Patina Pickup: 1951 Chevrolet 3100

Sometimes things aren’t all that they seem. This 1951 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup hints that it might be anything but average, but the actual story only becomes apparent once you begin to dig below the surface. The owner has created… more»

Custom Cab: Cummins-Powered Volvo!

If you haven’t noticed, custom built trucks have become a thing. And I don’t mean a pickup truck with a lift kit and dually axle, I mean vehicles that were formerly reserved for commercial and/or industrial use now being… more»

No Reserve Project: 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1

It can become a common theme with 1st Generation Mustang project cars. I would like a dollar for every example I’ve seen with significant rust problems because I suspect that I would finish up with enough cash to buy… more»

Three-Gauge Project: 1966 Porsche 912 Coupe

Over the years, the rising tide of early 911 prices has carried the fortunes of the less-favored 912 ever higher. Fear not, gentle reader, for here we have evidence that solid 912s are still out there, waiting to be… more»

Solid Survivor: 1929 Ford Model A

The Model A was the successor to Ford’s popular Model T. 1927 would be the transition year between the T and A, an automobile whose development costs are said to have set old Henry back $100 million for design… more»

318-Equipped: 1978 Dodge D100 Pickup

Classic pickups have grown in popularity in recent years, and good ones can command some pretty impressive prices in today’s market. This 1978 Dodge D100 Pickup is a project build that runs and drives, and the owner has done… more»

Manx Style: 1961 VW Dune Buggy

I’m sure that we all have our own automotive Bucket List, and while I have had the privilege to drive some desirable cars during my lifetime, one that has always eluded me is a traditional Dune Buggy. The former… more»

Cool Custom: 1958 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup

I will always appreciate a custom build where the owner has tackled to project as a complete package. The longer I look at this 1958 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup, the more small details I spot that make this vehicle something… more»

1 Of 50: 1952 Siata 300BC Convertible

The Siata Company- or Societa Italiana Auto Trasformazioni Accesori for long- was originally founded in 1926 by an Italian gearhead named Giorgio Ambrosini, whose initial vision was to open a tuning and modification shop for Fiat cars and to… more»

Super Survivor! 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass S

Oldsmobile had it all going on in 1972. It’s hard to imagine that they could make such a stylish car as this 1972 Cutlass S, hit a third-place domestic sales record of 1.1 M vehicles for ’77 – thanks… more»

Stored 20 Years: 1969 Chevrolet Nova

If you search online for a 1969-72 Chevy Nova for sale, SS models and clones of the same pop up the most often. Less seen are the “regular” Nova with six-cylinder or small V8 engines. They represented 93% of… more»

Solid Survivor: 1965 Buick Skylark

This 1965 Buick Skylark will undoubtedly check off a lot of boxes for many people: it’s a mid-1960s GM A-Body, it’s a coupe, it’s all original, and it’s running and driving! Although it’s almost 60 years old, this car… more»

Series 1 Carport Find: 1971 Datsun 240Z

If you find an early Datsun Z car parked in a carport that isn’t a pile of rust, you may be having a very good day. The seller of this 1971 Datsun 240Z enjoyed such luck, finding a genuine… more»

Work-In-Progress: 1968 Ford Mustang

In 1968, the Mustang would continue to dominate the pony car scene that Ford had created four years earlier. Though competition was plentiful then, Mustang would still outsell all the others. The seller’s car looks like your basic Mustang… more»

Fixable Convertible? 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 402

How did all of this happen?  That was my first thought when I spied this ’72 Chevrolet Chevelle SS on our tip line. I was initially turned off by it but I kept looking it over and shaking my… more»

Buy One Get One: 1955 Chevrolet Bel Airs

When it comes to cars, a BOGO (buy one/get one), usually means that one is shaky and the other is worse. In this case, we have a pair of 1955 Chevrolet Bel Airs, one is a convertible and the… more»