One thing about searching Craigslist, grammar can make or break an ad. Sometimes bad spelling can be on purpose: Honey, no one has called about the car and the ad has been up all month! If something isn’t spelled… more»
The Best Survivor I’ve Seen: 1990 Corvette ZR1
As the resident C2, C3 & C6 Corvette fan, the C4 is generally not my favorite version of America’s sports car. However, there’s one exception to that rule — the mighty ZR1, powered by the magnificent four cam, 32… more»
Rare Or Just Fishy? 1966 Plymouth Barracuda
With the recent passing of Playboy Magazine founder Hugh Hefner, you can bet more and more former Playmate rides and special editions will be reappearing. Here is a faded pink 1966 Plymouth Barracuda, claimed to be a rare Playmate… more»
Beauty In The Eye Of The Beholder: 1962 VW Beetle
One look and you know – you either love it, or hate it. This 1962 Original Paint Beetle is primed to be that classic Rat Rod you’ve dreamed about. And the owner claims it’s in good running and driving… more»
Number Six: 1967 Maserati Mexico
Wow – a gorgeous 1967 Maserati Mexico just popped up for sale and is said to be a preserved barn-find example that was number six off the production line. Wearing largely unmarked bodywork with just a gentle crease over… more»
Parade-Ready! 1978 Lincoln Mark V Convertible
A perfect fit for its home of Topeka, Kansas, this 1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V Convertible is well suited for cruising on flat roads that meet at predictable right angles. Thanks to our reader VWBubblehead for spotting this prairie-schooner… more»
Dad’s Wild Side: 1989 Mercury Sable Concept Car
The first generation Ford Taurus (and its twin, the Mercury Sable) were already significant vehicles in their own right. But take it one step further, and you might find yourself oggling this apparent one-off concept built by Ford for… more»
Show Days Are Over: 1965 Austin-Healey 3000 Mk. III
This sad Austin-Healey is now a parts car at best, a long fall from the halcyon days of 1965 when it graced the marque’s stand at the Frankfurt Motor Show in Germany. History alone isn’t always enough to make… more»
1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28: Light Tan Mullet?
This one has all the cliches! Slightly sagging doors, original paint that’s faded a bit but still looks somewhat presentable, USA-1 license plate, a cracked front facia (but the seller is including a good one) and even raised white… more»
Swamp ‘Stang: 1966 Ford Mustang GT
Mossy, moldy, and a bit wet like swamp thing, this ’66 Mustang could use some help. Although parked 13 years ago, don’t allow its current appearance to deter you. Nearly more green than blue, this mustang isn’t as shabby… more»
Chrysler Powered Coffin: 1937 Cord 812 Phaeton
If you’re looking for that one of a kind hot rod, look no further! Don’t worry, I’m not saying you should chop up this rare 1936/7 Cord 812 Phaeton, that’s already been done for you. All you have to… more»
Salvage Yard Liquidation Update
After we did a story on a wrecking yard in Tennessee that was liquidating a large number of cars, reader Hurley C made the hour drive from his home to have a look. He took lots of photos while… more»
Storage Unit Find: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
Can you imagine finding this at one of those storage unit auctions? I’m not sure if that’s how the seller got a hold of it, but they claim that this ’57 Chevy has been in storage for at least 10… more»
1 Of 2743: 1968 Dodge Charger R/T
1968 was a special year for the Dodge Charger with a new muscular body that solidified the performance image that Dodge was going for. It was also the first year for the 426 Hemi in the Charger, although this… more»

















