Mike C recently came across an interesting barn find and after seeing Bob’s military grade Powerwagon, thought he would see what we thought of his military issue Jeep! He wasn’t too sure if it was worthy of a feature,… more»
Project Cars
1970 Mercedes 280 SL: Junkyard Find
When I first looked at this 1970 Mercedes 280SL, my eyes naturally went to what was sitting behind it. Notice the rack of gold, er… Porsche 356s sitting back there. Wow! This place obviously isn’t your average junkyard. In… more»
Buried 1970 Buick GSX
I have read about and seen the 1970 Buick GSX, but until today I had no idea how rare and valuable these muscle cars really are. This example has been parked in this garage for who knows how long…. more»
1937 Packard 115: Patina Or Rust
I love the look that only time can produce, we often call it patina. There is however a fine line between patina and just being rusty. This 1937 Packard 115 Club Sedan is on the fence. It has patina… more»
1971 Pontiac GTO: Barn Fresh
For Pontiac fans, model #242 means one thing, the Goat. The designation #242 was given to the GTO after it became its own separate model from the Tempest/Le Mans. This 1971 Pontiac GTO was discovered just days ago in… more»
1948 Buick Roadmaster: The Black Flame
I truly appreciate all the hard work and energy that goes into building a custom hot rod, but they haven’t ever been my thing. But every once in awhile I come across a hot rod that really catches my… more»
Seven Fiat 850 Spyders For $2,000
Now that summer is about here, it’s time to get ready to start enjoying some wonderful spring weather. If you ask me, there’s no better way of enjoying spring than in a convertible! One small convertible I’ve always been… more»
1969 AMC SC/Rambler: Hurst Special
What happened when AMC and Hurst joined up to build a limited production muscle car? The birth of one of the most potent muscle cars of the era is all! If you haven’t ever heard of the SC/Rambler, then you’ve… more»
1971 Chevelle SS 454: Real Deal Or Clone?
When it comes to limited production big block muscle cars, you always want to make sure it is the real thing and not a clone. The seller of this 1971 Chevelle SS 454 believes it is the real deal,… more»
Barn Finds in Carson City
One of the major issues with buying a barn find can be trying to get the title, which quite often has been lost for decades. And as the years go by the chance of the title still being around… more»
1971 Ford Mustangs: Two For One
What’s better than a Mustang? How about two Mustangs? These 1971 Pony cars might not be the most desirable of years, but they are being offered as a two for one deal with a few extra pieces thrown in. It… more»
Bargain Brit Project: 1965 Triumph Spitfire
It’s not often in this world that I run across an opportunity this promising. There are already four Spitfires in my family, so I’m not the right buyer for this project, but someone may be getting a tremendous deal…. more»
Pair Of Arachnids: Two Fiat 850 Spiders
A very long time ago, I was given my first tools by my Dad. It was the factory toolkit from his Fiat 850 Coupe. He still had the car, which I had christened “Midge” (for Midget, cause it was… more»
Low Mileage Kitty: 1950 Jaguar XK120
Being a British car lover, it’s easy for me to imagine owning an XK120. The big kitty absolutely surprised the world despite being intended as a low-production showcase for the new XK-series inline 6-cylinder engine. Early XK120’s have a… more»
Franco-Italian Wonders: Two Citroen SMs
My introduction to the Citroen SM was reading an Automobile Quarterly article on the SM in 1970. I thought it was a concept car, nothing that sleek could actually be a production car, right? Not only did Citroen produce… more»
Motoring Monday: 1961 Jaguar Mk IX Project
My wife is in love with Jaguar Mk. VII’s, VIII’s and IX’s and eventually wants one. Consequently, I am in a constant search for the right car, although I think there will have to be a thinning of our… more»
















