There’s nothing worse than reassembling your project car only to find that you have parts left over. With this 1960 Corvette that won’t be a bad sign, as apart from it being sold with what looks like every part… more»
What About That 911? 1970 Heger Hustler Kart
This listing for a 1970s-era Heger Hustler go-kart contains a major easter egg in the background of the photos courtesy of a yellow long-hood Porsche 911. The seller says not to bother asking unless you have $25K lying around,… more»
Maserati Power: 1972 Citroen SM Driver
Finding Citroen SMs that reside in the small space between basketcase and high-dollar restoration is a challenge. Given the cost associated with properly restoring one of these exotic machines, you don’t often find sellers willing to get one to… more»
Great Grand Tourer? 1980 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
By 1980 the automotive landscape had changed markedly, and the muscular little pony cars that had been the staple of the late 1960s and early 1970s had all transformed into very different beasts. There were a number of reasons… more»
Swinging Survivor: 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger
The original owner of this 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger purchased the car when she was 64-years-old, and only decided to part with it when she reached her 100th birthday. That is when the current owner purchased the car, and… more»
Budget Roadster: 1990 Mazda MX-5 Miata
It makes interesting reading. The Mazda MX-5 Miata is now the best selling 2-seater convertible sports car in history. Since its release in 1989, Mazda has sold around 1.2 million cars, with US buyers snapping up 450,000 of these… more»
Sweet Wrecker: 1957 International Harvester A160
There was a time when local dealerships had their own fleet of roadside assistance vehicles, ready to head out under the cover of darkness or in the height of bad weather to rescue stranded motorists. Well, perhaps that would… more»
READER AD: 1967 Sunbeam Alpine Series V
Introduced in 1965, the Sunbeam Alpine Series V remained in production until 1968. The Series V included a number of minor trim and cosmetic changes over its predecessor, but the big news was under the hood. The Series V… more»
Solid ‘Stang: 1965 Ford Mustang Coupe
After sitting in storage since 2010, this 1965 Mustang has finally been brought out into the California sun. Still wearing its original black plates, the car is a very solid example that now starts and drives. It needs some… more»
One Year Only: 1958 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe
Introduced at a point in automotive styling when the fin was king, the 1958 Impala caught the eye of the motoring public not just because it was a big car, but by the standards of the day, the fins… more»
Uncut Fenders? Cheap 1971 Ford Bronco Project
I’ll apologize now for the horrible pictures, but this 1971 Ford Bronco appeared on the less-than-ideal Facebook marketplace, which doesn’t encourage world-class picture taking. However, while it is an enormous project, I have to wonder: are those uncut fenders?… more»
Cheap Z28! 1980 Chevrolet Camaro
This 1980 Camaro Z28 is far from perfect, but it’s also pretty darn cheap at just $2,800. The seller is firm on the price, but notes that there’s no rust in the floors or trunk and the body is… more»
Stored Indoors: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner
The 1970 Road Runner brought some notable changes to the model over its predecessors. As well as updated cosmetic treatment, the 1970 model featured improvements in seating material, and more welcome was an improvement in braking performance. This 1970… more»



















