Commanding Coupe: 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SE

I love this vintage Mercedes! Especially the two-door hardtop body style such as this 1969 280SE. I also don’t know a whole about them but I’ve never let that stop me before so let’s look at this beautiful coupe,… more»

Taxicab Project: 1947 Plymouth De Luxe

Back in 1947, if you wanted a taxi, you stood out by the road and flagged one down. Or called Yellow Cab and they sent one to you. Today, you pull up an App on your phone, and –… more»

Three-Wheeled Barn Find: 1981 HMV Freeway

I just got back from a six-day 4,800-mile road trip and anyone who has been on a freeway over the last few months will tell you that this 1981 HMV Freeway is probably the last vehicle you’d ever want… more»

Originally Moulin Rouge: 1970 Plymouth Cuda

Upon first glance, it would be hard to imagine that this 1970 Plymouth Cuda was ever any other color than what it is now.  But back in the day, in addition to their straightforward color offerings, Plymouth had come… more»

6-Wheels! 1978 Chevrolet Malibu/El Camino

At first glance, it’s hard to tell if this vehicle is more Chevrolet Malibu or more El Camino, the popular  “gentlemen’s” pickup. Because of the extended roofline and side windows, the half in front of the first set of… more»

Backyard Find: 1951 Jowett Jupiter

One of the great joys of this hobby is the thrill that comes on first sighting a tarp-covered lump hidden behind someone’s garage. It’s a moment of nearly infinite possibilities. Hidden away behind a garage in Colorado is a… more»

Known History: 1964 Studebaker Avanti R1

Sometimes buying a classic car can involve taking a leap of faith, but when you can trace the history of that car from day one, the process can be far less stressful. That is the case with this 1964… more»

Rescued Split-Window: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe

There can’t be many sadder sights than to see an iconic vehicle like this 1963 Corvette Split-Window Coupe left in a state like this. The car has been sitting on stands in this garage since 1972, but the current… more»

Original Hemi: 1957 Dodge Coronet D500

The owner of this 1957 Dodge Coronet D500 found it sitting in a field, and he has spent the past three years returning it to a roadworthy state. No aspect of its drivetrain has escaped his attention, and he… more»

Rare Jurgen Camper: 1975 Volkswagen Bus

Given the absolute insanity that surrounds Volkswagen Buses of the Type 2 variety, this rare Jurgen camper model should blow a few minds and make some buyers think the $93,000 asking price is downright reasonable. This conversion was done… more»

Amazing Original Survivor: 1970 Chevrolet Camaro SS/RS

Choosing to sell a classic car that you have owned for decades will always be a heart-wrenching experience. Being forced to do it due to changing circumstances is far worse. That is the story behind this amazing 1970 Camaro… more»

Two-Owner Survivor: 1967 Volvo 1800S

As mild-mannered Clark Kent proved when he slipped on the lycra suit and the red cape, heroes can emerge from the most unlikely of sources. Such is the case with the Volvo 1800S. This company has developed a reputation… more»

C20 Survivor! 1973 Chevrolet Cheyenne Pickup

Earlier in the week, we covered this 1969 Chevrolet C-10  and the thrust of the article was their popularity and ascendant values. Coming on their heels was their 1973-1987 successor, known as the “Square Body”. While not quite the… more»

42k Mile Survivor: 1960 Rambler American

The American is usually thought of as the first U.S.-built compact. It was followed by the Studebaker Lark, Ford Falcon, Plymouth Valiant, and a host of others. The first generation of the car was built between 1958-60 and the… more»

UPDATE: 383-Equipped 1947 Dodge 3-Window Business Coupe

UPDATE – The seller, Larry, has lowered his asking price to $11,500 and provided more information and photos. You can view their updated Classified here! One of the most complex parts of any project build, especially for the initiated,… more»

“Spinny Dorito” 1988 Mazda RX-7 FC Turbo II Project

Mazda has a long history with wacky engines. Their first car, the R360 introduced in 1960, was powered by a rear-mounted air-cooled V-twin engine displacing just 356cc. It was moderately successful and they wanted to expand on that moderate… more»

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