Dusty Dust: 1938 Plymouth 2 Door

The origin of the Plymouth name for these cars is interesting. Chrysler had purchased Maxwell and needed a low priced car to compete with Chevy and Ford. In 1926 the Maxwell four-cylinder was improved a bit and rebadged as the… more»

Just Needs Paint: 1969 Triumph Spitfire

Sometimes, even I’ll admit that a car is simply destined for the scrapyard. Now, as any of you who visit this site regularly know, I often lament how many good cars end up junked (and celebrate the vendors that… more»

Aged ‘Burban: 1946 Chevrolet Suburban

After spending time neatly cramped in an old barn, this 1946 Chevrolet Suburban has finally made it out into the light once more. Partially disassembled and fairly solid, this Chevy has some potential. Although there are a few missing items that… more»

Driven Only Five Years: 1963 Morgan Plus 4 Drophead

The Plus 4 was introduced in 1950 and built until 1969 and revived in 2014. Many describe the Morgan as a true British sports car. Perhaps the TV show “Top Gear” described the Plus 4 Experience best when they described… more»

Space Case: 1988 Isuzu Spacecab pick up

Isuzu has been one of the few Japanese manufacturers that struggled in the American car market. While their light and medium duty trucks did pretty well here, over the years, Isuzu Motors brought some strange and unusual cars, small… more»

Big Bubble: 1959 BMW 600

When your regular Isetta isn’t quite big enough to haul around your family, here’s a 1959 BMW 600. This car is based on the Isetta, and while still tiny, it is about two feet longer than the “normal” Isetta. This… more»

Former Feed Station: 1958 23-Window VW Bus

The epic rise in prices for early VW Buses with either a lot of glass or a lot of extra headroom shows little indication of abating. Stories like the one David F. wrote up about the riverbank find in… more»

EXCLUSIVE: Our 1958 Triumph TR3 Project

UPDATE – This one sold for $5,700 within an hour after posting it. Thanks Tom! The Dart has sold so now it’s time to list our TR3 project. I told you we are thinning the herd! The frame and drivetrain are… more»

The Ultimate E28: BMW B7 Alpina Turbo/3

As it so happens, I’m currently attending the annual meeting for the BMW Car Club of America. And as you might expect, we all like to talk about our cars. It’s what makes the hobby fun, as we all… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 2013 Boss 302 With Only 317 Miles!

This may be newer than what we normally feature, but it could be the perfect future find! This low-mileage Boss 302 is the kind of car you want to find stashed away in another 30 years. It has been… more»

What Was It Used For? 1974 Jeep Cherokee

They don’t come much cleaner than this! You have to wonder what the heck it was used for–it sure doesn’t show much wear! That’s the original Omaha Orange paint you see! It’s also amazing that it’s being sold in… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1968 Plymouth Satellite For $3,500 (Engine/Tranny Now Included)

UPDATE 3/17/17 – David just let us know that the engine and tranny are now included in the sale. Check out the photo of both below. This is still a big project, but it might be worth a look. FROM… more»

Clockwork-ed Van: 1983 Dodge Ram 150

It is funny sometimes how certain things in life can leave an impression upon you. Apparently the movie Clockwork Orange left a heavy enough impression on the builder of this van. The groovy graphics and Clockwork Orange graphics are definitely 1970’s references,… more»

Barn Finds On Display In San Diego!

Discovering a barn find is a rush, but sadly, it’s not something every car nut will get to experience. Thankfully, there are a few museums out there trying their best to recreate that feeling as much as possible. I happened… more»

Camp Ready: 1966 Dodge A100 Camper

For those of you that love vintage campers, but need something with a little more “umph” this clean 1966 Dodge A100 may be your go to camper.  With a clean and well maintained appearance, with a factory V8, this… more»

Affordable Boat Tail: 1927/1928 Packard Speedster

Long sleek speedsters of the early automotive days are always a sight to see. This 1927 or 1928 Packard Speedster is missing some of its pieces, but what remains isn’t too shabby. The engine last ran 15 years ago,… more»

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