When this 1985 Oldsmobile rolled out of the new car showroom in 1985, it rolled into the life of the family that has kept it to this very day. However, all good things must come to an end, so… more»
Confusing Camaro: 1976 Chevrolet Camaro Rally Sport
I’m going to go out on a limb here and refer to this 1976 Camaro Rally Sport as a one owner vehicle. Technically it is a two owner car, but I think that the current owner has bought the… more»
Sweet Shop Truck: 1964 Chevrolet C10
Early Chevrolet C10 pickups are stylish, cool, and are simply not as common as the later style C10’s. Often difficult to find, or riddled with rust, thankfully there are a few that survive like this 1964 short bed big… more»
Derelict On A Budget: 1952 Chevrole Coupe
Rat Rods aren’t a “new” thing these days. Putting a brand-new drivetrain under a shabby, patina-covered skin isn’t either, nor is spending big bucks to make a nice car look awful. In this case, though, it’s a compromise between… more»
All Original: 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air
Some of the most sought after collectibles cars are the Tri-Five Chevrolets. Of course, most people want either a convertible, 2 door hardtop or Nomad wagon. While the price of those has gone through the roof, this appears to… more»
All Original 1966 Mustang Coupe
Early Mustangs are one of the most popular and recognizable cars at any car gathering. Many are fully restored examples with new paint, drive-line updates, replaced trim and updated wheel and tire sizes. This featured car is none of… more»
Stored For 7 Years: 1974 Ford Courier
Introduced in 1972 in response to the success of the smaller Toyota and Nissan/Datsun offerings, the Ford Courier was a knee-jerk reaction that proved to be quite a good one. By collaborating with Mazda, Ford was able to bring… more»
Save From the Elements: 1965 Lincoln Continental
In 1965, Lincoln was still using the body introduced in 1961. The wheelbase had been stretched from 123 inches in 1963 to 126 inches in 1964. The convertible was still being offered with suicide doors, but a 2 door… more»
Finish It Off: 1979 Dodge Li’l Red Express
The Li’l Red Express was an attempt by Dodge to build a factory custom pickup, and as a sales and marketing exercise, it was a huge success. After dipping a toe in the water in 1978 and selling 2,188… more»
Return to Original? 1957 Jaguar XK140
Fitting a pushrod V8 engine into a Jaguar is something that has been going on for years now. However, I’m sure that there are more than a few purists who are going to look at this Jaguar XK140 and… more»
Cheap Small-Block: 1973 Jaguar XJ6
As I’ve mentioned in the past, transplanting a small-block Chevrolet engine into a Jaguar is a practice that has been going on for decades. The owner of this ’73 XJ6 commenced the process, but he admits that he has… more»



















