Small-Block Sedan: 1963 Chevrolet Impala

Thanks to reader Clark B. for this super cheap find! Here’s a pretty affordable project- a 1963 Impala sedan for a whopping $650 with a small-block Chevy and a clean title. Yes, its a 4 door. Feel free to… more»

Domestic Or Foreign? Which Monster For You?

Yes, I know some of you will say none of the above, but play along with me. Pretend that you have to bring one of these two honking tall hybrids home–which one would you choose? The 1963 Ford Falcon/1984 Ford… more»

34,000 Miles: 1982 Mercury Zephyr Z-7

This fancy Ford Fairmont is actually a sister car, it’s a 1982 Mercury Zephyr Z-7, about as fancy as you could get with the Fairmont/Zephyr twins. This one is on Craigslist with an asking price of $4,900. This zesty… more»

No Reserve Workhorse: 1953 International Harvester

It’s a common fear among us gearheads that we’ll find an awesome project and then proceed to have life get in the way of ever working on it. And, because car collecting is a disease, it’s just one more… more»

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: 1966 Triumph TR4A

You should know before reading this post that my first Triumph of many was a 1966 TR4A like this one, and I’m predispositioned to like them. At first glance, this seems like a very restorable car that could be… more»

Uncommon Find: 1951 Kaiser Deluxe

Kaiser is famously known for their Jeep background, but when it comes to their automobiles, they typically fell short in the market, and have fallen into obscurity. This 1951 Deluxe is a decent survivor that runs, but needs some work… more»

BF Exclusive: Barn Finds Liquidation Pt. 2

Tim has been busy getting information and photos over to us for more of his barn finds, so we decided to just share the whole batch with you! This group includes a 1950 Ford F-1, 1963 Olds Dynamic 88 Holiday… more»

One Owner Since 1964: Corvette Stingray L76

Overall, most of us can say the thought of a car buyer who regularly “monitors” his target vehicles and then promptly throws it up on eBay to sell leaves a bad taste in our mouths. But, money talks, and… more»

$2,500! 1982 AMC Concord DL Wagon

Have any of you flown on the Concorde SST? As in, the supersonic airplane that is no longer in service? I’m guessing that it was a bit quicker and more posh of a ride than this 1982 AMC Concord DL… more»

Japanese Restomod: 1972 Mazda B1600

Many of us have seen and still see early American market Toyota and Datsun/Nissan pickup trucks. But I ask you, when was the last time you saw an early American market Mazda pickup? They certainly aren’t as common as… more»

Restorable Binder: 1957 International S110

I expect there will be a large number of comments from the readers of this site who know International trucks better than most. Here we have a 1957 International S-110 stepside pick up that the seller says is a… more»

San Marino Yellow: 1988 Chrysler Conquest

Here’s where people like me get into trouble: a rare color that is seemingly original paint. I don’t know why, but on certain cars, this is all it takes for me to make a bad decision. The Chrysler Conquest… more»

20,000 Original Miles: 1991 Honda Civic Hatch

Ah, the venerable Honda Civic. It is rare to find one of these low-spec models in mint condition. Although it’s still difficult to track down any Honda of this vintage in preserved shape, cars like the CRX Si still… more»

Classy Convertible: 1964 Mercedes 230SL

When Mercedes introduced the “Pagoda” type SL roadster in 1963, it was a major departure from the preceding 190SL and 300SL models. Featuring distinctive styling, sedan-based reliable mechanicals and an extremely ridgid (for the time) body shell, the 230SL… more»

I Hope I’m Getting This One Right: 1973 Bronco Project

Earlier this week I posted about a reasonably original, uncut Bronco, and some of you (very nicely) corrected some of my errors in the post. When I came across this somewhat challenged but still worthy 1973 project here on… more»

Longstepper! 1967 Chevrolet Pickup

The seller of this neat old truck is kind enough to inform us that less than 7% of all 1967 Chevrolet pickups were “Longsteppers”; that is, a step side with a long bed. This Arkansas lifer is now listed… more»

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