When I first say a no reserve 1969 Camaro being offered on eBay with bidding still below $3k and just a day to go, I about hyperventilated. You just don’t find V8 equipped first generation Camaros this cheap anymore,… more»
Running Panhead: 1960 Harley Davidson FLH
It’s been a while since we last featured a motorcycle barn find, well let’s remedy that! This 1960 Harley was found in a barn in Texas. After being cleaned up, it went through a complete mechanical restoration. Cosmetically, no… more»
1986 ASC McLaren Capri RS With Only 691 Miles!
I’ll admit it, I’m a sucker for the crazy paint schemes and areo body kits that were fitted to the more performance oriented cars of the ’80s. Just look at this Mercury Capri and tell me it isn’t cool!… more»
Near Extinct: First-Gen Nissan Pathfinder
The 1980s saw Toyota and Nissan build some pretty capable body-on-frame sport utility vehicles, back when the term SUV actualy meant something. Only problem is, most example have lead hard lives and are either beaten, rusty or both. This… more»
High Miler: $3,500 1982 Porsche 928
Buying a cheap Porsche is a risky move in any form, but bear with me here: this 1982 928 has close to 200,000 miles on the clock. I say you can’t get there without a fastidious owner committed to… more»
Three Piece Rear Glass: 1978 Impala Coupe
In addition to being a documented low-mileage car at just 39,000 miles, this forlorn 1978 Chevy Impala coupe sports the desirable three-piece rear glass that enthusiasts are known to clamor for. Also called an aero coupe, this example has… more»
Crew Cab Project: 1979 Chevrolet C20
This is one long truck! It’s a crew cab and a long bed, so trucks from this era don’t get much bigger! For someone looking to tow and travel, this would be the ideal vehicle. It has room in… more»
Modern Survivor: Low Mileage 1990 Corvette ZR1
I’m not a huge fan of Corvettes of this era, however I have to say the paint color is really flattering on this car. The wheels contrast nicely with the paint, and really give this car a more modern… more»
European Influence?! 1973 Pontiac Grand Am
Would you believe GM claimed that this big 1973 Pontiac, the first-ever Grand Am, was “European inspired”? Believe it or not, the Grand Am was designed to be a new kind of American car, and in some ways it… more»
Solid Barn Find E9: 1973 BMW 3.0CS
If you follow the sale history of project-grade BMW E9 coupes, you’ll likely notice these cars attract rust like fleas to a dog. On the flip side, when one is seemingly solid, bidders do not hesitate to throw down… more»
Single Family Find! 1969 Dodge Charger
Regardless of their favorite brand, muscle car lovers instantly recognize the 1969 Dodge Charger design as a classic, and not just because of its appearance on a popular TV show. The design evolved as a collaboration of multiple designers,… more»
Big Block Survivor: 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
Widely recognized and appreciated for its muscle car heart, but upscale style, the Monte Carlo is a favorite to many especially when equipped with a factory big block. Having received a repaint in its lifetime, it would seem that… more»
Green Gran Coupe: 1970 Plymouth Barracuda
There’s a lot of rust to fix on this Mopar, but this Gran Coupe is currently equipped with a 383 V8 and would be one sweet ride once restored. Getting it there will be a massive undertaking and the… more»
Two Birds One Stone: Corbin Sparrow Bundle
When it comes to electric oddball cars, it’s hard to top the Corbin Sparrow. These single passenger three wheelers are definitely interesting, with styling that is unlike anything else on the road. They seemed like a great solution for… more»
Street Van: Chopped 1977 Dodge B100
Taking over a project someone else started can be a little scary, but taking over a custom that someone else started is downright harrowing. That said, the seller and creator of what we are looking at here seems well-informed… more»
Feel the Venom! 1978 Mustang II Cobra
With a new Fox-body Mustang due in ’79, Ford went all out on this 1978 Mustang II Cobra II. The Pinto-based Mustang II deviated from Mustang’s roots (why do you think they call them “Pony” cars?) in its compact… more»



















