Drop Top Blues: 1964 Plymouth Valiant V200 Convertible

Convertible weather is about done for the year so perhaps this is the time to look for a deal on your favorite droptop. If the black Dart convertible I wrote about recently wasn’t your style, how about this baby blue… more»

Shortbed 4×4: 1965 Chevrolet C10

Few Americans struggle to correctly pronounce “Chevrolet,” making it unique among French words, which often suffer honest mispronunciation and intentional butchery. Ironically this French word for “a person who cultivates goats” has become synonymous with the working man and… more»

No Clone: 1970 Chevrolet Nova SS

Though not quite a survivor, this Nova is a real-deal Super Sport car with just two owners and 72,000 documented miles since new. The seller purchased it from the original owner in fairly rough condition and fixed it up… more»

The Best Toyota: 1991 Toyota MR2 Turbo

Toyota isn’t exactly known as a company that stirs up raw passion in car enthusiasts hearts.  Camrys are fine family cars, and some of them are even pretty fast.  However, let’s face facts.  You don’t find kids drawing Camrys… more»

Bubble Top Camper: 1968 Dodge A100 Camper

It would seem that as the week progresses that cool vintage camper vans keep showing up for sale. These Dodge A100’s are great looking vans, and offer a great use of space with a nice range of drive-train options…. more»

1965 Chevelle Malibu: A Bargain?

This one’s for all you folks who claim you can’t get an original two-door V8 Chevrolet for a reasonable sum of money. This 1965 Chevelle Malibu is listed for sale here on eBay and the buy it now price is only… more»

Canadian Patina: 1949 Mercury M68

Our friends in North Dakota are at it again! They just found another Canadian built Ford truck, this one is a Mercury M68 and it is a beast of a truck. Classic trucks are a hot commodity right now… more»

Running And Driving: 1953 Jaguar XK120 FHD

I’ve accepted the fact that I won’t ever be able to afford an XK120, but you can’t blame me for dreaming! To this day, I remember the first time I saw an XK120 as a kid. It was a… more»

Highly Valued Ranch: 1959 Ford Wagon

Well, this is one of those cars you just don’t see every day.  As most of you know, station wagons were once very popular.  While most ended up as kid and grocery haulers, some wagons were used for other… more»

1965 Plymouth Belvedere 426 Street Wedge

Offered as “1 of 265” Belvederes made in ’65 with the 426 Street Wedge and automatic transmission, this Plymouth in Ballston Spa, New York certainly looks the part. Several sites state the Max Wedge 426 ended in 1964. However,… more»

Judge Dread: 1969 Pontiac GTO

Sadly beautiful flood victims keep coming up for sale after the rough few hurricanes the US has seen. Clearly a well-kept and cherished machine, this GTO is currently up for bid with little information provided. GTO Judge’s are very… more»

Wisconsin Barn Find Estate Sale!

A huge thanks to reader Tom C for sending in this tip! If you’ve been looking for a barn find to buy, this estate sale in Wisconsin might just have something for you. These barns were owned by a… more»

Is It Really An L78? 1968 Chevelle SS396 4-Speed!

In the mid-sixties, Chevy’s SS 396 was a potent enough competitor at any traffic light, but if you could hear the lifters ticking things could get really interesting. It just might be a real L78 under the hood. Chevy… more»

Coal Black In Coal Country: 1931 Ford Model A

If you are like me, you just can’t help but wonder what is in those barns, sheds, and warehouses you see when traveling through rural areas.  My rabid mind conjures up dusty Duesenbergs, lost Shelby Cobras, and abandoned big… more»

German Surf Wagon: 1957 Auto Union Universal

The last time I saw a DKW/Auto Union was in the flesh during the failed Vermont junkyard excursion of 2016. On that trip, the most interesting car in the yard was what I believed to be a very complete… more»

Greenhouse Effect: Big Block 1969 Camaro

Like some low rent home science experiment gone totally awry, covering this car with a tarp during storage was a really bad idea.  Tarps hold in moisture, plastic ones more so than canvas, and they create a greenhouse effect… more»

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