This bird has a mere 22,000 miles on it, that’s crazy low for a car that’s almost 40 years old now. It may not be a “classic”, but this 1981 Ford Thunderbird is at least the idea of what… more»
Memory Machine: 1981 Honda C70 Passport
The Honda Super Cub was known as the Passport in North America due to some trademark issues with aircraft manufacturer Piper. These small bikes are a good way for anyone to jump into the vintage motorcycle hobby and are… more»
Solid Hatchback Project: 1976 Chevrolet Vega GT
The 1976 Vega reportedly had over 300 improvements or changes, who can name ten of them off the top of your head? That’s probably Ph.D. level car knowledge, come to think of it. New headlight bezels and a wider… more»
Original Hauler: 1955 Ford F-600
This opening image is almost like one of those photos that you see where someone is looking into a mirror with a mirror behind them and it goes on and on. It’s sort of unusual to see a roll-off… more»
1973 AMC Javelin Pierre Cardin Barn Find!
This 1973 AMC Javelin Pierre Cardin edition was found in a barn, presumably the one in the background. This dusty designer beauty can be found here on eBay in Defiance, Ohio with heavy bidding and by that I mean… more»
Stored Since ’76: 1971 Dodge Demon 340
46 years is a long time. It’s longer than some people reading this have been alive and longer than their parents have been alive. A lot of us remember 1976, I sure do. The seller of this 1971 Dodge… more»
Rally Or Baja Edition? 1991 Geo Metro
The Metro was an interesting little car that was marketed by GM as a Geo Metro and then a Chevrolet Metro in North America. They came in a few different configurations but I have never seen a Rally Edition… more»
Rare Crosley Kin: 1961 Crofton Bug
It’s not often that a person sees a semi-restomod 1961 Crofton Bug, but here you go. They are incredibly rare and thankfully it doesn’t appear that it has been altered that much. And really, once a person buys a… more»
32K Mile 1976 Mercury Comet
Quick, name a car that was made on two different platforms, in two different sizes with several totally different designs. If you said Mercury Comet you got at least one of them right but there have to be others…. more»
Little Red Pickup Project: 1967 Dodge A100
At just over 14-feet in length, the A100 was Dodge’s first small truck and they were available in pickup form as in this 1967 Dodge A100, and also van and wagon varieties. They are really unique, especially in this… more»
Owned 30 Years: 1956 Continental Mark II
This 1956 Continental Mark II is a car that I would love to own for the next 30 years, just as long as the current owner has had it. What a drop-dead gorgeous car. They have it posted for… more»
One Owner Rust Free 1976 Chrysler Cordoba
First things first: no. No, there is no leather in this car of any kind, at least on the seating surfaces. I can’t imagine Ricardo Montalban making a fortune doing commercials touting a car with Corinthian Velour. Now with… more»
Oddball 4×4: 1954 Austin Champ
If you’re looking for a vehicle that is sure to draw a crowd at any car show or off-road event, this 1954 Austin Champ would do it. It’s one interesting 4×4, to say the least. This rugged project can… more»
Richard Petty Connection? 1981 Chrysler Imperial
Previous ownership can make a big difference in a car’s value, there is no question about it. But, what if the original owner was a relative of someone famous? The seller of this 1981 Chrysler Imperial lists a connection… more»
All Original: 1986 Jeep Comanche
We need more small pickups in the world. More small, 4×4 pickups. Ones with manual transmissions – that’s what we need. Who’s with me?! (crickets) Well, I like them and I would love to have this 1986 Jeep Comanche…. more»
49K Miles: 1955 Pontiac Star Chief Custom
The 1955 Pontiac Star Chief Custom was Pontiac’s top trim level based on the Chieftain and I can’t think of a better setting for a gorgeous two-tone Firegold and White Mist car than equally gorgeous Tucson, Arizona. That’s where… more»
















