Matching Numbers 350: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS

The owner of this 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS openly admits that the car is going to need a full restoration, but given the fact that it appears to be a complete and matching-numbers car, it may well be worth… more»

Twice Stalled Project: 1966 Dodge Charger

This 1966 Dodge Charger is a stalled project that has been off the road for many years. Some effort has been made in the recent past to recommence the restoration, but this has once again stalled. The owner has… more»

Numbers Matching: 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback 2+2

This 1965 Mustang Fastback 2+2 is a rust-free Californian car that would have been a tough looking car is its original black on black color scheme. It is in need of restoration but would appear to be a solid… more»

Stored For 37 Years: 1962 Jaguar E-Type

The next owner of this 1962 Jaguar E-Type faces an interesting dilemma. Do they restore the car to its original specifications, or do they complete the transformation of the car into the iconic E2A, a car that shaped the… more»

48k Original Miles: 1988 Jeep Cherokee Laredo

Every now and then a 4×4 will come along, and you’ll look at it and feel that it would almost be wrong to point it at a dirt road, let alone take it into anywhere wild and rough. That’s… more»

Parked for 25 Years: 1969 Dodge Coronet 500

Hiding under that healthy layer of dust is a classic car that is just crying out to be restored and returned to the road. While it has apparently been sitting for more than 25-years, this 1969 Coronet appears to… more»

Model T Killer: 1925 Chevrolet

Henry Ford had sold millions of Model Ts by the time 1925 rolled around.  Yet Henry was being forced to face an uncomfortable truth.  Competitors, largest of which was General Motors low cost Chevrolet division, were offering more modern… more»

Changed Plans: 1990 Ford Mustang “7-Up Edition”

So, just imagine that you’re a car manufacturer, and you sign a deal with a company to build 30 cars for a giveaway competition. You have only built 2 of the cars when the contest falls over. What do… more»

1 of 777: 1960 Edsel Ranger

Ford’s $250,000,000 Edsel experiment seems like a relative bargain given how much PR, both good and bad, the company has gotten out of these cars since the 1960 model year when they went bye-bye. This final year car, a… more»

Nicely Preserved: 1936 Ford 5-Window DeLuxe Coupe

Ready and raring to go would be the best way to describe this beautiful 1936 Ford 5-Window Coupe. It isn’t perfect, but it is a classic that is ready to be driven and enjoyed right now. If you would… more»

$3,300 Or Offer: 1962 Studebaker Lark

Designer, Brooks Stevens, not only designed vehicles like this 1962 Studebaker Lark wagon, he designed some of the coolest appliances of all time. And, aren’t cars, especially station wagons, really just appliances for driving? Albeit, very cool ones when… more»

Special Delivery: 1935 Chevrolet panel truck

Just about every vintage panel truck that has been built holds interest with most classic car enthusiasts. This cool Canadian market 1935 Chevrolet Panel truck is a great looking find that holds a lot of potential. Certainly a scarce… more»

Just Add Wood! 1948 Pontiac “Woodie”

Restoring a wood-bodied classic requires a mixture of automotive and woodworking knowledge, excluding many talented enthusiasts who hold expertise in one but not both arenas. What’s left of this 1948 Pontiac Streamliner Wagon in Denver, Colorado will challenge the… more»

Swedish Seven-Seater: 1969 Saab 95

1969.  Many argue it was the best year of the muscle car era.  GM offered the SS 396 Chevelle, the GTO, and the Camaro ZL1.  The Mach 1, Boss 302, Boss 429, and Shelby GT350 Mustang were offered from Ford,… more»

Pierre Cardin Edition: 1973 AMC Javelin

While brand collaborations between car manufacturers and consumer product lines are nothing new, the Pierre Cardin edition AMC Javelins stand alone. Although purely cosmetic in nature, it stood apart for the daring interior color scheme it offered consumers who… more»

Save This 1967 International Ambulance!

The idea of a device to transport the sick and injured dates back to the 1400s, but this 1967 International Travelall, for sale here on eBay out of Oxford Junction, Iowa, is slightly more advanced than that. Oh, incidentally,… more»

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