The allure of post coupes has always been a draw for me in the collector-car market; their appearance screams sleeper, drawing in an unsuspecting driver in a hot muscle car who thinks he’s got the stoplight race in the… more»
Project Cars
Belgian Twin-Grille: 1962 Porsche 356 D’leteren Roadster
Though I’m an American car guy, there are certain foreign cars that catch my fancy. One of those cars is the Porsche 356; I remember reading an article on a black 356 Speedster in Car and Driver titled “Ode… more»
Dauntless V6: 1967 Jeepster Commando 4X4
To be honest, I’m not much of a Jeep guy, but I’ve always had a soft spot for Jeepsters, especially the rare Hurst version. This particular Jeepster is a 1967 model, and though it is a bit rough, I… more»
One Owner GTA: 1987 Renault Alliance
The Renault Alliance was a homely economy car that experienced short-lived success in the U.S. Unfortunately for the brand and enthusiasts alike, the hotted-up GTA didn’t become a staple of the sport compact scene, only appearing for short time… more»
Odd Hurst Out: 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst
There are very few cars I love more than big, beautiful Mopars, and I especially love special edition Mopars such as this 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst. I have always considered myself somewhat well-read on 1970s Chrysler products, but it… more»
Rust-Free Red Ride: 1959 Studebaker Lark VI
I really wish that I wouldn’t have seen this 1959 Studebaker Lark VI. This car has been on my wish list for a long time and this looks like a really nice one. It’s not perfect, but it’s really,… more»
Real or Fake? Church-Owned Chevy G20 Pace Van
Pace car editions have extended to the full cadre of vehicles, including trucks, SUVs and of course, convertibles and coupes. A Chevy G20 Beauville van, however, is not the first thing that comes to mind as a potential pace… more»
Rough Around The Edges: 1953 GMC Suburban
The Suburban is arguably one of the most successful and long-lived platforms in SUV history. You can go down to your local dealership and buy a brand new Suburban tomorrow. This 1953 version definitely needs some TLC, but it is still… more»
Low Buck Drop-Top: 1989 Dodge Dakota Sport
Obscure and of questionable practicality, the Dodge Dakota Sport convertible has perpetually been an answer to a question no one asked. Featuring a true drop-top with a center roll bar, these unusual factory conversions are still conversation pieces today… more»
Rüsselsheim Riviera: 1974 Opel Manta
If the Opel GT is a mini Corvette, some have said the contemporary Manta coupe is kind of like a mini Camaro—but I think it’s more like a pint-size Riviera, considering that its character leans more towards luxurious than… more»
Army Brat: 1968 VW Double Cab Bus
Among the varieties of air-cooled VW Buses we see for sale, the double-cab pickup body is a rare one. This example is for sale in New Jersey and is well-traveled, having been sold new in Washington State before moving… more»
So Rare Yet So Rusty: 1948 Chevrolet Canopy Express
I know that I am supposed to be fair and objective as a writer, but this one just makes me want to cry. Here sits one of the rarest postwar American trucks in absolutely deplorable condition. Only 843 of… more»
Car Port Find: 1969 Pontiac Firebird
A long time ago, one of my favorite Sizzler toy race car was a 1969 Pontiac Trans Am. I’ve never forgotten how cool that looked to me, and thus 1969 Firebird projects (because I know I’ll never afford a… more»
1 Of 1,000: 1979 Jeep Renegade Silver Anniversary
Sending an otherwise complete vehicle into early retirement as a parts car is a tough decision. However, this 1979 Jeep CJ-5 Renegade looks like its days are numbered due to heavy rust in the rear quarters. What makes it… more»
Stored For 49 Years! 1932 Pierce-Arrow V12 LeBaron Coupe
Who said the days of the real barn find are gone? Stored since 1968, this stunning 1932 Pierce-Arrow V12 Custom LeBaron Body Coupe has come a long way since 2016 when it emerged from a North Carolina garage. Check… more»
Reverse Migration: 1959 Plymouth Fury Project
Usually, people migrate from northern states to southern states when they retire. This 1959 Plymouth Fury, however, was purchased in Florida in the 1980’s, and made a reverse migration up to Vermont, where it was stored with the intent… more»
















