The person who decides to take on this 1955 Austin-Healey 100/4 (BN1) is facing a major restoration project, but in my own opinion, the appearance of the 100/4 ranks only second to the Jaguar E-Type Roadster when it comes… more»
Sports Cars
Stalled Restoration: 1972 De Tomaso Pantera
There are plenty of enthusiasts in the world who prefer the styling purity of the early De Tomaso Pantera over the later models. This 1972 Pantera is looking for just such a person, but they will need to be… more»
Cheap Kit Car: 1956 Porsche Speedster
Here’s the thing about kit cars: they look awesome when they’re done, and you may even end up with a decent performance car that costs a pittance compared to the real thing. Of course, that’s only possible if you… more»
23 Years Owned: 1988 VW GTI 16V
In general, the second generation of Volkswagen’s U.S. lineup has all but disappeared from U.S. roads. They’re not showing up in junkyards, either, and the hot versions of the standard Golf and Jetta – the GTI and GLI –… more»
Time Capsule: 44k Mile 1982 Datsun 280ZX
It’s hardly a coincidence that I’ve started seeing more preserved Datsun S130s cruising around on nice summer days. As the generational shift continues, Gen Xers will begin buying up the cars of their youth, with vehicles like this clean… more»
Engine Still Turns: 1974 Porsche 914
This 1974 Porsche 914 is an intriguing project, equipped with the larger 2.0L engine that supposedly still turns over. You can see here in the lead photo showing its dusty, faded paint that it was once yellow, a desirable… more»
Black And Gold: 1979 Lancia Zagato Spyder
If you are looking for a unique ride to take to your local automotive, morning beverage event, look no further than this 1979 Lancia Zagato Spyder Special. This convertible can be yours for a price of $6,900 and is… more»
Cheap Z Project? 1978 Datsun 280Z
When you hear the words, “Great project car”, there are seemingly infinite possibilities as to what that could mean. In the case of one seller, it’s a 1978 Datsun 280Z with a blown head gasket and roached interior. It… more»
Dry Texas Find: 1977 Lotus Eclat
It seems vintage Lotus cars are always a rare find when they turn up, but don’t necessarily inspire buyers to fall over themselves trying to acquire one. A Porsche 356 or early 911, sure – there’s seemingly always a… more»
Not A Flipper: 1972 Porsche 911
One of the aspects of the car hobby I feel like is a dying art form is an owner that holds onto a car for a decade or more, slowly bringing it back to a respectable driver condition. This… more»
Another Cheap Turbo: 1986 Ford Mustang SVO
Another day, another cheap SVO project. This 1986 Ford Mustang SVO is a final year example wearing great colors with under 100,000 miles on the clock. I’ve been saying for a while now, I feel these turbocharged Fords are… more»
Original Paint: 1962 Porsche 356 Super
Having spent the majority of its life with one family, this Porsche 356 Super is an unrestored find that has 85,000 original miles. Mechanically solid, and ready to drive, this classic and desirable Porsche is a sharp looker minus… more»
Never Be Cheaper: 1984 Ford Mustang SVO
This has to be one of the cheapest running/driving Ford Mustang SVOs for sale at the moment, listed for just $4,500 and located in Denver. The seller has updated the nose to resemble the later models, and notes some… more»
No Reserve Land Shark: 1986 BMW 635CSI
BMW’s E24-chassis 6-Series remains one of the better choices still available for reasonable money if a German hobby car is on your list. The 635CSI often gets overlooked next to the glorious M6 of the same generation, but the… more»
Euro-Spec Manual: 1982 Mercedes 280SL
A few days ago, a junkyard owner who knew I liked old-school German cars mentioned to me he had a Mercedes come in that was too clean to scrap. In my mind, I had already worked it out to… more»
















