After an incredible 51 years in storage, this 1953 MG TD outside Vacaville, California could make a splash on the Preservation Class tour after a modicum of cautious refurbishment. Even the bias-ply tires hold air, according to the seller!… more»
(Plum) Crazy Project? 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T
Read-ended, abandoned, and picked clean by parts vultures, this 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T in Broomfield, Colorado may tempt someone with a front-hit car to make one decent ride from two, or it may offer its remaining contiguous parts to… more»
Roll Cage Roller! 1970 Plymouth Road Runner
It’s a rough start, but this 1969 Plymouth Road Runner outside Atlanta, Georgia has more potential than some we’ve seen. With no engine or transmission, this “roller” sports a roll cage, custom-fabricated rear structure with a tubbed rear, and… more»
Rare Fastback! 1969 Sunbeam Alpine GT
With a mere 4000 or so exported to America (according to the seller), the Sunbeam Alpine GT makes a rare site indeed. This 1969 specimen in West Bloomfield, Michigan is presented as having “no rust,” and would certainly make… more»
396 Four-Speed! 1970 Chevrolet Malibu SS
You twist the key and the heavy-duty starter coaxes the big-block V8 to life. A smirk crosses your face as the exhaust settles to a threatening rumble. You depress the solid clutch and engage first gear, knowing anything but… more»
Old School Cool! 1955 Chevrolet
Take one retired drag car, add air suspension, air conditioning, and other upgrades, and you might end up with something half as cool as this ’55 Chevy. The 1955 Chevrolet 210 from Johnson City, Tennessee wears authentic paint and… more»
428 Four-Speed! 1962 Pontiac Grand Prix
Two years before the GTO made history as what some call the “first muscle car” (motor from a full-sized car jammed in a mid-size), full-sized rides like the Grand Prix carried the performance flag for Pontiac. This 1962 Pontiac… more»
Interesting History! 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda
Making a V-code (440 6-barrel) ‘Cuda into a cloned AAR ‘Cuda may seem improbable today, but in the days before the Internet made classic car shopping easy, you worked with what was available, and that’s exactly what happened to… more»
GN Turbo Powered! 1962 Buick LeSabre
Sporting stylized ventiports like Buicks of the past, this classic “runs and drives great” according to the seller. Most interestingly, this 1961 Buick LeSabre in Cumming, Georgia hides a big high-tech surprise under its weathered hood. A turbocharged late… more»
High-Tech Classic! 1963 Oldsmobile Jetfire
Though missing its original factory turbocharger, this 1963 Oldsmobile Jetfire in Mooresville, North Carolina (Race City USA!) comes to market in “Get in and drive” condition. A selective mechanical and cosmetic refurbishment followed the Oldsmobile’s 2017 rescue from an… more»
Three-Wheeled Wonder! 1989 Reliant Rialto Estate
“Three points define a plane,” as we learned in Geometry class, and the three-wheeled Reliant Robin and its successor the Rialto prove this geometrical tenet lacks the stability normally expected in a motor car. Enthusiasts outside the U.K recognize… more»
Worth Restoring? 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1
Ignore the seller’s forthright undercarriage photos and this College Park, Maryland Mustang shows high potential. Sadly the structural metal shows cake layers of rust and heavy disintegration. Hardware store sheet metal stands in for floor panels, and restoration may… more»
Revolutionary RV: 1967 Clark Cortez
As American as Corn Flakes, this decidedly European-looking 1967 Clark Cortez shares its birthplace of Battle Creek, Michigan with that famous Kellogg’s breakfast cereal. Frosted Flakes might be a better comparison because this sweet home on wheels offers revolutionary… more»
















