Keeping It Simple: 1971 Chevy Camaro

This 1971 Chevrolet Camaro may not be the most desirable spec model out there, but its high levels of originality and honesty are hard to ignore. Equipped with the 250 cu in (4.1 L) straight-six and a three-speed manual… more»

1 Of 5 With Hurst T-Tops: 1977 Dodge Diplomat

This Chrysler LeBaron cousin can be found here on eBay with a current bid price of over $3,400 but the reserve isn’t met. It’s located in Frederick, Maryland. This car has an interesting feature, according to the seller, it’s… more»

$5,500 All-Original K-Car: 1983 Dodge Aries

The early-1980s were such a funny era. I mean, not ha-ha funny although there’s an element of that, too. Funny in that those cars that we always thought would be around would be shown the door and new cars… more»

Wisconsin Barn Find! 1968 Mustang Fastback Roller

Ordinarily, a classic car listing featuring the words “Wisconsin” and “stored under a tarp” causes potential buyers to brace for the worst. However, this 1968 Mustang Fastback GT in Tomahawk, Wisconsin shows mostly solid metal and, though it needs… more»

Found in Japan: Mercedes 350SL + Parts Car

This 1973 Mercedes-Benz 350SL is a rare ex-Japan market car with right-hand drive steering and all of its Euro-spec parts still attached. It comes with a 450SL parts car which can help address some of the rot issues on… more»

Final Assembly Required: ’57 OSCA-Maserati Barchetta

The OSCA name is synonymous with major motorsports events such as the Mille Miglia on the international stage and the Sebring 12 Hours here in the states. A small company devoted to building competition-grade vehicles, OSCA traces its lineage… more»

Sibling Inheritance: 1984 Chevy Corvette

This 1984 Corvette is equipped with the L83 V8, and a minty interior in a rare-ish color, according to the seller. He inherited the car from his deceased brother’s estate and has made a variety of improvements to render… more»

Miles of Memories: 1954 Chevy House Car

How neat is this? I bet most of you have never seen a 1954 Chevrolet House Car. Said to be built by a “factory conversion shop”, this car screams 50’s fun. Found here on Craigslist with a selling price… more»

24,000 Mile One-Owner: 1984 Maserati Biturbo

Having only been driven an average of 706 miles a year since the one and only owner bought this 1984 Maserati Biturbo new in California, this is one incredible car. It can be found listed on eBay with a… more»

Belgian Barn Find: Michelotti-Bodied XK140 and More

A car collector and former coachbuilder recently passed away in Belgium, and he left an impressive collection of classic vehicles behind. Among them is this stunning Michelotti-bodied Jaguar XK140, of which only a handful are believed to have been… more»

Restore Or Restomod? 1966 Chevrolet C-10

It’s hard to believe how far prices have come for old vehicles, and this 1966 Chevrolet C-10 short bed pickup isn’t even high compared to a lot of vehicles that we have seen lately. This cool-colored truck is listed… more»

1970 Dodge Charger RT: Is It Worth It?

While it may look pretty sad right now, this genuine “U code” (440 cubic inch) 1970 Dodge Charger RT could be a real looker when it is restored. It’s for sale here on eBay, and based on the over 20… more»

Rare in Hennarot: 27 Years Owned 1988 BMW M3

It’s no surprise that I’m a big fan of the E30-chassis BMW 3-Series; after all, a 1987 325is was my first real project car and one I still own today, approaching a decade in my care. While the M3… more»

Tradesman Sleeper: 1978 Dodge B200

The word “sleeper” here is not intended to be indicative of a inconspicuous hot rod, or a long-distance tractor cab with a bed in back. But it is a van you can sleep in, among other activities, that the… more»

Modern Day Moonshiner? 1961 Pontiac Catalina Convertible

Here’s a puzzling Pontic for you. Reader Ikey H found this droptop listed here on eBay. It looks normal, right? Well… It has a few secrets, like an extra gas tank in the trunk and an extra set of coil… more»

All Hail the 1937 Studebaker Dictator Coupe

Update 4/17/2018 – We accidentally doubled up on this one. Since both Todd and Brian did such great jobs writing it up, we decided to publish both of their posts. So if you’d like to see Brian’s take on… more»

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