43,500 Miles & Zero Rust: 1970 E-Type Warehouse Find

Whenever I hear zero rust and E-Type in the same sentence, I’m understandably skeptical. Especially when the car is located in Yonkers, New York (the land of salted roads)  like this one. But aside from a few tiny areas… more»

Cheap Truck: 1968 Dodge D100 Sweptline

Dodge introduced their “Sweptline” truck line in 1961. The frame was not only strengthened and lengthened, the cab height was dropped seven inches, making the truck more car like. This Dodge pickup is listed on craigslist in Crescent City, California for… more»

Brougham, Bro: 1973 AMC Ambassador Wagon

Back in the late-1970s, my best friend’s parents got a new Ford LTD II “Brougham” and he called it a “Bro-Ham”, not realizing that it wasn’t really pronounced that way. I still refer to Broughams as bro-hams to this… more»

Estate Sale Bargain Or April Fool’s Prank?

It’s April 1st, so I assume this is just a prank. If not, we had better all hook up our trailers and see who can get to Montana first! Supposedly, these four cars (’55 Chevy, ’57 Chevy, SS Nova,… more»

The Ultimate Sleeper: 1964 Chevrolet Biscayne

This full-size Chevy may not look like anything special, but it’s packing some serious heat! There’s a 425 horsepower 409 under the hood and a four-on-the-floor. The amazing part is that it came equipped this way from the factory! If that wasn’t… more»

Magic Stripes: 1977 Buick Nighthawk

Here’s a special model you don’t see very often. The Nighthawk was basically a dressed up Buick Skyhawk, but this visual package was one of the more unique ones ever thought up. It featured black paint, gold wheel covers, and… more»

Parked Since ’76: 1966 Chevrolet Corvette

This Corvette has been listed by the late owner’s son-in-law. The car has supposedly been parked since 1976 and is claimed to be all original with the exception of a respray. The family believes that the mileage (38k) is… more»

Haulin’… Mail: 1971 Jeep DJ Custom

Have you been hankerin’ to get your junk mail even quicker? Well, fret no more, this 1971 Jeep DJ Custom ride will deliver the goods. This cool custom can be found on Craigslist for $4,500 and the seller says that… more»

Island Bound: 1959 Edsel Ranger

Each year, my wife and I try to get out to Martha’s Vineyard for a few days. For a variety of reasons, I’m not sure if we’re going to make it this summer, as the ferry schedule tends to… more»

One Owner 65k Mile 1972 Dodge Challenger!

This 1972 Dodge Challenger is pleasingly original, which is not completely surprising that it’s a one owner car! Of course, it’s not pristine, but that just means you Mopar lovers have a potential project, don’t you? It’s listed for… more»

V8 Car/Truck Barn Find: 1965 Ford Ranchero

Here’s a real barn find that has survived the years largely intact. I wonder if that’s the barn behind the Ranchero? Regardless, it’s a model year 1965 that was put away for a while until the current seller purchased… more»

Demolition Reject: 1968 Chrysler Town & Country

This Chrysler wagon has quite the story behind it. You see, a previous owner had big plans for it. They were going to enter it in the local demolition derby. At that point it was just a worn out… more»

Real Big Block Car: 1966 Ford Fairlane GT

This Ford Fairlane is not only a real barn find, but it’s a real deal big block 4 speed car! When it was new, this would have been one mean machine to drive, with it’s 390 cui V8. Sadly,… more»

1986 Revisited – Part 2: Deals on Wheels

Here’s another installment from the recently-found 1986 “Deals on Wheels” magazine. This one is the color edition with a few exotics and some up and down values. The first car is a 1969 Jaguar XKE 2+2. You could have… more»

Can You ID This Roadside Find?

Reader Dennis T recently spotted this old beast near Salem, Ohio. Since most of the front end is missing, he isn’t completely sure what it is, or was. We haven’t had a good roadside find in a while, plus this… more»

396 & 4-Speed: 1965 Chevrolet Impala SS

1965 was the first year for the fourth-generation Impala and it was quite a change. They went from quaint, albeit sometimes with a monster under the hood, to being a regular, full-sized car. Although, this generation Impala was only 4-inches… more»

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