We decided to make a trip to our local pick-n-pull junkyard to get some parts for Jesse’s daily driver. While we occasionally see classics in the junkyards around Boise, they aren’t usually all that interesting, but we were surprised by… more»
Dealer Serviced: 1986 Lincoln Mark VII
This awesome 1986 Lincoln Mark VII is claimed to be a dealer-serviced example for the last 30 years, remaining in excellent condition with under 70,000 original miles. The Mark VII is, in some ways, an upscale version of the… more»
New Tires Included! 1957 Oldsmobile 88 Post
After discovering the property you’ve just bought includes an abandoned automobile with no glass and a shotgun blasted door, why not try to “make lemonade” and find it a new owner? That’s the back-story of this 1957 Oldsmobile 88… more»
Only 44K Miles: 1989 Ford Thunderbird
UPDATE 11/13/18 – The seller has dropped their price by over $2,000! It’s now listed here on eBay for a much more reasonable $3,100 with the option to make an offer. Will it sell this time around? FROM 10/15/18 –… more»
Worth The Effort? 1962 Facel Vega HK500
From 1954 through 1964 Facel produced some of the sharpest looking “executive express” cars in the world. Known first as the “Vega” and then the “HK500” (and eventually the “Excellence”) these cars were big, stylish and fast. This one… more»
Emerging Classic: 1995 Ford Probe GT
Do yourself a favor, go onto YouTube, and find a video of a Probe GT like this one accelerating – preferably, one with a cold air intake or exhaust. The sound is absolutely wonderful and may cause you to… more»
Survivor Or Not? 1963 Chevrolet Bel Air
Ok, let’s get this out of the way. This is a beautiful car, period. Clean lines and apparently in remarkable condition! It’s for sale here on eBay with no reserve. Bidding is already up to $7,700 and I predict it… more»
“Cheap” Racing: 1964 Austin-Healey Sprite
First off, for those racers that saw the post headline and immediately guffawed, yes, I’m fully aware there is NO truly cheap way to race a car. However, some methods are less expensive than others, and this 1964 Sprite… more»
Last of the Full Size Sports Models: 1970 Ford XL
The sixties were over, and so were full-size sports cars, but the Ford XL held on one more year as even Chevrolet had abandoned the full-size Super Sport after 1969. For the seventies, full size two door cars were going… more»
Huge Parts Hoard: Austin-Healey, MG and Triumph Parts
Barn Finder TriPowerVette spotted this interesting buy, so thank you so much for that. If you are a British car enthusiast, then this is a listing guaranteed to make your eyes sparkle. The owner of this collection has decided… more»
Completed Project: 1973 MGB
The owner of this 1973 MGB bought it 6 years ago, and in that time he, in his own word, “took it from junk to this.” I hesitate to refer to the work completed as a restoration, as there… more»
1 Of 133: 1982 Ford Mustang Bivouac Convertible
This 1982 Ford Mustang is a bit of a mystery machine. The owner claims that it is 1 of 133 that underwent a conversion by Bivouac Engineering to become a convertible before Ford were in a position to offer… more»
Ready To Drive: 1950 Plymouth De Luxe Fastback
This 1950 Plymouth De Luxe Fastback is not spotless, but it isn’t terribly far off it. It is a car that you can buy and drive immediately, and it is one that should bring the new owner a lot… more»