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Barn Twins! Two 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst Editions

Even today the Hurst Shifter is synonymous with performance, a DIY upgrade with minimal labor, minimal risk, and instant gratification. More than other upgrades, you touch the shifter every time you drive, and it communicates back… driver and machine…… more»

Rare 1964 Plymouth Fury 426 V8 Convertible

The listing for this 1964 Plymouth Fury indicates that it is supposedly 1 of 3 convertibles every made of this model. With a photo of valuation from Hagerty in the post, the sellers $8,000 asking price for this project… more»

Rare Two-Door Wagon: 1959 Chevrolet Brookwood

You know a car is desirable when it needs a lot of work, it has no engine, no transmission, and yet the bid price is $8,200 and the reserve isn’t met. This 1959 Chevrolet Brookwood two-door wagon can be… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1952 Kaiser Henry J

It seems like many of the Henry Js that are still around have been turned into hot rods, with small block Chevy V8s and all the accompanying speed parts. As cool as these hot rods are, it’s really nice… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1952 Kaiser Manhattan Sleeper!

From the outside, this 4-door Kaiser Manhattan looks like any other ’50s family hauler, but under that hood is a bit of a surprise! I’d say that Reader James R’s Kaiser here is one heck of a sleeper, but… more»

Sitting Since ’83: 1964 Chevy Corvette

Bidding is strong for this 1964 Chevrolet Corvette, and that’s in spite of a reconstructed title. The seller notes that he acquired it from an owner that “gave up” on the project and that the Corvette comes with a… more»

Rare V8 Italian: 1973 Alfa Romeo Montreal

We’ve seen some really amazing older Italian sports cars come up for sale this summer, but this 1973 Alfa Romeo Montreal might just be one of the coolest! And with a current bid price of $9,101 you might be… more»

Endless Possibilities: 1946 Chevrolet COE

There is always something appealing about larger vintage trucks, especial the cab over engine variamts. This 1946 Chevrolet COE is currently for sale with a current bid of $4,400 with the reserve not yet met. It does not have… more»

Period Mods: 1959 Ford Ranch Wagon 2-Door

It appears that at some point in its life, a previous owner has customized this 1959 Ford Ranch Wagon to their own tastes and needs. The majority of these modifications look like they may have been performed in the… more»

Restomod Ready: 1962 Chevrolet Corvette

One can only wonder how many brand new C8 Corvettes will end up like this 1962 Chevrolet Corvette that has been sitting since 1979. The current bid is $23,100 with 58 bids to get it there and the reserve… more»

One-Of-A-Kind: 1973 Chevrolet Corvette Wagon!

Update 7/23/19 – This Vette Wagon project has been relisted here on eBay with a $5k price drop! Thanks go to Susan M for the tip. From 4/22/19 – In 1973, Corvettes were starting to all look the same…. more»

Garaged 35 Years! 1968 Mercury Cougar XR-7

With its XR-7 package, power options, and air conditioning, this 1968 Mercury Cougar in Bakersfield, California would have been one sharp and well-equipped pony car when new. Today it seeks a new owner willing to finish repairing a damaged… more»

Carport Find: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible

To me, these cars will never lose their iconic status. It was so revolutionary for its time and is still relevant today. Making three different versions in three years, this 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible is the pinnacle of… more»

15k Genuine Miles: 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible

This 1965 Mustang Convertible spent many years sitting in a barn in North Carolina. The current owner purchased it, did the work required to get it moving under its own power again, and then proceeded to drive it from… more»

Daily Driver: 1968 Pontiac GTO Hardtop

This 1968 Pontiac GTO is a solid car that has spent many years in storage. After recently seeing the light of day again, it has been revived and is now being used as a reliable daily driver. It will… more»

Stored For 35 Years: 1949 Packard Sedan

In the years immediately following WWII, American automobile production swung back into action, and automakers clamored for a slice of that freshly-baked automobile-sales-market pie. Packard was no exception, and by 1949 they offered such uniquely-styled vehicles as this one,… more»

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