The vanning world is one of the most diverse hobbyist circles there is, especially in terms of what sort of vehicles van enthusiasts will show up to the next meet in. These vehicles literally became murals on wheels, allowing… more»
Warehouse Find Pagoda: 1970 Mercedes-Benz 280SL
Imagine having the foresight to grab every car that might potentially be worth a few bills someday and stashing it in your warehouse. That’s the key: a warehouse. It’s not hard to acquire potential project vehicles, but having the… more»
Numbers-Matching 327! 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS
When you’re in the market for a classic car, a debut year model is generally a good choice, with the Chevrolet Camaro being no exception. If it’s above the base model, that’s always good too, and throw in a… more»
Bargain Buy? 1968 Shelby GT500 Convertible
Have you ever looked at a classic car listing and been left scratching your head? I occasionally have, but this 1968 Shelby GT500 Convertible ramps the scratching to a new level. I can’t decide whether there is an error… more»
Volvo B18 Powered 1969 MGB GT
The MGB GT has always been a nice alternative to the “B”‘s open, wind-in-your-hair architecture. If you enjoy the MGB’s road manners but prefer a quieter, more secure cab experience, the GT would be the car for you. Regardless… more»
Two-Owner Survivor: 1981 DMC DeLorean
Ah, the DeLorean Motor Company. Where to start? If you wrote a movie script revolving around a fictitious fledgling car company headed by a charismatic individual trying to create an exclusive sports car that was hurriedly designed, horribly engineered,… more»
Prancing Horse Limousine: 1981 Ferrari 400i
UPDATE 4/13/2022 – With a car like this Ferrari Limo, it’s not something easy to forget and is very recognizable. So, we knew as soon as it showed up here on eBay that it was the same example that… more»
1-Of-132: 1950 Nash Statesman Custom Brougham
The American automotive scene was fascinating during the post-war years as manufacturers fought to release new models to replace their existing aging fleet. While some produced vehicles with similar design queues, Nash marched to the beat of a different… more»
Serious Muscle: 1969 Hurst/Olds 455
Beginning in the late 1960s, Oldsmobile partnered with Hurst Performance to build a series of limited production cars, all based on the mid-size Cutlass/F-85 platform. They would be available nine times between 1968 and 1984 with several breaks in-between…. more»
Parked In ’88: 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Racer
Parked since 1988, this 1964 Chevrolet Corvette in Lake Elsinore, California illustrates how a sporty used ‘Vette became a weekend track car back before every old Corvette was considered an untouchable masterpiece. Sporting then-common modifications like flared fiberglass fenders… more»
Spotless 1991 Ford LTD Country Squire
Let’s be honest; the full-sized station wagon is undoubtedly dead. Minivans and SUVs sounded their death knell, and there’s no evidence that manufacturers are considering reintroducing them any time soon. That’s a shame because they offered buyers unrivaled versatility… more»
1969 Chevrolet Corvette Sportwagon
The concept of wagon-izing a car that was decidedly anti-wagon in its original form is a trend that hasn’t exactly taken off in the sports car realm. The famous Ferrari 250 “bread van” conversion is perhaps the most desirable,… more»
8,000 Mile Survivor: 1981 Porsche 924 Turbo
We all recognize by now that the Porsche 924 will likely always be an affordable choice if you’re looking to own something with the Porsche crest on the hood. But one constant in an ever-shifting collector car landscape is… more»
French Project Car: 1988 Citroen CX GTi Turbo
As someone who just exited French car ownership, I can say that I’m forever tarnished for finding these oddballs surprisingly cool. I sold my 1988 Peugeot 505 wagon not too long ago, and while it was the right time… more»



















