Sometimes a simple, straight up listing is with a very obvious car is nice to come across. This 1966 Ford Galaxie project car has a clear title, no VIN listed, and a claimed 153,000 miles if that is important…. more»
Florida Find: 1978 Corvette Pace Car
Another day, another tired pace car waiting for rescue. This 1978 Chevrolet Corvette Pace Car is baking in the sun somewhere near St. Petersburg, Florida, in need of cosmetic and mechanical restoration. The C3 Pace Cars were intended to… more»
Brown’s the New Black: 1976 Chevy Corvette
When it comes to fairly common project cars like a 1976 Chevrolet Corvette, one way to get my attention is to list one in an unusual color. We see plenty of these ‘Vettes in red, white, and black, but… more»
FX3 Suspension: 1989 Chevrolet Corvette Z51
It really hadn’t occurred to me until I read this listing description for a 1989 Chevrolet Corvette, but the ’89s are an interesting year: they preserved the classic C4 styling cues before the Corvette adopted a more rounded look,… more»
Almost Done: 1964 Impala SS Convertible
It is hard to tell what is going on with this 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS convertible. It was at one time a barn find but is in the process of being restored. The photos make it hard to determine… more»
30 Years In A Yard: 1969 Pontiac GTO
The seller tells us that this 1969 Pontiac GTO has been sitting in a Los Angeles backyard since 1988. It’s now for sale here on eBay, with bidding only at $3,550 as I write with no reserve. Thanks to reader… more»
Survivor Garage Find: 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
Purchased in 1995 by the current owner, this 1967 Corvette convertible is thought to be a survivor. Carefully stored the past 8 years, this Corvette appears quite clean and straight. Maintaining many original components, and having covered only 34,700… more»
Shrub Power! 1968 Ford Torino GT Field Find
Tales of “that old 427 Torino” sitting behind a house with weeds growing up through the hood can become the stuff of legends. The story of this 1968 Ford Torino, however, appears to be less “Holy Grail” and more… more»
















