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Time Machine: 1951 Nash Ambassador Super Airflyte

The first Nash Ambassador was in 1927 and by 1951 the Ambassador was the top model. Nash models from this era are best remembered for their enclosed front wheels. The company president, George Mason, was a big believer in… more»

Parked 15 Years: 1969 Big Block Mach 1

There weren’t a whole lot of big block Mustangs built, and it’s even rarer to find one with factory air conditioning! This particular car has been in Reno, Nevada its whole life up until now (and isn’t far away… more»

426 Wedge/4-Speed: 1964 Plymouth Fury Convertible

Do the words 426 Wedge, 4-Speed, and Convertible get your attention? They sure got mine! This 1964 Plymouth Fury project has all the above and is listed for sale here on craigslist for $9,500. It’s located in the small… more»

Who’s The Boss? 1970 BOSS 302 Project!

As a long-time Boss 302 fan, this one calls to me in many ways. It’s largely original, and although it needs a lot, it comes with a huge list of NOS and restored components. The 1970 Boss 302 is… more»

1959 Corvette With A Nose Job!

For those of you who either know about or have attended the variety of car shows and swap meets in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, you likely know that there’s a community of weird and wonderful vehicles that reside in the nearby… more»

Unloved 1966 Porsche 912 Project

For some time I’ve been writing about absurdly priced piles of rust with Porsche nameplates. The Porsche craze has cooled so you are beginning to see cars like this one, listed here on craigslist at a more reasonable (or not so crazy)… more»

Cheap 1967 Porsche 912 Project!

We featured this sad 912 almost a year ago when it was listed with a very optimistic asking price of $6,995. The seller has now stuck it here on eBay with a big price cut. The $3,995 BIN almost… more»

Parked Since The 80s: 1967 Jaguar E-Type Roadster

The seller of this Jaguar claims that it has been in the procession of the first owner since new. It supposedly only covered 47k miles before being parked in the 80s though. The car was then taken apart in… more»

Three Window Barn Find: 1935 Chevrolet Coupe

At one time South Dakota was the place to go to find classics. Every once in a while I will still see a car advertised as one of those good South Dakota finds. I’ve spent a lot of time… more»

Christine’s Brother: 1958 Plymouth Belvedere

I think many of us have seen and appreciate the Stephen King book, and movie “Christine”. Many of us have thought about it, many of us have kept it a secret, but we all want to see, or own Christine…. more»

Warehouse Find: 1973 Maico Enduro

When we think of vintage two-wheelers, it’s easy to focus solely on motorcycles, which can offer an ideal mixture of speed and handling with gorgeous bodywork attached. But there are also vintage dirtbikes worth paying attention to, as these are… more»

BF Exclusive: 1955 Triumph TR2 Project

This TR2 came as a part of a package deal we just picked up. We’re not going to reveal what the other car is just yet, but this one has to go to help fund its restoration. This project… more»

Porthole Illumination: 1955 Buick Super Riviera

Appearing in original condition and being a desirable hard top model, we are a fan of this 1955 Buick Super Riviera. These famous large 2 door coupes are still plenty large to haul a family, plus whatever else you… more»

Cheap Movie Star: 1961 Dodge D100 Panel

Panel trucks are always a favorite whether they are original or restored. This Dodge D100 Panel Truck isn’t the most common of the panel trucks, but it has a great look and cool styling. This specific Dodge is a… more»

Garage Find! Austin A40 Somerset

Some challenging pictures here of a garage find in Bluemont, Virginia, although it was originally delivered in Ontario, Canada and still wears a decal from AM900 CHML, a radio station out of Hamilton. The A40 Somerset Convertible is a… more»

Roadster Replacement: 1958 MG Magnette ZB

Some of my favorite cars have the MG badge on them. Family responsibilities necessitate a back seat though. The padded board in the back of my MGB GT just didn’t cut it when it came time to transport junior… more»

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