$1,900 Stingray: 1974 Chevrolet Corvette

Although the C3 Corvette was made for several years with a few design changes along the way, they still well admired. This 1974 car offers what looks to be a solid body and a great start to a C3… more»

$1,895 Goat: 1968 Pontiac GTO

The value of something is always relative, and just because something is rare doesn’t mean that its value is high. With that being said this cheap GTO has seen better days, but one mans trash is another mans treasure… more»

Skunkworks Saloon: 1999 Ford Contour SVT

Ford’s Special Vehicle Teams (SVT) group is responsible for some of the company’s most impressive road cars, from the Lightning pickup to the hot-hatch SVT Focus. In between those extremes is the less frequently seen and discussed Ford Contour… more»

Skill Level Five Times Two: 1965 Mustang Fastback Combo Deal

Did you ever build one of those Estes model rockets when you were a kid?  Each one had a skill level printed prominently on the package.  A Mosquito, which was basically a rocket motor in a tube with a… more»

Collectible Infamy: 1985 Cadillac Cimarron

This may be, as its seller claims, “one of the nicest, cleanest Cadillac Cimarron examples left in the world,” but does its $5,900 asking price mistakenly equate rarity—and infamy, let’s be blunt—with value? In the long term, I think… more»

$1,800 Or Offer! 1970 International 1200 D

Never seen snow! No, I’m just kidding of course, but this truck is too solid to have been driven in road salt. It’s a 1970 International 1200 D pickup and it’s on eBay with a won’t-be-around-long buy it now… more»

Dusty and Musty: 1969 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia

It’s always refreshing when a car claims to be a barn find and looks the part as well.  This 1969 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia definitely needs some work to get it back on the road, but it appears to be… more»

Castillian Cast-Away: LaDawri Victress Coupe Kit

This big, black cast-away coupe actually represents a very interesting bit of fiberglass car history, and for only $650 as found here on Craigslist – it would be a (relatively) inexpensive way to build one of the last surviving… more»

One Family Owned: 1969 Dodge A108 Van

It’s amazing how many times the basic formula of “forward control” was used in vans from the 1960s all the way through the current day. While many casual observers may be shocked to see an engine nestled near the… more»

Abarth Conversion? Fiat 600 Project

The Fiat 600 is the slightly-larger sibling to the well-loved Fiat 500. Aside from sitting in both cars back-to-back, it’s difficult to discern how these two tiny Fiats are all that different, but the 600 is seen less frequently… more»

Shelby Built: 1989 Dodge Dakota

This 1989 Shelby Dakota has been in Southern California since new, and is rust-free with no major body damage. However, it comes with some transmission issues and it is missing some of its Shelby-specific add-ons that will be hard… more»

Bent Window Project: 1953 Porsche 356

If you’re not shopping for a Speedster or a Carrera, the next best bet in 356 ownership is a Pre-A model with the iconic bent windshield. This 1953 example is one of those, putting it amongst the earliest cars… more»

Heavy Duty Dually: 1969 Dodge W300 4×4 Sweptline

This is a beast of a truck with an interesting history.  The truck was originally a 1969 Dodge W300 Sweptline 4×4 dually, although the cab is from a D200 (more on that later).  Found here on eBay with a buy… more»

A Distinctive Daily Driver: 1969 Chevrolet C10

If you have shopped for a late model used truck lately, then you probably have come away disillusioned with the experience.  A good, low mileage truck is difficult to find, and the price of ones that are a few… more»

Restore or Restomod? 1970 Toyota Corona MK II

All-original California cars, those are magic words for a lot of us who live (linger, suffer) in the Midwest and see so many thousands of rusted-out vehicles every day; or worse yet, drive them. This 1970 Toyota Corona MK… more»

1 of 188! 1971 LS6 Chevrolet Corvette

If you love Chevy power, or race against it, you quickly learn that “LS6” means “King of the Hill,” and normally we think of the LS6 Chevelle as the car showing its tail lights to the competition. Jamming any… more»

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