Ford’s sales literature called the 1937 Ford “The Universal Car,” and its design certainly stands the test of time. This 1937 Ford Tudor Sedan in Redmond, Washington needs extensive work in the left rear, but this classy classic deserves… more»
Factory Power Sunroof! 1969 Dodge Charger
Who said copper can’t rust? This once-beautiful copper-colored Charger shows enough rust to scare anyone, and what you can’t see might be even more frightening. A non-original motor and automatic transmission further complicate the path to restoration. This 1969… more»
440 Sleeper! 1966 Dodge Coronet Deluxe
Other than being a two-door and having a strip of chrome down the side, this Dodge is about as plain as you could get in 1966. However, anyone disregarding this dinosaur as a ho-hum relic may be surprised. The… more»
30k Time Capsule! 1974 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
Model year 1974 saddled many American cars with even bigger bumpers that needed to fall within a standardized height and withstand a 5 MPH angle impact. Still, the ’74 Camaro doesn’t look too bad if you’d never seen the… more»
389/4-Speed Driver! 1965 Pontiac Grand Prix
Pontiac styling hit high marks in the 1960s and this Grand Prix is no exception. The full-sized two-door features the desirable eight-lug aluminum wheels, 389 cid (6.4L) V8 and, most interestingly, a four-speed manual transmission! The 1965 Pontiac Grand… more»
Rudge Wheels: 1956 Mercedes 300SL Gullwing Survivor!
Well-documented, remarkable in its originality, and available for purchase, this 1956 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL coupe should quicken the pulse of any enthusiast. Only an original-color paint job applied some years ago separates this car from true survivor status. The… more»
Never-Restored Driver! 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
A rolling symbol of 1950s cool, the 1957 Chevy, especially in top Bel Air trim, topped the “most desirable” list of many a car enthusiast for decades. This never-restored 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air in Tucson, Arizona features nearly all… more»
Hot Rod Starter Kit! 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Walk into your garage and look around. If nothing in there amazes your friends, consider purchasing this hot rod Ford! Located near Lewistown, Pennsylvania, this 1931 Ford Model A roadster not only makes stunning garage art, it’s well on… more»
TNT Powered: 1970 Chrysler Three Hundred Convertible
With its convertible top, power options, fuselage styling, hidden headlights, and shiny trim everywhere, this 1970 Chrysler Three Hundred Convertible represents the pinnacle of full-sized style for 1970. Located in San Francisco, California, this life-long Golden State resident comes… more»
Rockford Style! 1974 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400
Shown here in “as found” condition, this dusty Firebird cleaned up well (see below). The 1974 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400 in Arlington Heights, Illinois is nearly all original, features some nice extras, and it runs and drives! The listing… more»
400/4-Speed: 1968 Pontiac GTO Project
Update 5/14/20 – The seller has dropped their price by $2k but is that enough to find a new home for this GTO? Find the updated listing here on eBay. Thanks go to Ikey H for the tip! From… more»
The Cockroach! Custom 1931 Ford Roadster
Vintage customs are hot right now, but this 1931 Ford roadster, The Cockroach, has been thrilling enthusiasts with it’s trick 78-coat paint job and blinding them with its chrome underbelly since the ’60s! Today it can be yours for… more»
The Other 5.0! 1988 Lincoln Mark VII Bill Blass
Still looking fresh today, the Lincoln Mark VII introduced multiple automotive “firsts.” The 1984 Mark VII became the first vehicle in North America to feature aerodynamic composite headlights. Electronic four-channel anti-lock brakes first appeared on the Mark VII in… more»
Boss 302! 1969 Mercury Cougar Eliminator And Donor Car
Ironically, one of the most interesting 1969 Cougars came as a mid-year entry featuring an engine smaller in displacement than the standard 351 cid V8 shown in Mercury’s sales literature. April of 1969 saw Mercury roll out the sporty… more»
















