True Barn Find: 1957 Triumph TR3

Apart from the fuzzy pictures, this is my favorite kind of barn find! This 1957 Triumph TR3 appears to be pleasingly original, and its “rescuer” has gone through some of the difficult work necessary to get the car running… more»

804 Mile Oddity: 1962 Sabra Sport Roadster

When you sit down and contemplate the countries that were home to some of the sports car manufacturing powerhouses of the 1960s, Israel is a country that wouldn’t be high on many lists. Yet this country was the home… more»

Black Plate Driver: 1961 Porsche 356

This 1961 Porsche 356 is described as a driver-quality example that hasn’t been stripped down and restored into a priceless show car, a refreshing change of pace from the usual 356 listing. Still, there’s no such thing as a… more»

No Reserve: 58k Mile 1959 Edsel Ranger

The Edsel cost Ford hundreds of millions of dollars and is perhaps the automobile industry’s biggest failure. Not because it was a bad car, it was just the wrong car introduced at the wrong time. Famous for its horse… more»

Full-Size Hot Rod: 1963 Chrysler Newport

The Newport was Chrysler’s entry-level full-size automobile between 1961 and 1981. Its appearance in the line-up at first was to attract buyers that previously went for the recently discontinued DeSoto brand. Under the skin, the Newport was the same… more»

Mysterious Barn Find: 1964 Mercury Comet

At first, the Comet was Mercury’s version of the Ford Falcon, but it would be built for two years before any Mercury badging appeared on the car. That changed in 1962 when it began a full-fledged Mercury offering. The… more»

No Reserve Super SUV: 1992 GMC Typhoon

GMC only produced 2,497 examples of the Typhoon for the 1992 model year. That makes them a rare classic that combines impressive performance levels in an SUV with more than a touch of luxury. This one is a tidy… more»

BF Classified: 1962 Dodge Dart

Here is a first-year example of ChryCo’s “down-sized” Dodge B-platform offering in the form of a Dart. While it is not stated specifically, this car appears to be a 330 trim level but let’s take a close look at… more»

Two-Stroke Racer: 1957 Berkeley SE328

If you recognize this little car, it’s probably because we featured it when it was listed for sale and then again when we bought it! We quickly went through the brakes and got it running again. It’s great fun… more»

Hot Rodded Survivor: 1985 Ford Mustang Notchback

There doesn’t seem to be a shortage of heavily modified Fox-body Mustangs, but those that are clean and low-mileage are few and far between. Even with a few simple but tasteful modifications, this 1985 Ford Mustang LX notchback still… more»

302 Project: 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback

This 1969 Mustang Fastback was parked in 2007 due to a flat battery. Its current owner has revived the car, and now it needs someone to return it to its former glory. It should be worth the effort because… more»

Original Paint: 1979 Ford Mustang Indy Pace Car

When Ford developed the Fox-body platform, it was intended to be used as the base for their “world car.” This never eventuated, but the platform was used with enormous success in the US. The Fox-body Mustang was introduced in… more»

Parking Lot Find: 1956 Cadillac Sedan De Ville

It is interesting how people position their cars for sale photography. Some are done really well, others not so much so and some are just, well weird. This ’56 Cadillac is one of those, rather unusual ones. That being… more»

Stored 30 Years: 1970 Pontiac GTO 4-Speed

The first thing the seller says about this car is that it’s an “easy restoration.” I usually doubt claims like that because by nature of the term restoration does not imply easy. But in the case of this 1970… more»

No Reserve: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

Restoring a classic car can be a rewarding experience, especially when the vehicle in question possesses performance levels that match its aggressive looks. That is the case with the 1969 Plymouth Road Runner. Not only do they look tough,… more»

Rare Woodie: 1940 Buick Super Estate Wagon

One of the 495 Buick Super Estate Wagons manufactured for the 1940 model year for sale in the US (six others were made for export) has surfaced in  Cleveland County, Oklahoma and here on Facebook Marketplace, the tip is… more»

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