You know that a car has been sitting parked in a barn for some considerable time when the dust is so thick that it’s impossible to determine what color it is. That’s the story with this 1957 Chrysler Windsor…. more»
102-Mile Barn Find: 1980 Comuta-Car
If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it has to be a 1980 Comuta-Car. I’m a rabid fan of these cars and the related, earlier CitiCar and this looks like… more»
Nicest One Left? 1987 AMC Renault Alliance Convertible
In American automotive manufacturing, AMC had always been the little guy that was capable of producing something special for mere pennies. However, time and circumstances would eventually catch up with the company, and they wouldn’t manage to go out… more»
Rebuilt and Parked: 1981 DeLorean DMC-12
The seller describes this 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 as being a Texas car since new, bought at a dealership in Humble, Texas and remaining there ever since. It has a curious description, as despite the claims to it being rebuilt… more»
Corvette-Powered! 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Wagon
By the mid-1960s, wagons were starting to get pretty big in size. They could haul eight or nine passengers comfortably cross country and were the go-to choice for larger families. They have now become quite collectible and baby boomers… more»
Rust-Free Survivor: 1950 Dodge “Pilot House” Pickup
Pony cars, muscle cars, and classic pickups are all vehicles that would seem to be here to stay when it comes to desirable vehicles amongst enthusiasts. This 1950 Dodge B-2B “Pilot House” Pickup would definitely rate as a clean… more»
Crusty Goat: 1964 Pontiac GTO Project
This ’64 GTO looks like a ton of fun to cause some trouble in! It almost has that “don’t care” rat rod attitude and would be fun to drive as-is while you worked on it. It can be found here… more»
Rare Roadster: 1932 Studebaker Rockne 65
This is one of the most interesting vehicles that I have seen or researched at any length in a long time. This 1932 Studebaker Rockne 65, or 1932 Rockne 65, has been customized at some point in its history… more»
Dealer Serviced: 1995 Jaguar XJS Cabriolet
This 1995 Jaguar XJS convertible represents the end of the line for the long-lived platform of beautiful, if not needy, Jaguar coupes. Though 1996 was the final year, marking a production run spanning just over two decades, this 1995… more»
















