1928 Packard 645 Barn Find!

While there are not a whole lot of details about this 1928 Packard 645 tow truck, it really is an awesome piece of machinery. It can be yours for $17,000. No VIN or title is listed. This wrecker is… more»

Two For One: Pair Of Studebaker Champs

This is a great duo that is up for sale. Two former workhorses, a 1961 and 192 Studebaker Champ pickup trucks can become your projects for the asking price of $3,500. They are wanting to be sold as a… more»

Stored 20 Years: 1963 Studebaker Wagonaire

Wagons are hot right now and Studebakers are cool, what a great combo that makes for this 1963 Studebaker Wagonaire. Yes, the one with the rear portion of the roof that folds back. This cool/hot wagon can be found… more»

Hot Rod Potential: 1937 Ford Business Coupe

When you look at this car, hopefully, it inspires you to get down to business and put it back on the road. This 1937 Ford Business Coupe has incredible potential. Currently, the car has a buy-it-now price of $7,500… more»

Barn-y Award Winner! 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS

Imagine it’s 1990. You’ve heard of the Internet, but it’s not a part of your daily life. A guy at work knows a gal who knows a guy who has an old black Chevy… some kind of special model… more»

Well-Loved Driving Machine: 1989 BMW M3

Much has been written about the long-lived nature of cars developed by BMW’s in-house motorsport division, particularly the E28 M5 and E30 M3. Of course, these are maintenance-hungry engines, but the basic rule of thumb says if you treat… more»

48k Original Miles: 1971 Ford Torino Cobra

For the person on the hunt for an original survivor, this 1971 Torino Cobra might be just the car. It isn’t perfect, but it appears to be an honest car that is ready to be driven and enjoyed. The… more»

Super 60 Package: 1987 Dodge Shelby CSX

The Shelby-modified CSX Shadows are an interesting lot, packing respectable performance in a rental car body, and made fairly exclusive thanks to low production numbers. Still, like so many of the other Shelby-ized 1980s Mopar products, values haven’t skyrocketed… more»

Hot E-Body Project! 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T

As Mopars go, it’s hard to beat an E-body (Dodge Challenger or Plymouth Barracuda / ‘Cuda) for making Chrysler fans drool and dream of days gone by. This 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T in Painesville, Ohio took a hard hit… more»

42 Actual Miles?!! 1974 AMC Matador

This 1974 AMC Matador Coupe is amazing. It looks like it’s had a nut-and-bolt restoration or like it just left the factory in Kenosha and was driven 42 miles and parked in someone’s living room for the next 45… more»

Rare 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 Convertible!

This 1970 Chevelle is a car that is going to tick a lot of the right boxes for many Chevelle enthusiasts. The fact that it is an original SS LS5 454 Convertible, and that the original engine is lurking… more»

Miata Swap? 1971 Lotus Elan Project

The owner of this 1971 Lotus Elan S4 floats a potential pathway that the next owner might choose to follow with the car, and it is a path that might make a lot of sense. With the original engine… more»

French Connection: 1973 Citroen Ami 8 Break

French cars are the Rodney Dangerfield of the vehicle world, there’s no question about it. Some people – a few million of them – swear by them and would own nothing else. Here in the U.S., we never really… more»

Basic Needs: 1973 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus

This 1973 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus is a rust-free survivor that is looking for a new home. It needs some cosmetic work and basic mechanical maintenance, and it would then be a pretty nice car to own and drive…. more»

One Owner Wagon: 1989 Chevrolet Caprice

It is a sad reality that the days of the family station wagon are now gone, with SUVs now absorbing that segment of the new car market that was previously occupied by cars like this Chevrolet Caprice Wagon. These… more»

Cheap 1973 Lotus Europa John Player Special!

If an iconic British brand and notable model, specifically a 1973 Lotus Europa John Player Special, is cool to you, then how about owning number 32 of potentially 200 or so ever built? With 62,796 miles registered on the… more»

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