Flat Six Powered: 1966 Fiberfab Avenger GT12

This Fiberfab Avenger GT12 kit car is one of the outliers that’s actually built to a high level with a legitimate powerplant under the hood. Powered by a flat-six transplanted from a Corvair, the Avenger wears an average paint… more»

Backyard Find: 1969 Jaguar E-Type

This 1969 Jaguar E-Type is yet another project-grade example of the desirable sports car, this one appearing to reside in very un-Jaguar-like surroundings of a messy backyard. The seller notes he purchased it out of a collection and has… more»

No Reserve Roadster: 1959 Triumph TR3

There’s something about a 2-seat British roadster I find very appealing. Maybe oddly appealing? I guess it depends who is the judge of that statement. I know there’s no such thing, but even more appealing is the prospect of… more»

No Reserve Project: 1969 Jaguar E-Type

This 1969 Jaguar E-Type is a Series 2 example that is equipped with the preferred manual gearbox. It has some needs, as the bodywork is rough and the interior requires full restoration. The seller has listed it as a… more»

Barn Find Bugeye: 1960 Austin-Healey Sprite

This 1960 Austin Healey “Bugeye” Sprite looks like a smart buy for anyone in the market for the iconic British sports car, as the current owner has taken care of a lot of the heavy lifting to bring it… more»

1-Of-32: 1952 Vincent Series C Touring Rapide

This 1952 Vincent Series C Touring Rapide is believed to be one of 32 bikes painted Chinese Red with black frames, an important distinction given most Touring Rapides wearing red paint were painted red on every surface. The listing… more»

Barn Stored for 40 Years: 1960 Triumph TR3

This 1960 Triumph TR3 has been locked away in a barn for 40 years after last being registered in 1980. The car looks every part like the barn find the seller describes, and while it does have rust, it… more»

Oddball 4×4: 1954 Austin Champ

If you’re looking for a vehicle that is sure to draw a crowd at any car show or off-road event, this 1954 Austin Champ would do it. It’s one interesting 4×4, to say the least. This rugged project can… more»

No Reserve: 48k Mile 1983 Jaguar XJS

This 1983 Jaguar XJS coupe is the second “High Efficiency” model that’s turned up in the last few days, and is also a nicely-preserved driver with low miles and presented as being in clean condition. The body looks to… more»

V6-Powered 1962 Jaguar Mark II

This 1962 Jaguar MK2 is hiding a secret beneath its clean exterior and otherwise stock appearance in the form of a modern drivetrain swap. It’s also equipped with the preferred manual gearbox, making this stately saloon a compelling alternative… more»

Nice Driver! 1949 MG TC

The seller of this 1949 MG TC came across it when someone saw them restoring a later MG TD and connected the seller with the widow of the TC owner. After some simple refurbishment due to storage, the car… more»

Rare V12 Coupe: 1975 Jaguar XJ12C

While the classic Jaguar XJS remains one of the car world’s most instantly recognizable designs, the pretty pillar-less coupe model is seen far less frequently, owing to its low production numbers of under 2,000 cars made. Fitted with a… more»

Original Survivor: 1971 Jensen Interceptor Mark III

The Jensen Interceptor was a lot of things, but what it wasn’t was a classic British sports car. What it offered was the chance for a lucky few people to own an accomplished Grand Tourer that cossetted its occupants… more»

Limited Edition Trophy: 1994 Land Rover Defender 90

While much has been written about Land Rover’s investment in the novel Camel Trophy series of offroad endurance events, less often seen is documentation of the limited production civilian models made bearing the iconic Trophy logo. This Defender 90… more»

Stored Dry For 33 Years: 1969 MG Midget

As my first car was this car’s twin (’69 Sprite) when I saw this beauty come up in our finds I knew I wanted to be the one to write it up. The little MG has just been reawakened… more»

Rare Else Performance Edition? 1970 Lotus Europa S2

I remember a time when a Lotus Europa would be seen periodically traversing America’s highways and byways. I haven’t come across one in years so I thought it would be a worthwhile exercise to take a look at this… more»

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