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Warehouse Stash: Classic British Car And Motorcycle Trove

Having spent the last thirty years or so poking around garages and sheds for classic British car finds, I have to say that this stash of 20 British cars,  5 motorcycles, parts, and tools made my heart skip a… more»

25 Years In Storage: 1962 Triumph TR3A Project

We all have those odd projects that we know we need to do but somehow time – and maybe interest – get away from us and we are left to sweep up the pieces. Here is an example of… more»

A House Full Of Spiders: Fiat 124 Spider Package Deal

Whether it is deserved or not, Fiat hasn’t had the best reputation for reliability in this country. A Ford dealer that I worked for briefly in the 1970s would not take a Fiat in trade for any new or… more»

Barn Stored Alfas: Alfa Romeo Project Package

The sight of a pair of late fifties Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spiders fresh from a barn and up for sale would warm the hearts of Alfisti everywhere and that is what we have on Craigslist in Benton Township, Michigan… more»

The First Are The Purest: 1962 MG Midget

When Austin-Healey redesigned the Sprite, MG got a new Midget out of the deal.  The Sprites were built at the MG plant in Abingdon, so adding the octagon badge and some additional chrome trim brought us the first Midget… more»

Parked Since 1972: 1962 Triumph TR3A Project

Triumph sports cars always seemed to offer that little bit more than their competition in features such as engine size, disc brakes and fully synchronized gearboxes.  You can have your own piece of classic British motoring history with this… more»

Half Scale Gullwing: 1990 Mazda Autozam AZ1

In the US we get only a small portion of the models that Japanese manufacturers build for their domestic market.  One of those forbidden delights is the Autozam AZ1, a mid-engine, two seat sports coupe and one is for… more»

Some Assembly Required: 1973 Triumph TR6

The most muscular of the “Golden Age” British sports cars, the TR6 brings back fond memories to many a baby boomer. Fortunately, over 90,000 were produced during it’s 8-year run. This example, located in beautiful Monterey, California and seen  here… more»

Fastest Four Seats in the World: 1968 Iso Rivolta S4

Iso earned a reputation for producing exotic, V8-powered sedans favored by the rich and famous, but they are relatively scarce today due to limited production and high purchase prices when new. This tired example of a Rivolta is claimed… more»

Twin-Cam Survivor: 1959 MGA Roadster

This very special sports car has supposedly stashed in a barn since the seventies! It’s not your typical MGA either. It’s a twin-cam equipped roadster and that means it’s rare and worth a pretty penny. The seller has gone… more»

Fire Sale: 1975 Triumph Spitfire

Surely everyone has seen and appreciated the Triumph Spitfire by now, but like any old car, Spitfires in nice original condition aren’t very easy to find for a good deal. Garaged for the past 30 years, this bright orange… more»

BF AUCTION: 1961 LaDawri Daytona Body

Back in the fifties and sixties, fiberglass bodied sports cars were hot! People built them, they raced them, and many companies made money producing them. LaDawri was one of the biggest players in the game and this Daytona was one… more»

Real Porsche Power: 1970 Porsche 914-6

The 914 was a joint project between Volkswagen and Porsche so many 911 enthusiasts do not consider it to be a full member of the family. It’s hard to argue against this one’s pedigree though. This particular car is a… more»

Straight Driver: 1974 Datsun 260Z

What is there to say, that hasn’t already been said about the Datsun Z car? It is the Japanese sports car that stole America’s heart 47 years ago. The Z car is still relevant today with many who have… more»

First Year X: 1974 Fiat X1/9

Some cars are really hard to let go of. Whether they are rare, or they hold some other sentimental reason for making it difficult. The seller of this first year X1/9 is looking to let his prized Italian leave… more»

Lean and Clean: 1979 Mazda RX-7

Most people know that Mazda didn’t invent the rotary engine, and most people know that they weren’t the first company to put them in a production vehicle. But, most of us automatically connect those two dots whenever anyone says… more»