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Parked in 1965: 1917 Ford Model T

One of the greatest attractions of the “Tin Lizzy” is that it evolved slowly during its 19-year production run. That means that many parts are not just suitable to swap from one year to the next, but from one… more»

Dual Carburetors! 1954 Hudson Hornet Special

As 1954 dawned, Hudson was running out of road as an independent company. Later that year it would merge with Nash-Kelvinator and form American Motors Corporation. It was a difficult time for car manufactures, Willys and Kaiser Motors had… more»

Period Hot Rod? 1931 Ford Model A V8

With any project car, the level of work has to be weighed against the cost of buying the same vehicle with all the work done. That’s of particular relevance with this 1931 Ford coupe here on Facebook Marketplace in… more»

B5 Blue: 1970 Plymouth Cuda 340

This 1970 Plymouth Cuda has an interesting history. It was purchased new in Charleston, Illinois in 1970 and was originally equipped with a 340 cubic inch V8 engine and 4-speed manual transmission. Within the same year, the new owner… more»

1 Of 9 Prototype: 1975 Dodge Shortnose Bighorn

Generally when we cover a Dodge truck were talking about a pickup or a power wagon – something that may still have a combination of functional use and a collectible aspect to it. That’s not exactly the case here… more»

Junkyard Find: 1970 Dodge Charger 500

UPDATE 2/5/2021 – This junkyard find Charger has been listed, this time with one bid at $8,000. You can take another look at this one here on eBay. FROM 12/26/2020 – Looking like a car right out of an… more»

Collection of Cars in California

Most collectors lean toward one brand of car, style or vintage. In this case, the seller offers a little bit of several things. Two are AMC products, two are kits car and one is a VW Beetle, the nicest… more»

488 V10 Power: 2000 Dodge Viper GTS

The Dodge Viper came to exist because Chrysler executives wanted to breathe new life into the Dodge brand as a builder of performance-oriented cars. The first Vipers would roll off the assembly line in 1992 after four years of… more»

Meticulous Preparation: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

We’ve probably all been there. A half-finished project car will appear on the market, and we find ourselves torn on the question of whether we are game to take it on. The thought of fishing through a pile of… more»

Ram-Air Cobra! 1969 Ford Hardtop

Ford called its 1969 Cobra “the nearest thing to a NASCAR stocker you can bolt a license plate onto,” and most Cobra buyers opted for the aerodynamic SportsRoof version. One of 3786 non-SportsRoof or Hardtops, this 1969 Ford Cobra… more»

Driving Project: 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1

The seller of this 1971 Mustang Mach 1 is the car’s third owner. It has been in storage for a while, but it has been dragged into the light of day and returned to a roadworthy state. It isn’t… more»

427 Power! 1968 Chevrolet Biscayne Bruiser

Last week we covered this 1968 Chevrolet Impala and it seemed to garner basically a B.F.D. response (and I don’t mean Baltimore Fire Department either). Some of that had to do with the listing expiring early. Today, let’s try… more»

Restore or Parts Car? 1967 Toyota Crown

Toyota first entered the U.S. market in 1958 – and sold a whopping 288 cars in its first year. The off-road Land Cruiser would largely carry the Toyota flag in America until the mid-1960s when smaller, imported vehicles (besides… more»

Free Sports Car! 1970 Triumph GT6

I still dream of buying a property someday that has old vehicles left behind from a previous owner, and hopefully find among them either a project I had been pining to own or a vehicle that could be sold… more»

Sno-Fighter Package: 1978 Ford F-250 Ranger 4×4

Back in the day, snow plowing was a serious enough business that companies like Ford offered specially-equipped models to help the enterprising clean-up crew get the job done right the first time. This rare Ford F250 Ranger “Snow Fighter”… more»

Big-Block Survivor: 1968 Ford Galaxie 500 Fastback

Ford Motor Co. redesigned their full-size cars for 1965 and brought out the LTD to raise the level of comfort to their products. This included the Galaxie 500 whose advertising proclaimed that these cars were quieter than a Rolls-Royce,… more»

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