Sometimes finishing someone else’s project is a great way to get into the classic car hobby. If quality work has been done already, this can save you a ton of time and/or money. This 1947 Ford half-ton pickup was… more»
Hellcat Swap? 1968 Dodge Charger
This 1968 Dodge Charger is a pretty good looking project. It obviously has some bumps and bruises but the seller claims there is minimal rust repair needed. The ad states the owner will start building it for themselves if… more»
Worth Rescuing? 1971 Ford F100 SWB
There’s nothing quite like a farm-fresh pickup to get my attention! Peeking out from a dark lean-to in Cibolo, Texas, this fifth-gen Ford F100 is a real diamond in the rough. According to the ad, it’s been sitting since… more»
Amazing Survivor! 1958 Ford Country Squire Woody Wagon
Wagons continue to be HOT! This particular one is a beautiful survivor and only shows 54K miles on the odometer. While a 1958 Ford Country Squire wagon may not be as popular as a 1940 or 1950, they are… more»
Basement Find! 1947 Harley-Davidson FL “Knucklehead”
1947 was a pivotal year in Harley-Davidson history. Not only was it the last year for the iconic “Knucklehead” engine, but the classic black leather Harley-Davidson jacket was introduced! While the jackets may not have changed much over the… more»
Massive Collection of Seized Collector Cars Up For Auction!
Jeff and Paulette Carpoff had a car collection that would make even the most avid collector jealous. The owners of DC Solar appeared to be running a successful solar-powered generator company. They are now accused of running an $800… more»
Concours Quality? Low-Mile 2001 Plymouth Prowler
Most of you are overly familiar with car companies re-booting old names and styling cues from years past. The Challenger, Camaro, Mustang, Charger, Dart, and others have been brought back (or retro-styled) over the past decade or so. The… more»
Too Much for a “Rusty” 1968 Chevrolet C-10?
This “rust bucket” 1968 Chevrolet C10 is said to be a real short-box from the South and it looks like a true pavement-pounder! While at first glance it may look like a patina shop truck, this one actually has… more»
Unrestored Survivor! 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396
This car is said to be a real-deal unrestored 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396! Purchased from the original owner, with only 58,000 miles on the odometer, the car has been cleaned up and looks great! It can be found… more»
It’s Da Bomb! One-Owner 1941 Chevrolet C.O.E. Truck
According to the ad, this is a very original 1941 Chevrolet truck that has been owned by the same person since new! It can be found here on eBay with a current bid just over $12,000…the reserve hasn’t been… more»
Same Owner for 37 Years! 1966 Ford Bronco
Unlike the Chevrolet Blazer, the Ford Bronco was never offered in a factory 2-wheel drive platform. There are some Ford and Chevy purists who like it that way, but I think 2wd Broncos can be really cool. Why do… more»
L79 Corvette Power! 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
Tri-Five Chevys are among the most desirable classic cars around. When that car is a 1957 2-door Bel Air, it takes it over the top. This one needs a bit of work, but with the rarity of these cars,… more»
Build Your Own Stubby! 1957 Chevrolet 5100
The first time I saw this awesome 1957 Chevy truck it reminded my of “Stubby Bob.” If you aren’t familiar with the Motor Trend show Roadkill, mechanics and magazine editors Mike Finnegan and David Freiburger modify all kinds of… more»
Awesome Project! 1949 GMC Shorty Bus
I love shorty buses. When done right, they are really cool and are a great way to get to a car show or family event. The front ends look just like their pickup cousins and the large round passenger… more»
Nice V8 Project! 1960 Ford F-100
The 3rd generation of the Ford F-series pickups saw a pretty dramatic styling change from the previous years. Long gone were the “fat fenders” and curves of the 48-56, which were replaced with sharper lines, flat panels, and an… more»
















