The Honda Civic del Sol Si is one long name and if you break it down, at least the last part, it’s “of the sun yes” which makes no sense. I’m kidding, of course, the Si isn’t meant to… more»
French Import: 1991 Citroën XM
French automakers such as Citroën, Peugeot, and Renault all spent time selling vehicles in the United States, but by the early 1990s, the trio had all left the market due to abysmal sales. Though most vehicles from the 1980s… more»
1963 Harley-Davidson Duo-Glide FL Survivor!
This Harley has a lot going for it! Not only is it one of the more desirable models, but this example is an all-original survivor with documentation back to the original owner. And between ’62-63, a strike at the… more»
Solid Project! 1962 MGA MKII
MG was founded in the 1920s and has produced some really classy cars over the past hundred years. Probably best known for their small roadsters like this 1962 MGA, MGs are very collectible and have a fairly wide collector… more»
Retro Muscle: 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396
According to the seller, this is a real-deal Super Sport 396 Chevelle from 1970. It has been sitting since the late 1970s and was most likely parked due to mechanical issues. The original 396 is “long gone” says the… more»
Early Sandcast Model: 1969 Honda CB750
The Honda CB750 is perhaps the most significant Japanese motorcycle ever made, and certainly among the top ten of important motorcycles, period. Combining performance, reliability, and comfort like not previously seen, the CB750 is a cherished collectible among motorcycle… more»
Economy Muscle? 1975 Chevrolet Cosworth Vega
I’ve come to realize my definition of “driver quality” is a bit looser than the way many people define it. A car that’s a single color (with presumably original paint), runs, and can be driven safely is where I… more»
8K Mile Survivor! 1973 International Pickup
Stories abound of extremely low mileage cars and trucks that are suddenly discovered with no clue as to where they have been or how they ended up in such a suspended state. It’s even more interesting when the vehicle… more»
’80s Flair! 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
With impossible-to-ignore tri-colored racing stripes, this first-year C3 (third-generation Corvette) shines from nearly every pedestrian-visible angle. The nondescript and almost certainly non-original 350 cid (5.7L) V8 and four-speed manual gearbox add interest and support the road-racing stripes. Slap a… more»
19K Mile Garage Find: 1999 Pontiac Bonneville SSE
While there are certain vehicles we’re accustomed to seeing socked away for safe-keeping, a modern era Pontiac Bonneville is not one of them. That being said, there’s something inherently pleasing about seeing a specimen like this turn up for… more»
Porsche-Powered! 1969 Safari Dune Buggy
There are probably three different ways that you can build a dune buggy. The first would be to do what I did with a friend years ago and mash something together from a discarded VW Beetle, tools needed? A… more»
Cool Cab Over: 1960 Jeep FC170 Truck
This 1960 Willys-Jeep FC170 is a rare find today, especially in decent shape with many original details intact. The seller purchased it as a running project but has not spent much time with it since bringing the cab-over-engine oddball… more»
Campsite Ready: 1976 GMC 26 Motorhome
With the summer travel season shaping up much differently than it has in the past, there’s been an uptick in interest in RVs and motorhomes, not to mention pop-up trailers and other camping apparatuses. It makes good sense, as… more»
One-Owner Survivor: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette
“Low-mileage” isn’t an uncommon description when it comes to Corvettes, but when you tack on some other descriptors like “all-original”, “1-owner”, and “survivor” and take into account this is a 51-year old example, some ears start to perk. This… more»

















