If you would love to get your hands on a numbers-matching Plymouth Road Runner project car, then this might be a golden opportunity. While there is some restoration work to be done, the owner is including a few parts… more»
Project Cars
Tipsy Gipsy: 1960 Austin Gipsy
At just under 12-feet in length, this 1960 Austin Gipsy 4×4 would get lost in a sea of gigantic SUVs on the road today. I think that this is about the perfect size for an off-road vehicle, or even… more»
No Reserve Nova: 1972 Chevrolet Nova
With a fairly straight body and a 350ci V8 nestling under the hood, this 1972 Chevrolet Nova looks like it would be a pretty good base for a project build. It is located in San Jose, California, and is… more»
Stalled Deuce Project: 1932 Ford Roadster
Elegant simplicity is one way to describe the eye-pleasing beauty of a 1932 Ford roadster. Long the staple of hot rodding, builders have amazed us with endless variations of these once basic cars. Differences in paint, mechanicals, stances, and… more»
Sequential Shelbys: #130 and #131 Dodge Omni GLHS
Owning assembly line siblings – effectively, two cars built one after the other – is one of the more unusual automotive hat tricks that few enthusiasts pull off. We’ve seen it in the not-too-distant path with a pair of… more»
Track Rat Project: 1976 Ford Capri
Few vehicles are more intriguing than a retired race car with no history. A car like this is a rolling testament to racing’s culture at the time it was built, from the preferred models to use as track toys… more»
French Wagon Find: 1966 Citroen ID21F Safari
Discovered in Southern Washington, this black plate California special is a unique and very cool French find. The Citroen ID21F Safari is a quirky, but neat machine with styling that is unmistakable. Last registered in California, this Citroen has… more»
P-Code V8: 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL Fastback
This 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL Fastback is a solid car that would make a great restoration project. Of course, the option is also there to drive it as it is, and just enjoy the car for what it… more»
Stalled Project: 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle SS396
Genuine Chevelle SS396s fetch good money these days, but we see lots of projects that seem to be going for more than they probably should. Obviously, it usually boils down to options and condition, but it doesn’t make sense… more»
Wild ’80s Custom: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette
80s show cars are among my favorite of the wildly modified generations, and this 1968 Chevy Corvette is a combination of multiple identities based on the styling tweaks on display here. It began life as a convertible but has… more»
Just Needs Paint? 1969 Ford Ranchero 351
The seller of this Ranchero states that it is in desperate need of a new paint job, but that it runs and drives as is. It definitely would look better with a fresh coat of paint, but personally, I’d… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1951 GMC 5 Window Pickup
Reader Terry W has owned this ’51 GMC pickup for a number of years and has spent much of its life in South Dakota. When moving to Minnesota, Terry left the truck in a garage in South Dakota. Unfortunately,… more»
Toyota Jackpot: 1979 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40
It can be a hard pill to swallow when ill health forces a person to part with their long-term project vehicle, but sadly, that’s the fate that has befallen the owner of this Land Cruiser. After 10-years of work,… more»
1 of 1,500? 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury Pace Car
The number jumps around a bit from 1,300 to 1,900 with more than a few sources saying that there were 1,500 of these 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury Pace Car replicas made for the 1965 Indianapolis 500. This example can… more»
















