The famous “Tin Woody” Pontiac was an elegant way to haul the kids around, much nicer than any car that we had when I was growing up. This 1950 Pontiac Silver Streak wagon is a barn find according to… more»
Forestry Department Survivor: 1962 Ford F100
Some vehicles are almost too good to be true, in that their ability to survive in near-original condition seems implausible. While we have seen lightly used municipal vehicles on these pages for years, this 1962 Ford F100 that previously… more»
Shag Everywhere: 1974 Ford Econoline
While I would normally be somewhat leery of settling down in a van retaining its period shag carpeting, I have to say this 1974 Ford Econoline doesn’t give me hives just looking at it. It’s surprising, considering the van… more»
Numbers-Matching: 1954 Chevrolet Corvette
For Chevrolet, 1954 was a year of consolidation in the production of their new baby, the Corvette. After a year which saw only 300 cars built, 1954 production increased ten-fold. This particular Corvette is from that second year of… more»
Rarely Restored: 1974 Bradley GT MK1
I’ve always quietly admired VW-based kit cars like the Bradley GT, but my respect for them was rocked when I saw one in person locally: tiny, feeble, and hardly anything I’d call sporting, I felt like I’d been lied… more»
Well Documented 1968 Porsche 912 Project
This 1968 Porsche 912 strikes me on being just over the right side of that jagged edge of project car ownership. It’s rough, but it’s solid in enough places that you can tolerate the bad spots. A complete interior,… more»
Daily Driver: 1979 Pontiac Trans Am Survivor
This 1979 Pontiac Trans Am is a solid car that is ready to be driven and enjoyed today. There is some work to be done, but none of this could be classed as urgent. It has spent a large… more»
Rocket Science: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Fastback
Much like this Mustang, the seller’s description of the car available here on eBay is somewhat muddled and difficult to follow. The car is claimed to have been previously owned by a rocket scientist (more on that in a… more»
32k Mile Survivor: 1969.5 Ford Maverick
In-between models like this 1969.5 Ford Maverick are interesting curiosities, as they effectively were limited production cars. However, even with the rarity factor dialed in, they’re not necessarily hugely unique compared to the models that preceded or followed it…. more»
Wow Factor: 1959 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible
If there was ever a car that possessed the “wow” factor, then this 1959 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible would be one of those cars. It is a car that is certain to attract plenty of attention wherever it goes, and… more»
READER AD: 1977 Porsche 911S Targa
The seller of this Porsche 911 Targa points out that it mimics the style of Magnus Walker’s 1976 Minerva Blue Turbo Porsche. While it may be a repaint, the color combo is sharp and rarely seen. It’s a rust-free… more»
Parked Since 2007: 1961 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe
This 1961 Impala Sport Coupe has not run since 2007, and while the engine is partially dismantled, it appears that all of the parts are there to get it back up and running. It is a solid car that… more»
















