350k People Couldn’t Be Wrong: 1935 Plymouth

Fun – Action – Thrills — Find them in a Plymouth! That’s what the advertisements said in early 1935 as the revised Plymouths hit the roads. And considering 350,000 were sold and Plymouth was the third largest make in sales… more»

98 Birthdays: 1972 Toyota Corolla

Can you imagine owning the same car for most of your life and being able to keep it in tip-top condition? This 1972 Toyota Corolla here on eBay remains in excellent condition and belonged to the original owner until he turned… more»

An American Icon? 1961 Travelall

This is one I wish were closer to me. I love the shape of these older Travelalls, and this one has an even more purposeful look than usual with the grille guard. It’s located in Ouray, Colorado if you… more»

Another Restovivor: 1951 Oldsmobile Super 88

Lately I’ve been running across a lot of 1950s and 60s sedans that are a combination of decent original cars with some restoration or refurbishment work–“restovivors.” Not enough work to make them concours examples, but a step above worn… more»

Mopar Art Car: 1968 Chrysler Newport

Do you want to make everybody smile just by virtue of the car you drive? Forget about the Beetle; the seller of this 1968 Chrysler Newport here on eBay says this artfully-enhanced sedan will keep strangers and friends feeling good whenever… more»

Shown Then Stowed: 1969 Mercedes 300SEL

When we think of barn finds, it’s easy to envision a car being put on blocks for a restoration that never happened. But this 1969 Mercedes 300SEL sedan here on eBay is actually a strange case of a nice, driver quality… more»

Cute Little Thing: 1960 Morris Minor Pickup

This little pickup looks like a live version of a cartoon truck. After 30 years in storage it’s ready for its next animation. It’s listed on eBay in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. There are no details provided except the engine turns and there’s not much… more»

Frick’n Cool: 1957 Ford Thunderbird

This may not look like anything special, but according to the seller, this T-Bird was hotted up by the famed Bill Frick. Bill was a car dealer known for shoving Cadillac engines into lesser cars. There was a Fordillac,… more»

Honest Gamble? 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

1970 was the first year for a Chevrolet model that would last for many years. Introduced in the Fall of 1969, the Monte Carlo, named for the city in the principality of Monaco, was Chevy’s entry into the “personal… more»

Gallic Goddess: 1969 Citroen DS 21 Pallas

While this Citroen DS21 Pallas isn’t ready to drive in its current state, it is much closer to being a decent project to restore or enjoy as-is than most I’ve seen. Reader Mark V. sent this one in with… more»

Brazilian Exotic: Bianco S Series 2

It’s not often that I come across a car that I’ve never heard of at all. This is one of those cars, and it sure is a beauty! Like the Puma, the Bianco is a sports car based on… more»

Where’s The Magic Gone? 1966 Ford Galaxie

Yes, modern cars are full of incredible technology, they are amazingly dependable and capable of serious performance all while managing to be as efficient as ever, but they just lack something. As I was looking over this old issue… more»

1958 Chevy Brookwood 4X4 Wagon

I wouldn’t call this one a barn find per say, but it’s just so well… interesting that I couldn’t resist. This odd creations always pique my interest and this one actually looks to have been built quite well. Given… more»

Nailhead Donor: 1959 Buick LeSabre

This big Buick LeSabre sedan is pretty rough and the engine is currently sitting in pieces, but it might be worth buying. I’m not sure it’s worth restoring, although it wouldn’t be impossible to fix it. I think the… more»

What Color Should We Paint Our MGA?

Decisions, decisions. There are a lot of decisions to make when restoring a car. What parts should you reuse and what should you buy new? Should you stick with stock or make a couple of sensible modifications? These are… more»

Full Size Mopar: 1968 Dodge Polara

Mopar muscle cars get all the love these days, while their full-size brethren seem to languish in both interest and value these days. Maybe it’s because they don’t handle so well, and their gas mileage isn’t so great either…. more»

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