Resto-Mod: 1948 GMC Suburban 6.0 LS V8

Hot rods and their resto-mod cousins are so idiosyncratic that selling one for a reasonable price can be a long shot. Either someone else’s vision comes close to yours, or it’s so far off that you won’t even look… more»

Rescue Me: 1962 Mercedes-Benz 190SL Project

Mercedes’ 300SL, introduced in 1954 and developed from the company’s endurance racer, cast a long shadow with its sporty performance and high price. Max Hoffman, born in Austria but making a living in New York as an importer of… more»

Swank Survivor: 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham

The most luxurious automobile ever made by an American manufacturer emerged from General Motors’ 1953 Motorama event. The Motorama was a concept car show first held at the New York Waldorf Astoria Hotel in 1949. Later it roved all… more»

Clearance Sale: 1967 Citroen DS21 Pallas Five-Speed

When Citroen finally replaced the Traction Avant with its DS19, the resulting vehicle was so popular that 12,000 orders rolled in on October 6, 1955, the day it was launched at the Paris Motor Show. That sales record stood… more»

Forty-Year Suspended Project: 1962 Triumph TR4

We have covered dozens of Triumph TR4s at Barn Finds, but this one deserves a prize for “Longest Slumber.” Here on craigslist is a 1962 Triumph TR4 along with a bevy of parts – hopefully, related to the same… more»

Let’s Make A Deal: 1956 Jaguar XK140 Fixed Head Coupe

After the smashing success of the XK120, Jaguar updated the model in 1954, creating the XK140. This evolution was designed to please American drivers since the US was Britain’s most important export market by far. Changes included moving the… more»

Pair ‘O Brits: 1950 and 1951 MG TD Package

If one is good, two must be better. Here on craigslist is a package deal on two MG TDs, with an asking price of $12,000, cash only. The blue 1950 car has an engine and transmission with documents including… more»

Ungainly But Cheap: 1970 Siata Spring

We’re going to get this out of the way up front: a vanishingly small percentage of car enthusiasts like the looks of the Siata Spring. That it could have come from the same company responsible for the 208S, the… more»

Chevy Power, Italian Panache: 1966 Iso Rivolta 300GT

Vintage car enthusiasts owe a debt to the profitability of bicycles and motorbikes, and the bravado of Italian industrialists. Countless car companies sprouted from bike makers and dozens of exotics arose from the willingness of Italian scions to gamble… more»

Stored Thirty Years: 1929 Hillman 14 Open Tourer

So many car manufacturers began as bicycle makers, and thus it was with Hillman, founded in 1907. William Hillman started his career with Coventry Sewing Machine Company, later renamed the Coventry Machinists Company. This enterprise joined its peers in… more»

Stored Thirty-Five Years: 1970 MG Midget

For fans of simple, cheap fun, we have the perfect winter project. Here on eBay is a 1970 MG Midget bid to $618.94, reserve not met. Stored for over thirty-five years in a climate-controlled environment, this Midget does not… more»

Are Four Cams Enough? 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4

Most of us are familiar with the story of Ford versus Ferrari, but equally productive of exotic machinery was the rivalry between Ferruccio Lamborghini and Enzo Ferrari. Rumors abound as to how their duel began, but whatever the perceived… more»

Not Currently Roaming: 1954 Nash Rambler Cross Country Wagon

By 1954, Nash had carved out the economy compact car niche, where Rambler sales were providing a significant boost to overall Nash production. But a price war had broken out between Ford and Chevy, crushing profitability for most of… more»

Low-Mile Original: 1974 Triumph TR6

Triumph made an unusual prototype in 1964, dubbed the Fury. It was the only unibody car Triumph had built to that date. In a sense, Triumph created its own fork in the road: would it go down a new… more»

Low Mileage: 1985 Alfa Romeo GTV6

A modest start marked the advent of the Alfetta GT coupe, a hatchback designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro for the 1975 model year. The car carried a 1.8-liter four-cylinder motor and handled very well,  but was somewhat underpowered. A few… more»

Etceterini: 1967 Fiat 850 Coupe

The Fiat 850 was introduced in 1965, based on an elongated 600 platform to match Fiat’s aspirations toward multiple body styles. Four basic body styles were offered: a saloon, a van, a coupe, and a spider. Augmenting these, the… more»

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