When it comes to performance cars and bikes, anything nicknamed “Widow Maker” should get your attention. Two vehicles that immediately come to mind: the turobocharged Porsche 930, and the Kawasaki H2 750 Mark IV. These bikes were part of… more»
Project Cars
Evil Patina: 1971 Dodge Demon
Evil Patina sounds like a stage name for someone who has a few years behind them and they still jump motorcycles over things. And, it would be a good band name, now that I think of it. It also… more»
Torque Monster: 1972 Buick GS 455 Stage 1
When you put together a jigsaw puzzle, you want to make sure that you have all the pieces before you start. This 1972 Buick GS 455 Stage 1 car gets pretty close to that standard. It’s just like a… more»
1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 Barn Find!
Update 4/26/20 – After getting bid up to $11,700 and meeting reserve, this Chevelle has been relisted here on eBay. How high will it go? From 4/7/20 – I can’t help but agree with the owner of this 1970… more»
Some Assembly Required: Turner 950 Sports
This pile of parts is the once-glorious remains of a Turner 950 Sports kit car that is being offered as an incomplete project or a treasure trove of parts for another Turner closer to road-going form. The Turners are… more»
Salt Lake Transfer: 1949 Ford F-6
With ghosted lettering from a moving and/or storage and/or transfer company still somewhat visible, this 1949 Ford F-6 would be an interesting way to advertise your business. I don’t know if it would be too practical to actually use… more»
No Reserve V12 Coupe: 1986 Jaguar XJS
Yes, there is no such thing as a cheap, old Jaguar. I get that. But if you just wanted to have an iconic V12 cruiser in your garage for not much scratch – and had the ability to wrench… more»
Early Model Project: 1964 Studebaker Avanti
The earliest Avantis – the ones made by Studebaker and featuring round headlights (not the round lenses sitting in square housings) – remain one of the ultimate bargains in collector cars today, in my opinion. Hard to find and… more»
“Essential Use” 1944 Indian Chief
During World War II, most U.S. manufacturing was geared toward the war effort and production for civilians was very limited. Some items were able to be siphoned off if they were considered “essential use.” Basically, if a law enforcement… more»
Letting It Go! 53k Mile 1972 AMC Javelin SST 360
American Motors Corporation went bold with its entry into the hot Pony Car market, the Javelin. Name another car of this era with fender arches higher than its hood! When you’re one notch below “The Big Three,” polarizing styling… more»
Bubble-Top Project: 1961 Chevrolet Impala
There’s no denying it, I like ’60s vintage Impalas. I have owned several and its easy to see how GM garnered so much market share back in the early ’60s, with plenty of help from the Impala, that the… more»
One Family Owned: 1954 MG TF
The TF represented the end of the line for the MG T-Type. Introduced in 1936 as the TA, the T-type would last through five different generations before retiring in 1955 to make way for the MGA. This next-to-last year… more»
New York Nostalgia: 1958 Chevrolet “Bungalow Bar” Truck
It’s April right now, but as we look forward to warm summer days fast-approaching, it’s nice to think back to simpler days of our childhoods. This ’58 Chevy ice cream truck has seen better days, but for anyone who… more»
General Lee Garage Find: 1969 Dodge Charger R/T
Yee-Haw! Now here’s a rare chance, you too can be just like one of the Duke boys with your very own Dodge Charger General Lee. As hard as it is to accept the number of Dodge Chargers destroyed in… more»
Everett Morrison Kit: 1965 Cobra Project
Kit cars are probably not unlike boats, in that it’s a very exciting day when the boxes of parts arrive, but less so when it’s three years later, the car remains unbuilt, and it’s taking up way too much… more»
















