Here’s something you don’t see every day – a super-trick Sixties-style custom ’57 Chevy! Sadly the listing here on craigslist in St. Louis, Missouri provides less information than given for a typical $125 chainsaw, but hey the seller is only asking… more»
Hot Rods
Diesel Dually What? 1952 Buick Roadmaster
Have you ever found yourself with a load of parts and a rusty old car and wanted to combine them? Well that may very well be what happened to this 1952 Buick Roadmaster. Sitting on a truck frame with… more»
Chop Top Delivery: 1936 Plymouth Sedan Delivery
For those of you that love chopped tops but don’t have the means or the space to perform the chop, buying an already chopped project can be a good way to get into the chopped ride of your dreams…. more»
Hot Rod Ready: 1955 Chevrolet 210
We all have differing opinions and ideas, but is this 1955 Chevy 210 about the prefect V8 swap candidate? I believe it was a hot rod in its past due to a few details, but overall this sedan has… more»
Hot Rod Healey: 1956 Austin Healey 100
While the term “hot rod” may not coincide with British built cars very often, it is an old concept much like this 1956 Austin Healey 100. Revered for being a fantastic British built sports car with a nimble power… more»
Old School Street Fighter! Big Block ’75 Buick Skylark
Thanks to the rising tide of ’60s muscle car values, it takes bruisers like this to remind us that hot rodding’s still alive and well in the dirty narrow garages of middle America. Only two more doors and a… more»
Uncommon Drop Top: 1952 Hudson Hornet
Convertibles are always interesting in the classic car realm, but how about a convertible version of an American Icon? Scarce, uncommon, and rare, this 1952 Hudson Hornet convertible is a sweet example that runs and drives. Parked since 2013,… more»
No Reserve: 1932 Ford Coupe
How many times have you dreamed of building a hot rod ’32 Ford but either didn’t have the money, or the heart to cut original Henry steel? Well this ’32 Coupe project may be right up your alley. Offered… more»
When Only Speed Mattered: 1965 Plymouth Belvedere
It must have been rough to be a cop back in the 1960s. Street racing had become the second national pastime, and nearly everyone partaking of that pastime had more horsepower under the hood than your standard police car. … more»
1940s Hot Rod: 1930 Ford Model A
For almost as long as there have been cars, enthusiasts have been hot rodding them! This 1930 Ford Model A is an excellent early example of a hot rod with enough upgrades to keep things interesting. According to the… more»
Pile Of Parts And Rust: 1934 Plymouth Coupe
At first glance, it’s hard to tell if there’s actually a car in this pile of parts, but look closer and you can see the 1934 Plymouth Coupe buried in there. The seller claims that his wife doesn’t see… more»
Hot Rod Potential: 1930 Ford Model A Roadster
I am not going to get all wordy on this one, gang…just someone, get on eBay and buy this Model A Roadster. Like, right now! You can find the ad here on eBay in Lake Charles, Louisiana with a current… more»
Rough And Ready: 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe
There isn’t a more classic hot rod project than a 1932 Ford. Although this is merely a shell of a car, there appears to be enough parts here to make a decent project. Thanks to Barn Finds reader Darrun… more»
Solid Tu-Door: 1933 Ford Tudor
Parked on jack stands, and looking a bit weathered, this Ford Tudor is a very solid candidate to revive, especially considering it is a native California car. When the 1950’s came about this Ford received a little hot rod… more»
Old School! Custom-bodied 1941 Ford Hot Rod
This could be a nifty custom-bodied vintage hot-rod, or it could have been slapped together a few years ago on a lark. Potential buyers should contact the apparently lonely seller for answers because the listing here on eBay consists… more»
Rare Among Rare: 1932 Ford Sport Coupe
When you talk about hot rods and collector cars, one car that invariably comes up is the 1932 Ford. This year marked several milestones for Ford including the introduction of the V8 engine. 1932 also saw a large variety… more»