Porsche Speedsters are some of the most recognizable and replicated historical sports cars in the world. You can buy a kit to make your own 356 using a Volkswagen drivetrain, but real-deal 356’s are exceedingly rare and very valuable…. more»
Rare Big Foot Edition: 1987 Ford F150 4×4
Few vehicles were as widely recognized as the original “Big Foot” monster truck that could be seen flying through the air of indoor arenas across the country or doing parade laps at major outdoor venues, so it’s of little… more»
Nearly Perfect: 1983 Datsun 720 King Cab 4×4
Survivors in any form are generally appreciated by enthusiasts, but survivors that wear their original graphics kit and factory decals in near-perfect condition occupy a particularly warm spot in the hearts of gearheads. This 1983 Datsun 720 King Cab… more»
Factory Drag Car: 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 Lightweight
There was once a time when car manufacturers were heavily involved in all facets of motorsport. Today they tend to function mostly as engine suppliers for various categories. In days gone by, they would manufacture full factory specials designed… more»
Special Wishes 1-Of-1: 1985 Porsche 930 Turbo
In 1986, Porsche established its own “Porsche Exclusive” Division. Its predecessor was known as Sonderwünsche (Special Wishes) and produced cars like this 1985-model 930. These cars were tailored to a buyer’s needs, and this one is unique. It is… more»
Original Owner: 1965 Morgan Plus 4 Drop Head Coupe
There is a practical reason to own a car like this 1965 Morgan +4 Drophead, especially if you are the sort of person who is “hands-on” with their classics. Unlike so many vehicles, the Morgan is hand-built. The company… more»
55k Mile 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS 454!
Chevrolet got into the personal luxury segment in 1970 with its new Monte Carlo. The car sold like hot cakes in its first year, so changes for the next year would be few, sharing its platform with Pontiac’s Grand… more»
59k Mile 1978 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 4-Speed
The person who eventually buys this 1978 Camaro Z28 can be reasonably sure of one thing; There is not much of a chance that they will need to spend one red cent on this classic. That is because this… more»
Fishbowl Find: 1966 GM TDH-4519 Bus
The “New Look” municipal transit bus was produced from 1958 to 1977 by the Truck and Coach Division of General Motors. It’s commonly referred to as the “Fishbowl” for its six-piece rounded windshield that was later replaced by a… more»
Finish and Enjoy! 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 Project
If you think “Z/28” simply means “a sportier Camaro,” sit back and relax while we turn the clock back to 1969. Chevrolet had some catching up to do after the popular new-for-’65 Ford Mustang created a class of vehicles… more»
Solid Project: 1972 Dodge Challenger
I have always considered the 1st Generation Challenger to be one of the best looking cars that Dodge has ever produced. The lines and proportions lend themselves perfectly to a muscle car, or they can be successfully transformed into… more»
Clean Californian: 1974 Ford Maverick
The Maverick was designed by Ford to be an affordable car that would steal sales from its Japanese rivals. It was a car that turned out to be a sales success for the company, and more than 301,000 of… more»
360 Horsepower Rarity: 1964 Chrysler 300K
The Chrysler 300 letter cars have always been an oddity to me – performance and luxury sound like a great combination, but production numbers were always low. Here’s your chance to scoop one up as this 1964 Chrysler 300K… more»
BF AUCTION: 1935 Austin Ruby Saloon
What the Ford Model T did for Americans, the Austin Seven did for the British. The Seven was introduced in 1922, with a design that is surprisingly similar to the Model T or even the Model A. While its… more»