Lancia Zagatos have not been expensive recently, nor are they currently, but I have a suspicion this will change over the course of the near future. In the 1980s, the “not quite a convertible” style was popular as evidenced… more»
British Beach Party: rare 1953 Allard
You’ve got until February 11th to study up on the history of the Allard Motor Company, the London based small batch production company that made amazing little sports cars from 1945 to late 1958. The 1953 Allard Palm Beach,… more»
Makes Me Smile: 1969 GMC Sierra 2500
When I see an older vehicle like this that has obviously been both used and loved it makes me smile. I suppose that moves it from true barn find to survivor status, but I’m okay with that! This 1969 GMC… more»
Above The Line? 1984 Hurst Olds
This car comes with a dilemma, as it is a former flood car. “Former, you say?” Yes, at least according to the seller, who purchased the car after deciding that it wasn’t flooded much. More about that later. They… more»
Original Paint? 1956 Chevrolet 210 Delray Coupe
Lomita, California is the location of this 1956 Chevrolet 210 Delray Coupe – not Delray Beach, Florida, its namesake. This looks like a fantastic project or just a driver car for someone. It can be found on Craigslist or… more»
Beauty Or Beast? 1975 Chevrolet Caprice Convertible
You’ve got to admit, when you see this shiny droptop listed here on eBay in Dallas, Texas it does appear to be a great looking, low mileage survivor. Even with bidding over $17,000 it hasn’t met the reserve. This droptop is… more»
Potential Bargain: 1951 Muntz Jet
If you were to try to pick a car that was worthy of an extensive restoration and would still be valuable enough to not be in over your head on restoration costs, here’s a 1951 Muntz Jet to consider…. more»
Regretful Abuse: 1985 Range Rover Two-Door
A few years ago, I would have told you to give away a Range Rover Classic if you had the misfortune of owning one; today, not so much. These 1980s icons are on the rise price-wise, and in Europe… more»
1956 Pontiac: Normal Height This Time!
So perhaps the 1956 “Tall Track” Pontiac we featured recently was too outlandish for you? Try this normal looking two-door post coupe on for size. It’s for sale here on eBay and is located in Troy, Missouri. There are a… more»
One-Off American Classic: 1958 Green Dragon Special
Okay, I’m going to warn you folks in advance — I LOVE this car. This is a true ‘Merican classic, created as one man’s dream back when the world was a simpler place. This is a one-off, craftsman built… more»
In Dry Storage: 1977 Ford Maverick
It’s hard to believe that Ford originally thought that folks who were looking at imported cars would be swayed by a Maverick, but it’s true. This 1977 Ford Maverick looks like a nice car in its own right, imports… more»
Soft Window Project: 1968 Porsche 912 Targa
Although the Targa models of the 911 lineup are sometimes considered less desirable compared to their hardtop counterparts, soft-window models will always be prized by collectors. Although this example will need everything, its soft-window orientation almost ensures it will… more»
Euro Style? 1978 Ford Granada ESS
It’s a bit of a punchline how far Ford went to pitch its mid-70s Granada as a Mercedes competitor—not just a competitor, even, but something of a knock-off. Perhaps the most gutsy of these efforts was the 1978-80 ESS… more»
Tubby: 1951 Nash AirFlyte Ambassador Custom
A lot of people refer to these cars as the bathtub Nash but I think that Nash hit it out of the ballpark with their quirky styling starting in 1949. This 1951 Nash AirFlyte Ambassador Custom is the last… more»

















