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1930 Ford Coupe – Texas Warehouse Find!

The story of early hot rodding can’t be told without mentioning late ’20s and early ’30s Ford coupes. While this 1930 Ford five-window coupe in Fort Worth, Texas is no fire-breathing tire-smoker, it’s certainly got attitude, a bar-fight toughness… more»

Real Vintage Race Car? 1938 Chevrolet Gasser!

I love real patina and this old Chevrolet sedan is oozing with it! It is said to be a real vintage race car and would be a great project for someone looking to build a period-correct race car or… more»

RHD M-Car: 1981 BMW M535i

I’ve long lamented not having a pole barn in my backyard. Why? This is due to finding cars like this 1981 BMW M535i, a vehicle that would make any BMW enthusiast giddy to see in their collection. Even if… more»

Sitting For 50 Years: 1933 Plymouth PD DeLuxe Coupe

Finding a car that has been in the same family for 86-years is something of a rarity, but it appears that this is exactly what this 1933 Plymouth PD Coupe actually is. It has been in garage storage for… more»

24k Genuine Miles: 1974 Maserati Merak

Italian sports cars from the 1970s have a tendency to be incredibly expensive to buy, but the Maserati Merak is a car that has tended to buck that trend. Prices have tended to remain very competitive when compared to… more»

Solid Project Car: 1939 Ford DeLuxe Coupe

Introduced in 1938 to fill a gap in the Ford offerings between the Standard and the offerings from Lincoln, the DeLuxe was a sales success for the company. Over the intervening years, the DeLuxe Coupe has become a firm… more»

Sitting Since 1952: 1938 Chevrolet Master Deluxe

For Chevrolet, the 1938 Master Deluxe was something of a sales success, with nearly 303,000 cars sold in that year alone. This particular car is a one-family-owned vehicle and has been barn kept for its entire life. It is… more»

Stored 28 Years: 1973 Datsun 240Z

Vintage Z-cars are a conundrum to me. There are seemingly always good projects for sale, but enthusiasts still tend to go nuts over the early model 240s, even if that particular vehicle isn’t original or has issues of the… more»

Barn Find: 1947 Mercury Eight Club Convertible

The Mercury Eight received a new design right before WWII broke out and then things were put on hiatus until after the war. This 1947 Mercury Eight Series 79M Club Convertible wouldn’t look that much different than the 1941… more»

Quonset Hut Rescue: Buick Riviera Projects

Sometimes, it just takes a series of good photos to make you want to hand over the cash to take some new projects home. That’s certainly the feeling I get from this auction for a pair of Buick Rivieras… more»

Running Big Block: 1969 Dodge Charger

After sitting hidden away in this shed for many years, this 1969 Dodge Charger has been kicked back into life. It needs some work, but it now runs and drives, which is a pretty good start for the new… more»

No Reserve Vintage Truck! 1953 International R130

Buying a vintage farm truck from a place called Sweet Grass, Montana just sounds totally appropriate! The original purpose for light duty pick-up trucks was to serve as a practical workhorse for all the variety of jobs and duties… more»

Still In The Barn! 1967 Mustang S-Code 390 4-Speed

Full of potential! That’s what I’d call this 1967 Ford Mustang in Gratiot, Wisconsin. With nearly everything needed to become a complete car, plus a pedigree as a desirable S-code four-barrel 390 cid (6.4L) in double-red with a four-speed… more»

Like-New 757 Mile 1987 Buick Grand National

In the past, I’ve talked about cars that have been listed for sale, and how they have generated a lot of interest amongst potential buyers. Well, this 1987 Buick Grand National is up there with the best of them…. more»

Chrome Bumper Coupes: ’67/’68 MGB GT Pair

You have the love the sellers that share with you the best offers they’ve received in hopes you’ll show up with more cash in hand. That seems to be the manner in which the owner of these two MGB… more»

Muscle Car Project: 1970 Dodge Charger RT

You don’t have to be a Mopar fan to appreciate this barn find! Just look at these photos! We see so many projects that are claimed to be a “barn find” but don’t come with any kind of proof… more»

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