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»
Super Clean 4×4: 1979 GMC Sierra 1500
We’ve noticed a steady rise in the values and desirability of classic trucks, but finding nice ones that haven’t been abused is tough. This GMC looks to be in amazing shape, is said to run and drive like new… more»
26k Mile 1975 Pontiac Firebird Formula
The Pontiac Firebird has really come into its own in the past couple years. There was a time, not that long ago, that these were just cheap muscle cars. They were some of the last holdouts of an era… more»
Not So Black And White: 1957 Corvette Fuelie
As much as I love black and white photography, I’m not a fan of this seller’s decision to only provide black and whites of the front of this Corvette. We can all tell that the car is in rough… more»
Museum Find: 1961 Olds Starfire Convertible
If this Olds was good enough to be in the Petersen Automotive Museum, then it has to be worth taking a closer look at! It was originally destined to be fully restored by the museum, but for some reason… more»
One Of Two Left: 1914 Dodge Brothers
Long before building things like the Charger and the Hell Cat, Dodge was a machine shop that supplied parts to the likes of Chevrolet and Ford. It didn’t take the Dodge Brothers long to realize there was money to… more»
Dayton’s Rat Rod: 1937 Ford Phaeton
We’ve come across a large number of barn finds that aren’t desirable enough to justify an expensive restoration, but solid enough that it’s a shame to see them go to waste. So what do you do with finds like… more»
Barn Hog: 1930 Harley-Davidson VL
Harley-Davidson has a long history of building road devouring motorcycles, dating all the way back to 1903. By the ’30s, their motorcycles had evolved from simple bicycles with engines strapped to them to purpose built road machines. Given the… more»
Robo Wannabe: 1992 Ford Taurus SHO
I am not sure what is happening here! It looks like someone decided to turn their Taurus SHO into a Robocop styled police car. I’m not sure if it was meant to be a show car or a LeMons… more»
Barn Full Of Vintage Airplanes And A MIG21!
Long before I was a car nut, I loved airplanes. Each year the local RC club would put on a fly-in and it just happened to always land on my birthday. Obviously, you can imagine where I wanted to… more»
Freshed Up: 1964.5 Mustang
This early Mustang sure cleaned up nicely! It’s a true ‘64.5 with the 260 V8, which is said to be running well! It’s clearly had a respray, but no word is give as to how recently it was painted…. more»
Original El Camino: 1939 Chevrolet Coupe
While this ’39 Chevrolet isn’t really the original El Camino, but it definitely is a predecessor and shows that Americans have had an interest in cars that are as versatile as a truck for a long time! The seller doesn’t know… more»
















