Pay attention, because by the end of this one I’m going to commit sacrilege. The subject today is a truly stunning 1961 Cisitalia-Abarth 850 Scorpione Allemano Coupé. This beautiful offspring of a doomed marriage of Italian design and Argentine… more»
Solid 4×4: 1968 Jeepster Commando
We all know how hot the original Ford Bronco is right now, it’s hard to get a barely-usable one for less than $40,000, give or take. For that money, a person can have a jewel box of a Jeepster… more»
LS5 454 Roadster: 1971 Chevrolet Corvette
This 1971 Chevrolet Corvette is located in Galion, Ohio. It is said to retain its factory LS5 454 cubic inch V8 engine. As you may remember, the LS5 had hydraulic lifters and was said to be more streetable than… more»
Custom Chopped Bed: 1969 Ford F-100
Your eyes aren’t deceiving you and no, this isn’t another one of my oddball Photoshop exercises for fantasy vehicles that were never produced. This 1969 Ford F-100 Explorer pickup really does have a custom low box/bed for some reason…. more»
Never Restored: 1971 Jensen Interceptor
If you were a used car dealer in the 70s or 80s, you would have been smart to sock away anything resembling a performance or enthusiast car as a future project before prices shot up. It can be hard… more»
Nicest One Left? 1987 Chevrolet Cavalier RS
You have to love the owners who keep otherwise lost or forgotten cars on the road long after most enthusiasts have moved on to greener pastures. This 1987 Chevrolet Cavalier RS convertible has clearly ended up with the best… more»
Two For One Deal: 1972 Citroen SMs
Pop quiz: which country is a pair of semi-exotic vehicles with limited financial upside and somewhat complicated drivetrains most likely from originally? If you guessed France, you get the door prize. Now, I happen to love the Citroen SM… more»
No Reserve Shorty: 1977 Chevrolet C10
These days, most of the projects I buy are because of a connection I had to the car or truck in question in my youth. The cars are almost always a vehicle I wished I could have bought in… more»
Supercharged 3800: 1988 Pontiac Fiero GT
Oh, boy – I like the late-production Pontiac Fieros. There is no denying these are sexy machines, and it’s a shame that GM pulled the plug on this mid-engined classic right when it got good. That hasn’t stopped some… more»
Trucks, Imports, and Land Yachts: Montana Collection for Sale
There is a massive collection for sale in Montana that has a little bit of something for everyone. Project cars, restored cars, vehicles sitting in fields with no easy to determine if they can be reasonably restored – truly… more»
Cheap Hot Hatch: 1984 Saab 900 Turbo
When you sit around lamenting the rising price of enthusiast vehicles (like me), you can spiral around a whirlpool of despair – until you see a listing that reminds you deals for good cars are still out there, provided… more»
Low Mileage 2+2: 1972 Jaguar E-Type
When it comes to collector cars, we all know there are specific trims and build styles that are more desirable than others. Many enthusiasts will gladly take a subpar example of a sought-after configuration over a nicely restored or… more»
Solid Barn Find: 1962 International Harvester Scout 80
International Harvester built their popular Scout from 1960 to 1980 so this is an early model known as the Scout 8o that was built between 1960 to 1965. The ad calls is a Scout 800 but that model was… more»
Rust-Free California Car: 1974 Ford Pinto
1974 was the first year for federally-mandated 5 mph bumpers on both the front and rear of most American cars, including the Pinto, and they really did a number on the visual aspects of what was otherwise an interesting… more»





















