Start From Scratch: 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback

When it comes to project cars, they probably don’t come much more basic than this 1969 Mustang. It is going to require a lot of work, so the new owner is going to have to be prepared to roll… more»

Tri-Power Project: 1959 Chevrolet El Camino

If I had a dollar for every stalled project car that I have seen for sale, then I would probably have enough money to purchase this stalled El Camino project car. A lot of work has already been completed,… more»

Golden Treasure: 28k Mile 1969 Chevrolet Nova

As a largely original, documented low mileage (28,255) near-survivor, this 1969 Chevrolet Nova being sold at no reserve here on eBay is a golden treasure if you like this kind of car! Apparently a lot of people do as bidding is already… more»

69k Original Miles: 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

The owner of this 1965 Corvette calls it a survivor which he purchased off the estate of the original owner. It still wears its original California black plates, and after spending its whole life in California, it is now… more»

Major Project: 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle

Broadly speaking, there are really two types of project cars. There are the ones where you know that a few weeks in the workshop will have the car as right as rain. There are also project cars where you… more»

Worth The Effort: 1950 Mercury Convertible

The 1949 Mercury was the first new car from that company following the end of World War II, and an effort was made to differentiate the Mercury from its Ford cousins. In 1950, the car underwent some minor styling… more»

Budget GN! 1986 Buick Grand National

For model year 1986, Buick’s sinister black Grand National or “GN” gained an intercooler and expanded its horsepower count from 200 to 235, a modest five more than that year’s Chevrolet Corvette, General Motor’s top-dog sports car. However, when… more»

So Much Character: 1931 Ford Model A Victoria

Decisions, decisions. If I bought this 1931 Model A Victoria, would I restore it, or would I just drive it and enjoy it as it stands? The owner describes the Ford as being rust free, and it certainly looks… more»

Time Capsule! 1948 Buick Roadmaster

It’s a very rare occasion to see an automobile preserved as well at this 1948 Buick Roadmaster. This car has been in storage for the last 49 years and is truly a survivor, wearing it’s original paint and interior,… more»

New Lease On Life: 1988 Buick Lesabre Hearse

As a new vehicle, a hearse is usually used for its intended purpose, to transport the coffin during the funeral process. As they get older and are sold again, it may or may not be used for that purpose…. more»

Leave ‘Em In The Dust: 1969 Corvette SCCA Race Car

There’s something about old race cars that just suits my fancy, and I think it’s because ever since I tried autocross for the first time, I’ve been convinced that all cars should be driven fast. Whatever the case may… more»

Farm Hand: 1966 Jeep Gladiator J300 4×4

In my opinion, old 4×4 pickups are the epitome of a no-frills workhorse, and this find is no exception. Located in Connersville, Indiana, this 1966 Jeep J300 is straight from the heart of the Midwest where I’m sure it’s… more»

Restore Or Part Out? 1963 Jaguar MKII

There’s simply nothing as exciting as digging up a long-abandoned car, and the story for this Jaguar is a perfect example of a car that’s been long forgotten. The ad for this four-door, which can be found here on… more»

Government Affairs: Navy-Owned ’67 Ford Bronco

This 1967 Ford Bronco was purchased by the federal government to be used in the “Civic and Government Affairs” division of the U.S. Navy. Unlike most taxpayer-funded acquisitions by our fair leaders, this Bronco actually seems to be providing… more»

Mercedes Wanna Be: 1978 Ford Granada ESS

When Ford introduced the luxury compact Granada (and Mercury Monarch) in 1975 it was the right car at the right time. Even though its roots went back to the Falcons of the sixties, it was a fresh look for… more»

Too Far Gone? 1959 Mercedes Ponton Pair

This listing for a pair of Mercedes-Benz 220 cars, otherwise known as Pontons, in coupe and convertible form. The seller acknowledges the pair represents an extremely ambitious restoration, but may also be eyeing an export market customer by referencing… more»

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