Worth Restoring? 1929 Marmon Roosevelt

In the early 1900s, manufacturers of all kinds tried their hand at building cars. There were hundreds of car manufactures. Some companies built “assembled” cars from readily available engines, bodies, and other parts. Marmon was founded in 1851 and… more»

Long Forgotten: 1964 Ford Pickup

Bridgeport, California, is a little town in the Eastern Sierras. Our family has enjoyed spending time at the house in there for many years. This old pickup has been sitting behind an empty house a couple of doors down… more»

Shades of Green: 1969 Porsche 912

This 1969 Porsche 912 does have a fair amount of rust to contend with, but it looks relatively complete – aside from the missing engine and transmission. Then again, 912s haven’t climbed to the point of 911s where matching… more»

Ghost Dealership: Mothballed Subaru Dealer in Malta

The premise of an abandoned automotive dealership with cars still in the showroom wearing delivery-only mileage is one of the more romantic fantasies of the barn find hunter. Sometimes, they are just as they seem, with cars seemingly lost… more»

Green Clean Slate: 1972 Dodge Challenger

Some people want to restore an older car by starting with a clean slate. Others want to preserve the originality and even history of the car. This 1972 Dodge Challenger is definitely for the former restorer style. Or maybe… more»

Owned Since 1972: 1969 Ford F100

There are those of you (and me as well) who like what I call “plain ol’ pickup trucks.” Even though this 1969 Ford F100 has aftermarket wheels and a camper top, it looks perfectly period to me. The seller… more»

Battlecar Galactica: 1975 Cadillac Fleetwood wagon

Take a 232 inch Cadillac Fleetwood from 1975, graft on the rear of from one of the GM clamshell wagons, add 4 inches and you get this 9-seat land yacht! This incredibly rare and incredibly large wagon is available… more»

Oui S’il Vous Plaît! 1968 Citroën 2CV Fourgonnette

Si vous aimez les véhicules inhabituels autant que j’aime les véhicules inhabituels… I mean, if you like unusual vehicles as much as I like unusual vehicles, then surely a 1968 Citroën 2CV Fourgonnette is on your radar. Yes, please! This… more»

Three For One C2 Stash

Many of us search far and wide to find a great deal on a car or on a certain part that we are looking for, but sometimes buying a well sorted stash can give you all that you desire…. more»

Mad Max Edition: 1979 Triumph Spitfire

With a name like Spitfire, you’d expect it to look a bit fierce and even intimidating. But most of them are nicely restored drivers with wood-rimmed steering wheels and seat covers made from the wool coats of English sheep…. more»

Low Mile T Top: 1970 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

The C3 Corvette has certainly left its mark on American culture with its iconic style and performance. Although the C3 generation covers many years and updates, there is something enchanting about the early chrome bumper cars. This 1970 T… more»

Swedish Project: 1966 Volvo 122

88,776 miles is barely broken in for certain cars. Think of some of the vehicles that you’ve had and how many miles that you put on them. This 1966 Volvo 122 Sedan seems like it would be barely broken… more»

Resto Worthy? 1953 Chrysler Windsor Town and Country

Have you ever wondered how a car has survived even after being exposed to the elements, and other hardships? Well this ’53 Chrysler Windsor Town and Country has spent some time outdoors, and thankfully after all the years of… more»

30-Year Old Gem: 1988 Nissan Pathfinder 4×4

A two-door SUV? What a concept. Several manufacturers made two-door SUVs but I can’t think of too many who still do today, they seem to have gone the way of manual transmissions. This great-looking 1988 Nissan Pathfinder is indeed… more»

Turbo Diesel: 1984 Mitsubishi Mighty Max

It’s amazing to think of just how small these trucks were when compared to the giant “small” trucks of today, at least in the US marketplace. This 1984 Mitsubishi Mighty Max turbo diesel pickup is listed on eBay with… more»

Sam Adam’s 1989 GMC Suburban

So this clean Suburban didn’t literally belong to a guy named Sam Adams, but it did belong to a guy named Jim Koch who founded the famous Boston-based brewing company. Jim Koch was the first owner of this 1989… more»

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