No Reserve Garage Find! 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS

Quite often with classic cars, one person’s loss can be another one’s gain. That is certainly the case with this 1969 Camaro RS. Back in 1979, the car’s owner chose to park the vehicle due to a transmission issue…. more»

10k Original Miles: 1985 Avanti II Touring Coupe

As time wore on, the Avanti brand somehow continued to survive, despite multiple changes in ownership and a serious dilution of the original formula. By modern standards, it’s truly incredible Avanti managed to survive for as long as it… more»

Nicest One Left? 1973 Mazda RX-3

Rotary-powered vehicles are few and far between these days, but at one time they were seen as modern and a way to have a more powerful car with lower road tax fees. This unbelievably nice 1973 Mazda RX-3 can… more»

Drop Top Rarity: 1971 BMW 1602 Convertible

  If you’re a fan of BMW’s classic 2002, you have likely found the idea of a convertible version appealing at one point or another. Sadly, BMW didn’t officially import a drop-top version of its classic two-door sedan, and… more»

Paint to Sample Survivor: 1975 Porsche 914

This 1975 Porsche 914 is a nicely preserved example that the seller claims is made rarer by its “Code 99” paint tag, which translates to the car being a paint to sample model. Typically, this indicates the original buyer… more»

Hangar Find: 1971 Piper Aztec- E

This 1971 Piper Aztec is described as a hangar find that had several key upgrades made before going into hibernation in North Carolina. It has since been relocated to Florida, where it’s been refurbished to some degree but may… more»

Original Owner: 1977 AMC Hornet AMX

We don’t generally see the term “gently used” when it comes to what was essentially a company’s muscle car, especially one that has a V8. But, that’s what the seller says about this 1977 AMC Hornet AMX. This unusual… more»

Anything Left? 1969 Porsche 911 Targa

If you aren’t familiar with The Ship of Theseus or the sorities paradox, it is a fascinating philosophical question about the originality of an object. It is especially interesting with regard to restoring classic cars. When you replace parts… more»

Colorful Past: 1970 Dodge Challenger Driver

Many Mopar fans claim they prefer the trusty 318 cid (5.2L) V8 to those gas-guzzling big-inch motors like the 383 and 440. Here’s a great starting point for those folks or anyone looking for a dry climate pseudo-survivor. This… more»

Container Find: 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda V-Code 440-6 Convertible

This 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda is an incredible find, believed to be one of 17 V-Code 440 6 BBL ‘Cuda Convertibles produced in 1971 and one of just two export market cars. The ‘Cuda was hidden away in a container… more»

Junkyard Find: BMW-Powered 1988 Mercedes Hartge F1

As someone who routinely rescues rare vehicles out of junkyards, finding a car like this is on a whole other level. This may look like your bread-and-butter W124-chassis Mercedes-Benz 300E, but it’s actually a completely bonkers one-off built by… more»

1963 Chevrolet Impala SS Barn Find

When I was about fifteen, I wanted to own a ’63 Impala SS just like this, even in this color. I imagined all sorts of things that could be done to it to make it seriously cool for street… more»

396 Equipped: 1966 Chevrolet Impala SS Convertible

Wearing Regal Black paint endows this 1966 Chevrolet Impala Convertible with a tough yet classy appearance. The fact that it is an SS 396 means that it also possesses the power and performance to back those looks. It is… more»

Numbers Matching 340: 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda

This 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda was removed from its long-time hiding spot 30 years in a garage in Georgia before residing in a showroom as a static display. It’s since been put up for sale on eBay, offered as a… more»

Project or Parts? 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1

While it has very obviously had some pretty major rust issues during its life, a substantial percentage of the rust in this 1970 Mustang Mach 1 has now been addressed. There is still some work to do, but the… more»

Rare Retractable Roof: 1959 Ford Skyliner

Talk about being ahead of the curve, Ford with its Hide-Away-Hardtop was pretty much standing alone with the 1957 introduction of its retractable steel top “Skyliner” convertible. Produced for three years, here’s a 1959 example, the final year of… more»