Reader Ad: Argentinian 1977 Citroen 3CV

Does anyone know why Citroen called their 2CV a 3CV in Argentina? What Makes It Special? This is a Citroen 3CV produced in Argentina, roughly 6,600 were made. This Citroen has the ability to switch between a hard top… more»

Compromises and Financial Sacrifice: 1964 Porsche 356C

By any measure, Porsche 356s are iconic cars.  Their evolution, from the first roadsters  in 1948 to their eventual replacement by the 911 in 1965, spanned seventeen years of continual refinement.  As Porsche is known for being a company… more»

Revisited: 1979 AMC AMX Spirit

Here is the story, so far, of this spirited little Gremlin. The days of the muscle car AMX were long gone by 1979 and this was based on the Spirit, a restyled Gremlin, but with a V8 and a… more»

Power Wagon! 440 cid 1967 Dodge Coronet

This 1967 Dodge Coronet wagon in West Fargo, North Dakota likely began life with the new-for-1967 “LA” V8 displacing 318 cubic inches. Today its motivation comes from a warmed-over 440 cid V8, transforming it into a straight-line beast that… more»

It’s A Roller: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS Project

When I first saw pictures of this 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS, I was thinking parts car. After a closer look, though, I think my first impression was wrong — although it will take an ambitious handy person to make… more»

Dusty Pony: 1968 Ford Mustang

We’re told in the auction listing here on eBay that this 1968 Ford Mustang has not been started in five years, but was in good condition and regularly maintained before that. It’s located in Martinsburg, West Virginia. The buy it… more»

Not So Luxurious: 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

Named after the extravagant home of one of the most historic Grand Prix races, the Chevrolet Monte Carlo was meant to give buyers a taste of the luxurious life. These big personal luxury coupes definitely offered their occupants plenty… more»

Sleeping Beauty’s Coffin: 1976 AMC Pacer D/L

There were a few Pacer’s exported to Europe and they occasionally appear at car shows. The Germans have an affectionate name for them, it’s “Sard der Schlafenden  Shönheit” or “Sleeping Beauty’s Coffin”. My favorite nickname was “The Flying Fishbowl”…. more»

R-Code 428 Cobra Jet: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

This Mustang has been stashed away for the last 20 years and although it needs work, it’ll be one heck of a muscle car when finished. It left the factory with the mighty 428 Cobra Jet engine! Find this… more»

Bargains Are Still Out There: 1969 Corvette

Why is it that every time I am broke (all the time) and/or already waist deep in a project, a great car comes along for a bargain price?  1968-1972 Corvette Stingrays are some of the most beautiful cars on… more»

26k Original Miles: 1970 Chevrolet Nova

Finding a rough and rusty Chevy Nova can be fun, but not nearly as exciting as finding a pristine low mileage survivor like this Nova! This example has covered just 26k miles since new and has survived the years… more»

Reader Ad: 1978 Mercury Cougar Brougham

While it might have 4 doors, this Mercury could be a blast to have! It’s only seen 36k miles since new, is still in amazing condition and has an asking of only $3,650. If you’d love to have this… more»

Not “Ike’s”: 1955 Cadillac “Presidential” Limousine

If someone told you they wanted to build a Cadillac Limo rat rod on air ride with a Cummins diesel engine, what would you think? That’s exactly what can be found here on eBay with an asking price of… more»

100% Original Survivor: 1967 Chevrolet C10 Pickup

This truck is said to be a one-family owned, 100% original survivor. It has reportedly spent its entire life in North Carolina and has passed down through three generations of the same family. The 1967 Chevrolet C10 regular cab long… more»

Barn-Find Family Hauler! 1971 Buick Wagon

At 227 inches, the 1971 Buick Estate Wagon would win a length-off vs. a 2018 Chevrolet Suburban by three inches!  This particular specimen in Afton, Wyoming still shows its barn dust, and seeks a new owner with an auction… more»

A Gaggle Of Gravelys And What Else?

If you aren’t familiar with the Gravely two-wheeled tractor, where have you been for the past 80 plus years? Starting in 1936 with the Model L, these two-wheeled all-purpose farm machines have been a mainstay of small and hobby… more»

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