Had things gone according to plan, the Chevrolet Monza Mirage would have remained in production for more than its single model year. As a result, there could potentially have been significantly more built than the original 4,097 cars sold… more»
90K Mile Survivor: 1986 Buick Grand National
While it can seem like Buick Grand Nationals only pop up these days as total trailer queens with next to no miles on the clock, examples like this 1986 model in Massachusetts set us straight that there are still… more»
Parked Since ’69! 1955 Chevrolet 210
As the “Jan Brady” of Chevrolet trim levels, the middle trim 210 lacks the flashiness of the Marsha-level Bel Air, and the cuteness of the Cindy-ish 150. For full-on restoration the Bel Air’s additional trim and doo-dads take top… more»
Clean Fox Body: 1986 Ford Mustang GT
Four-eyed Mustangs aren’t exactly common these days, especially in nicely preserved condition with the preferred manual transmission. This 1986 model presents well with fresh paint and Pony wheels that thankfully haven’t been chromed. The seller lists some mild modifications… more»
440-Equipped: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T
I admire the owner of this 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T. So often, we see project cars where the restoration process stalls before it has had a chance to start. These cars can then be left to deteriorate beyond the… more»
Suicide Shift Survivor: 1952 Harley-Davidson FL
Suicide shift, jockey shifter, suicide clutch, whatever you call it, a hand-shifted Harley is a piece of nostalgia that some people crave. When this 1952 Harley-Davidson was new, it could have come with the “new” foot-shift/hand clutch, however, this… more»
528 Mile Trail 70! 1971 Honda CT70
I can’t think of another company that has made such an incredible variety of vehicle types over the decades, and they basically just got started after WWII in 1946. We all know their cars and motorcycles, but they also… more»
Sweet Shop Truck: 1972 Chevrolet C-10
1972 Chevrolet pickups have been very desirable for decades. The handsome grille design combined with classic styling makes them unique and collectible. This one can be found here on eBay with a current bid over $15,000, the reserve hasn’t… more»
Custom Dually: 1993 Geo Metro Dually Pickup
Ummm… so yeah. Well, this is an unusual one. How much time do I have left? (looking at the director) I actually thrive on oddball vehicles like this 1993 Geo Metro dually pickup, so when an anonymous Barn Finds… more»
32K Mile Factory Big Block! 1975 Chevrolet C-20
Before diesel power plants were common in the consumer pickup market, big-blocks were the best option for heavy-duty towing. This 3/4-ton Chevrolet from 1975 still has its original 454 cubic inch V8 and only shows a little over 32,000… more»
Rescued From The Crusher! 1965 International Harvester Scout
International Scouts are a sometimes overlooked segment of early SUV’s. Made from 1960 to 1965, the Scout 80 was built to rival the Jeep CJ and Toyota Land Cruiser and was a precursor to the Bronco. In fact, some… more»
Final Year Survivor: 1991 Honda CRX 5 Speed
The Honda CRX was a common sight on roads from the late 80s until around the late 90s. In the past 10 years or so these things are seldom seen anymore. The second-generation CRX was produced for the ’88… more»
Worthy Project Car? 1974 BMW 2002 Tii
This 1974 BMW 2002 Tii is a desirable project car, but is there a chance rust has proven itself a formidable opponent and that this car is past the point of saving? Hard to say, as the Tii’s have… more»
Near Mint? 1968 Pontiac GTO
That “near mint” claim is not mine, but that of the seller. They also describe it as a “true survivor” and note 31k original miles, so I’ll let you be the judge if the “near mint” claim is true…. more»
The One And Only 1977 PINTERA GT V8?
Back during the height of the kit car rage, someone out there decided that their old Ford Pinto needed a redesign. So, they set about giving it a new look and they apparently liked the finished product enough to… more»
Mad Max Inspired? 1998 Chevrolet Corvette
In the automotive world, trends tend to come and go quickly, but an emerging one at the moment is “Safari” customization, which involves adding a suspension lift, beefier tires, bumper bars, and other rugged accommodations to prepare unconventional vehicles… more»




















