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The Italian LeBaron: 1990 Chrysler TC by Maserati

For years, I was a junkie for those hardcover exotic car books that defunct stores like Waldenbooks and Borders would put on the 25% off stack at the entrance. At least through the mid-90s, you could practically count on… more»

Solid Floors: 1969 Chevy Camaro X11

Despite being from Pennsylvania, this 1969 Chevy Camaro is said to be a mostly solid project, with good floors and only needing an inner trunk pan and a few patches, according to the seller. The Camaro has been off… more»

Budget-Friendly Supercar: 2015 BMW i8 Scale Model

BMW’s latest supercar is a few years old now, but it still retails for around $150,000. The looks are love-it-or-hate-it, but I can attest to seeing one in person fairly regularly and liking it much more than in photos…. more»

Killer Bee! Stripped A12 440 Six Pack ’69 Super Bee

In February of 1969, Dodge and Plymouth dialed up the wicked A12 package, topping the 440 cid (7.2L) V8 with an aluminum Edelbrock intake wearing three Holley two-barrel carburetors, the now-legendary “Six Pack.” This 1969 Dodge Super Bee in… more»

No Reserve S Code! 1967 Ford Mustang GT

The pictures are horrible and the car itself is in need of a total restoration, but a no reserve listing for a numbers-matching S Code Mustang coupe is worth a look any day of the week. In this era… more»

1955 Buick Special – Worth Reviving?

Although a bit of a derelict find, this fairly complete Buick Special needs some love but still holds some promise of life. With a fairly straight body, and some obvious rust, this Buick certainly has some possibilities. Still packing… more»

Big Block And A 4-Speed: 1972 Plymouth Road Runner

When we visualize a Plymouth Road Runner, most of us think of the 1968 to 1969 models, and a few of us may think of the 1970 model. Yet when a new intermediate B-body came out in 1971, the… more»

Big Bad Orange Project! 1969 AMC AMX

The ’60s, what an incredible time in automotive history when virtually every automobile maker was diving into the muscle car market! The American Motors Corporation was no exception and they certainly came up with their fair share of good… 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»

Nearly Finished: 1966 Dodge Charger

To see a project car being sold so close to completion is a bit sad, but it is a real bonus for the next owner. With the body whipped into shape, a nice, fresh drive-train, and an immaculate interior,… more»

1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Project!

This car just goes to show that there seems to be no shortage of popular muscle car projects still waiting to be discovered out there. The question remains, can you still obtain desirable cars like this at a price… more»

Original Hot Hatch: 1973 Chevrolet Nova SS

While not the most exotic of unicorns, an SS Nova with the hatchback body isn’t exactly the most common muscle car you can find. This is the sort of car where I’ll gladly entertain discussions about how the specific… more»

Restore Or Wreck? 1971 Mercury Cougar GT

The future of this 1971 Cougar GT is very much in the balance, and its future may lie as a restoration project, or it may become a donor car for another restoration project. There are some rust issues, but… more»

Easy Project! 1968 Dodge Coronet R/T

If you’re looking for a straight forward project, perhaps something you could do with your son or daughter, this might be a good prospect to consider. It looks like much of the work is done on this Dodge Coronet… more»

1 of 346: 1980 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 W30

This 1980 Oldsmobile Cutlass is a rare 442 / W30 car that features a paint scheme that the seller claims make it one of 346 produced! Some might say given the return to the burlier 350 motor that this… more»

Black Plate Project: 1969 Plymouth GTX

With values that are pushing up well past the $40,000 mark, the 1969 Plymouth GTX is a car that is continuing to grow in desirability. This 1969 GTX will need restoration, but the condition and the BIN price of… more»

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