This really is one Killer Cuda! The seller sadly doesn’t offer up much information. It’s powered by a 440, which has been heavily upgraded and power gets to the ground via a 727 and an 8 3/4 rear end,… more»
Forgotten Wrecking Yard Liquidation!
I’m sure many of you, like me, have fond memories of wondering around salvage yards, looking at all the rusty relics. Sadly, many of these yards have closed and what ever was left over was simply crushed and sent off… more»
Stolen Tags: 1963 Corvette
I really don’t know what one would do with this poor Corvette. It’s a good year and the seller claims the frame and birdcage are solid, but the tags and title are missing. They claim the tags were stolen… more»
Loud And Long: 1969 Chevrolet C10
I know long bed trucks aren’t as desirable as short beds, but this C10 looks like it could be a good project to learn on. Most of us aren’t professionals when it comes to restoration work, but that doesn’t… more»
Pocono Oddball: 1957 Nash Fire Truck
I just look oddballs like this Nash Metropolitan! These little classics are odd enough in their normal form, but in mini fire truck configuration, they are down right awesome. If you don’t know the history of these cars, a… more»
Dusty Garage Find: 1962 Corvette
This seller really doesn’t give us much to go off of with their Corvette. They state that it’s an original Corvette that’s been in storage for the past 10 years and that it ran before being parked. The odometer… more»
Motorhome Mopar: 1972 Plymouth Cuda
Chrysler’s big 440 V8 found its way into all kinds of vehicles, from muscle cars to boats and even into motorhomes. It’s a versatile and capable engine, that’s for sure! Now why would I be talking about boats and… more»
The Suicide Machine: 1965 Mustang 4×4
I think we need to come up with a name for these oddball 4×4 conversions. We’ve featured quite a few over the years and some how they never to cease to amaze me. It’s incredible that people can figure… more»
BF Exclusive: 1978 Triumph Spitfire
We’ve been helping reader Severin T find new homes for a few of his projects and here is the last one that needs to go. Having recently owned a ’78 Spitfire, I have a lot of experience with these fun… more»
Field Finds In Oklahoma Going Quick!
When it comes to finding a cheap project to put back on the road, I wouldn’t normally recommend buying a field find. It’s not that they can’t be great projects, but having not been protected by a barn or… more»
Rusty Old Goat: 1968 Pontiac GTO
It pains me to see this GTO in such terrible shape. At one time, this was a mean asphalt burning machine, but today it’s a rusty wreck. Amazingly though, the original engine is in the car and runs! Looking at,… more»
Sweet Houndstooth! 1974 Camaro LT
Let’s face it, 1974 was a rough year for sport cars. Emissions had stripped them of horsepower and crash standards mandated big ugly bumpers. I guess in the end it was all for meant for good, but it’s taken 40… more»
Sterling Kit Car Collection Liquidation!
The kit car, it’s a great idea! You get a cool looking car with a lightweight body on a shoe string budget. The only problem is that you have to assemble it yourself and build quality isn’t always the… more»
BF Exclusive: 1968 MGC GT
Update – I just heard from Severin, this MGC just sold! It will be off to its new owner soon and we hope to hear more about it from the proud new owner! I think quite a few of… more»
Oddball Creation: 1948 Crosley Custom
I love the little Crosley Hotshot, it’s a great little sports car. They aren’t powerful or terribly quick, but they handle great for their age and have some really awesome racing history. My only real complaint about them are… more»
Little Dearborn Parts Store Auction
If you own a Ford built between 1920 and 1970, you might want to check out this auction! The Little Dearborn Parts company has been specializing in Ford parts for the past 60 years. They have decided to auction… more»
















