The Ford Motor Company developed some iconic car designs in the 1930s, largely thanks to the work and influence of Henry Ford’s son, Edsel Ford, and E.T. “Bob” Gregorie. Edsel, Gregorie, and another automotive designer named Johan “Jan” Tjaarda… more»
Factory 4-Speed Drop-Top! 1968 Ford XL GT390
This special-order Ford would have been the only one of its kind in most neighborhoods when new, not to mention its rarity today. Start with Ford’s highest convertible trim level, the nifty XL with hidden headlights and other niceties,… more»
Mid-Engine GT: 1972 Lotus Europa S2
The Lotus Europa was a mid-engine GT sports car built in England by Lotus Cars. Several variants were built between 1966-75, including this Series 2 edition from 1972. It has been modified and is capable of producing upwards of… more»
9k Miles? 1972 Porsche 911 Targa
Ambition and determination are two very strong traits when it comes to restoring a car. Although they are admirable, they can get you into trouble, like with this ’72 Porsche 911 Targa. Having possibly only covered 9,000 miles in… more»
Oddball Exotic: 1983 Bremen Sebring
Poetic license is a wonderful thing. The seller of this 1983 Bremen Sebring described it as looking like a miniature Corvette. I guess that he’s right to a point. Mind you, it does require you to squint a bit…. more»
35k Mile Survivor: 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
Occasionally a classic car will appear, and it becomes difficult to define its most important feature. That is the case with this 1967 Corvette Convertible. It is an original and unmolested survivor. The Corvette still wears the paint that… more»
41K Original Miles: 1986 Chevrolet Caprice Wagon
When it comes to estate wagons, America does it better than most. And I say that as someone who drives a European wagon and loves it dearly – but when it comes to the 1980s, you can’t touch GM… more»
1-of-1: 1991 Porsche 911 Reimagined By Singer
The Porsche 911 is a car of legends, and its iconic shape is one of the most instantly recognizable in the automotive world. They are already considered desirable, but when you find one that has been “Reimagined by Singer,”… more»
One Owner Project: 1974 Chevrolet Laguna S3
This 1974 Chevrolet Laguna S3 is a one-owner example that has been locked up in storage for many years. Always known as one of the “sportier” models, the Laguna is a bit of a rare bird these days and… more»
289 V8 Fastback: 1965 Ford Mustang GT
Everyone knows the success story of the Ford Mustang, Lee Iacocca’s brainchild that launched the “pony car” revolution in the mid-1960s. In its first 2 ½ years, Ford sold more than 1.2 copies of the Mustang, making it one… more»
Finish Your Way! 1934 Chevrolet Coupe
From a squeaky-clean shop in Crystal Lake (presumably Illinois) comes this old-school Chevy hot rod. The 1934 Chevrolet Three-Window Coupe has started a trip down Hot Rod Lane, and needs a new owner to finish the journey. The all-steel… more»
Vintage Big-Block Gasser: 1936 Willys Pickup
Last week we covered this 1956 Chevrolet Gasser that is a nicely prepared car but appears to have been built more for street use than actual drag racing. Today, we have a 1936 Willys Model 77 pickup, that is… more»
Two-Tone Two-Seater: 1957 Nash Metropolitan
The Nash Metropolitan was assembled by Austin in England for distribution in North America on behalf of Nash. It qualified as a subcompact years before that category was even created. It was also sold under the Hudson brand and… more»





















