Grade Big Block: 1973 Corvette

By ’73, the 454 was the most powerful engine you could get in a Corvette. At just 275 horsepower, it certainly wasn’t anything to get excited about, but there is definitely some potential to be had here. This example… more»

Struck By Tragedy: 1969 Dodge Super Bee

This poor Super Bee was struck by tragedy, well more accurately, it struck a post while going way too fast. It must have not only hurt physically, but also emotionally, seeing as this is a genuine A12 M code… more»

Not The Norm: 1969 Charger R/T Hemi

This could just be one of the most incredible finds we’ve come across in a while! This 1969 Charger R/T is a survivor with just 32k miles on the clock. Oh and it’s a 426 Hemi 2×4 car that… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1935 Chevrolet Standard

Seller Description: I have owned the car for about 8 years, not long after updates were made. It’s in very good condition inside and out. It’s powered by a 6 cylinder engine with a manual transmission. There were many… more»

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