The Javelin was AMC’s primary entry in the hot pony car market of the late ‘60s. By the mid-70s, the market had changed and 1974 would be the last year of the car. This Javelin, likely finished in the… more»
K-Code Conversion: 1936 Ford Coupe
This 1936 Ford Coupe is an unfinished custom build. Its specifications aren’t radical, but it should still provide some noticeable performance improvements over a standard Coupe. It needs someone to finish the work, which appears to be mostly cosmetic…. more»
Best One Left? 2,200 Mile 1986 Chevrolet El Camino
Although the Chevrolet El Camino has lived through multiple iterations, the fifth and final generation is perhaps the most recognized. While it’s the kind of car that brings a smile for its unusual configuration and always-ready-for-a-good-time demeanor, values haven’t… more»
572 Original Miles! 1997 Chevrolet Camaro SS/Z28 30th Anniversary
With 1997 marking the 30th Anniversary of the Camaro, Chevrolet chose to celebrate this milestone by releasing a special edition, which is their usual practice on such occasions. This is one of those cars, and it is probably as… more»
Box Bike: 1982 Honda Motocompo
This looks like the box that your other motorcycle came in but this 1982 Honda Motocompo really looks like this. Most of us know that they were made to be carried in the back of a car and taken… more»
8-Seater Classic: 1966 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser
Tackling a family restoration project can be a rewarding experience, regardless of whether you breathe new life into an old house or a classic car. This 1966 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser offers just such an opportunity, and the result will… more»
Bloomington Gold: 1971 Chevrolet Corvette LT-1
This 1971 Chevrolet Corvette is claimed to have traveled only 1,333 miles in the past 49 years. It is a true time capsule and Bloomington Gold Benchmark award winner. It is listed for sale here on eBay for $80,000… more»
Jet Powered 2000 Volkswagen Beetle!
And now for something from the “When enough is just right, too much is perfect” department. Back in the ’60s and early ’70s, Chevrolet used the moniker “Turbo-Jet” to refer to their big-block Mark IV engines. Forget about catchy… more»
Electrified Roadster: Shelby Cobra Kit Car
An electric Shelby Cobra: is this not the greatest insult ever conceived? Well, yes and no. It’s not like some modern-day tech scion decided to flip the proverbial bird to men with gasoline in their veins everywhere and create… more»
Short Nose Jaguar D-Type Replica Project
The Jaguar D-Type that won Le Mans in 1956, completing more than 2,500 miles at an average speed of 104.47 miles per hour, was sold by RM Sotheby’s in 2016 for an insane $21.78 million. These very successful racing… more»
Worth Saving? 1968 Saab Sonett V4
The Saab Sonett II and Saab Sonett V4 are rare to see today in any condition, but is this 1968 Saab Sonett V4 too far gone to bring back to life again? The seller has it listed here on… more»
Only One in US? 1972 Ford Taunus TC
While most car guys recognize the Cortina name, the Taunus moniker is less familiar. The Taunus TC (Taunus Cortina) was a family of cars built by Ford of Germany from 1970-82 and was based on the same platform and… more»
400 HP Woodgrain Stroker! 1990 Buick Estate
When you own an estate, the daily routine can be exhausting. Mending fences and equipment, tending to your livestock, entertaining guests, disciplining your servants… it all takes a toll. The estate owner needs a vehicle that offers not only… more»
Corvette-Powered: Lamborghini Countach Replica
For years, I barely paid attention to replicas of desirable supercars and sports models. Most of the time, it was not due to any particular elitism or judgment, but because the replica itself was so terribly constructed. I’ve never… more»

















