1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible Project

This Lincoln Continental saw active duty as a daily driver from 1966 until 1978 and was then used as a parade car from ’78 until it was taken off the road in 1995 and stored in a garage. In… more»

EXCLUSIVE: Rare 1981 SanFu Electric

Reader Chad M has decided to part ways with what could be the holy grail of Subaru Kei trucks/vans. Prior to being known here in the States for building all-wheel-drive rally cars, Subaru was primarily focused on building affordable… more»

Air-Cooled Garage Find: 1982 Porsche 911 SC

This 1982 Porsche 911SC has been parked in a garage for the last 10 years, and is listed for sale by two brothers. The SCs have long been touted as the last, great affordable air-cooled 911, and this appears… more»

Rockford Files: 1978 Pontiac Firebird

“This is Jim Rockford. At the tone leave your name and message, I’ll get back to you.” Nope, never heard of The Rockford Files. Actually, it was one of my favorite TV shows from the 1970s, and a big… more»

1-of-2 Color: 1962 Chrysler 300H

Wearing distinctive Flamingo paint which was a special order, this 1962 Chrysler 300H is a striking looking vehicle. With only 435 hardtops being built during 1962, it also has a level of rarity to it which goes hand-in-hand with… more»

Clean Cruiser: 1971 Oldsmobile Delta 88

In 1971, it was time for a new General Motors full-size cars. This generation would see them as big as they ever would be. This generation also had to go through new bumper impact rules as well as seeing… more»

Over $10K Invested: 1979 Ford F250

The market for vintage trucks is a strong one, with lots of interest in solid baselines for any number of builds, from resto-mods to frame off restorations to shop trucks that wear their patina with pride. Perhaps that’s where… more»

Parts Included: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro

The list of work that this ’68 Camaro needs is as long as your arm, but thankfully, it does come with a stash of new parts to get the ball rolling. It is a true blank canvas, and you… more»

Lone Ranger: 1955 Ford Ranger 4-Wheel Drive

Marmon-Herrington is renowned for the 4-wheel-drive conversion work that they performed on Ford commercial vehicles, and it was this company that waved their magic wand over this vehicle. The owner claims that this is the only known survivor. He… more»

77K Miles: 1977 Chevrolet El Camino

It seems like we see a lot of El Caminos for sale from its last generation, but we don’t see many for sale from the 1973 to 1977 generation. This generation was a sizable vehicle with plenty of room in… more»

Last Hurrah: 1941 Plymouth PT-125

From 1937-1941 Plymouth produced a line of light-duty trucks built on a chassis the company shared with Dodge.  Production numbers were nowhere near those of Dodge so it’s a bit of a rarity to see one of these trucks… more»

One Owner 22,800 Miles: 1978 Chevrolet Malibu

It seems like most gearheads gravitate towards the second-generation Malibu which was a trim level for the Chevelle. By the time of this 1978 Chevrolet Malibu wagon, they were standing on their own and I really like the design of… more»

Malaga Survivor: 1974 BMW 2002

BMW 2002s haven’t quite taken after the iconic Porsche 356 in terms of obscene values, as they reside in a more level-headed environment where only the best restoration cars and survivors command silly money. You can still buy a… more»

70K Miles With Upgrades: 1989 Pontiac Grand Prix SE

In 1988, it was good-bye to the rear wheel drive Pontiac Grand Prix. Pontiac, along with Chevrolet, Buick, and Oldsmobile moved their two-door coupes to a W platform with front-wheel drive. Each division had a new aerodynamically styled coupe,… more»

Winter Project: 1956 Porsche 356 Kit Car

Over the years, the popularity of kit cars has gone through cycles in popularity, and a lot of this has been based on either government regulations regarding safety requirements, or the quality (or lack thereof) of the various kits… more»

Evil 400-Swapped 1974 AMC Gremlin

The American Motors Corporation (AMC) offered numerous models with, shall we say “different” styling in a very intentional effort to lure a subset of buyers away from the “Big Three” (Chrysler, Ford, and GM). The Gremlin certainly fits in… more»

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