Nice Driver! 1949 MG TC

The seller of this 1949 MG TC came across it when someone saw them restoring a later MG TD and connected the seller with the widow of the TC owner. After some simple refurbishment due to storage, the car… more»

Ready For Lift-Off: 1973 Buick Apollo 455

Nova, Omega, Ventura and Apollo, talk about GM badge-engineering! And from a performance perspective, the Nova and the one year only Ventura based GTO have all of the cred. The others? Not so much so. Well, Nova and GTO,… more»

Watch This! Vintage Heuer Camaro

I have found over the years that there is a surprising correlation between vintage automobile and vintage watch fans — including me. This Heuer Camaro (yes, it was named after the car, more about that later) was designed and… more»

Perfect Project: 1932 Ford Five-Window Coupe

It appears that at some point in the dim, dark past, someone has begun to transform this 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe into a hot rod, but the project has stalled. The body seems to be very solid, and the… more»

Stepside Fixer-Upper: 1963 Chevrolet C-10 SWB

Despite needing some work under the hood, this 1963 Chevrolet C10 pickup is attracting multiple bids at the moment, likely due to its incredibly original condition. It could even be speculated that the partially-disassembled engine works in its favor… more»

Rust-Free Survivor: 1985 Subaru BRAT

If you’ve ever tried to find a Subaru BRAT worthy of your time, you’ve likely encountered lots of rustbuckets along the way. Vintage Japanese tin was not robust, a fact that became especially evident on BRATs that lived in… more»

32k Mile Barn Find: 1976 Cadillac Coupe deVille

Update 4/12/20 – The seller of this barn find Cadillac has dropped the price to $7,900 here on craigslist. Is that enough for this car to find a new home though? From 6/28/19 – On the ever growing list… more»

Rare V12 Coupe: 1975 Jaguar XJ12C

While the classic Jaguar XJS remains one of the car world’s most instantly recognizable designs, the pretty pillar-less coupe model is seen far less frequently, owing to its low production numbers of under 2,000 cars made. Fitted with a… more»

Miraculous Survivor: 1966 Ford Bronco

When I first looked at this 1966 Ford Bronco, I came to the conclusion that it really is a miraculous survivor. While they were built to be rugged and dependable, the early Broncos could also be prone to rust… more»

Original Survivor: 1971 Jensen Interceptor Mark III

The Jensen Interceptor was a lot of things, but what it wasn’t was a classic British sports car. What it offered was the chance for a lucky few people to own an accomplished Grand Tourer that cossetted its occupants… more»

Back to The…Past: 1999 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Over the years, numerous manufacturers have made a concerted effort to capture the hearts and wallets of potential buyers with retro models. Some of these have proven to be a success, while some haven’t (to be polite). Occasionally, other… more»

49K Miles: 1955 Pontiac Star Chief Custom

The 1955 Pontiac Star Chief Custom was Pontiac’s top trim level based on the Chieftain and I can’t think of a better setting for a gorgeous two-tone Firegold and White Mist car than equally gorgeous Tucson, Arizona. That’s where… more»

Like-New 1981 Puma GTC

How cool is this? This rare 1981 Puma GTC is essentially a new car, having been purchased as a kit and never assembled until just recently. Everything on it is as-new, including the VW pan it’s based on. The… more»

No Reserve Westy: 1978 Volkswagen Bus

This 1978 Volkswagen Bus is genuine Westfalia model with the pop-top camper roof and the complete assortment of cooking and lounging equipment inside. The exterior is rough in places and cosmetics are definitely a priority for the next owner,… more»

No Reserve Project: 1976 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40

This is one of the cheaper FJ projects we’ve seen come up for grabs that wasn’t a total rustbucket. In fact, it’s in largely dry/rust-free condition, but there’s a catch: it needs an engine. The transmission is included but… more»

First SUV? Solid, Driving 1952 Willys Wagon

Willys wagon enthusiasts make a pretty good case for it being the first true sport utility vehicle, although I’m sure Suburban lovers beg to differ. Regardless, the formula of a stretched Jeep chassis with a utilitarian enclosed body has… more»

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