Here’s a little ruby gem: a 1984 Volkswagen Rabbit GTI, the vaunted Mark I version of VW’s iconic hot hatch—well, sort of. This U.S.-built car is a pretty different animal from the Golf GTI introduced in Europe in 1976,… more»
Barn Find: 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T 440 HP
Not all V8-powered coupes from the muscle-car era represent an attractive alternative to mutual funds for investment potential. However, this tired-looking 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T in Mattituck, New York may have what it takes to beat the Dow Jones…. more»
Period Hot Rod: 1932 Plymouth Coupe
Lately, I’ve had a hankering to build a hot rod. Josh and I even looked at a Model A pickup body and frame this past week, but decided that we’d better start with something more complete. Maybe this Plymouth… more»
Living Room Find: 676-Mile 1997 Nissan 240SX
This car is really something special, and there is absolutely no arguing that. If you hate everything foreign-made and can’t open your mind to this beautiful and unique Nissan 240SX, I recommend you stop reading now! The saga surrounding… more»
Whole Lotta Love Needed: 1962 Cadillac Series 62
For decades, Cadillac could legitimately use the slogan “Standard of the World.” General Motors took pride in their top tier division, and the whole company was set up to provide vehicles for customers from cradle to grave. Your first… more»
Miniature Project: 1950 Crosley Hot Shot
How can you not love a Crosley? From radios to cars, at one time Crosley made it all! While small cars may not be for everyone, they can certainly be a lot of fun. A friend of mine has… more»
Golden Curves: 1971 Chevrolet Corvette
These beautiful golden curves belong to a 1971 Chevrolet Corvette. While it isn’t completely original, a lot of the vehicle has sympathetic restovivor work done. It’s being sold here on eBay at no reserve, and bidding has just hit $15,000 (33… more»
Luxury Emergency: 1941 Cadillac Superior 75
Classic fire trucks, ambulances, and emergency vehicles are a niche market of automobiles that are typically overlooked, and can often be bought on the cheap. Not to say that they aren’t worthwhile projects, as they are rather unique and… more»
Rare Muscle: 1972 Pontiac Trans AM 455 HO
We’ve been watching the values of ’70s Trans AMs pretty closely lately and they are clearly on the rise. It’s really not a surprise though, anyone that owned or wanted to own a Trans AM when they were in… more»
Buried Alive! 1965 Ford Mustang
The above picture is the “after” picture of this Mustang. No, obviously not after restoration, but after unearthing it! Evidently, it’s been in the garage it was in for quite a while–30 years to be exact! Now it’s for… more»
One Of One: 1897 LaDuke
In the late nineteenth century, steam engines were the predominate power source for trains and industrial applications. There were internal combustion engines as well, but were typically quite large. The challenge was to build an engine on a small enough… more»
One Cool Project: 1974 Plymouth Barracuda
After surviving one heck of a hot summer, this Barracuda is looking like a rather tempting project. Yes, it needs a complete restoration, but it’s a factory A/C car. It’s complete, with a rebuilt 440, 727 transmission and doesn’t… more»
Patina Perfection: 1968 Mustang Fastback GT
I’m sure there are many of you thinking that this Mustang Fastback needs to be painted ASAP and while I don’t disagree with you that it should be painted, there’s a part of me that would want to leave… more»
54k Mile 1967 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40
Have you been on the hunt for a low mileage classic 4×4? If so, you might want to have a closer look at this Toyota FJ40. These are great rigs that are known for their dependability and off road… more»
FE3 Equipped: 1989 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale
About 15 years ago, this Oldsmobile would have been considered to be a basic driver that you bought cheap, drove until it died and then you shipped it off to the wrecker to be melted down and recycled. Well,… more»
Goes Uphill Too: 1927 Chevy Soap Box Roadster
This is no barn find or even a survivor, but it’s just too much fun to pass up! How often do you see a Soap Box Derby Racer with a Chevy V6? This little roadster actually looks more like… more»



















