Here we go again with another classic station wagon, with wood applique, and a big block. Perhaps not for everyone, these big old “muscle wagons” often have great styling, plenty of storage, and can often be picked up cheap…. more»
Turbo Van! 1990 Dodge Caravan
Few vehicles have captured the hearts and imaginations of enthusiasts like the era of the turbocharged minivan from Dodge. Although our society has evolved to the point of building cars where you can practically survive almost any sort of… more»
Pre-EVO: 1992 Mitsubishi Galant VR4
Among the cars we’re going to someday kick ourselves for not buying when they were cheap and available is the Mitsubishi Galant VR4. Given the way Mitsubishi’s future in the United States seems to either be doomed or simply… more»
Funky Flatbed: 1977 Lincoln Town Car Flatbed
This is one crazy custom, it’s a 1977 Lincoln Town Car Flatbed. What?! Someone must have gotten a set of cutting torches and a welder for their birthday. This funky flatbed is on Craigslist in Morris, Oklahoma with an… more»
Not Fast Yet: 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback Barn Find
A true barn find, this 1965 Mustang fastback (or 2+2 as they were called) seems pretty solid at first glance, but I’m not sure if the car is just teasing us. New Lebanon, Ohio is where this car is… more»
Stored For 32 Years: 1978 Ford Fairmont Futura
The rear 3/4-angle is arguably the best view of this 1978 Ford Fairmont Futura, or any Ford Fairmont Futura / Mercury Zephyr Z7. This Futura is listed on eBay with a current bid price of $2,200 and there is… more»
Tough Crew Cab: 1963 Dodge Power Wagon
Now this is a truck! A truck-truck, not a D-50 Sport mini-truck, this is a truck for tough, hairy men to haul rusty chunks of iron with. Thankfully, the driver can haul three other tough, hairy men while they’re… more»
IMSA Dreams: 1977 Chevy Monza Mirage
With supposedly less than 30 remaining, the Chevy Monza Mirage is beyond an endangered species. Built to resemble the company’s impressive IMSA race cars, these special editions featured widened fenders, special colors and striping, and front and rear spoilers…. more»
22,595 Miles: 1971 Dodge Charger
After many years in storage this 22,595 mile ’71 Charger is a clean and solid example. With virtually no rust present on this car, this Charger is like a dream come true. But no real dream comes without some work,… more»
Patina Ivy: 1950 Chevrolet Pickup
Appearing more like a rare plant that grows cool old trucks instead of flowers, this old Chevrolet 3100 is a one owner truck that hasn’t been touched in a “few” years. Clearly looking like a forgotten and neglected machine,… more»
Blue Thunder: 1973 Volkswagen Baja Bug
The custom Vw scene is a culture that has been very strong from Gene Burgs beginnings, up until now. Appearing to have been built in the golden days of the Baja Bug fad, this ’73 Bug has undergone a… more»
Almost On The Road: 1967 Pontiac GTO
This Signet Gold 1967 Pontiac GTO is so close to being back on the road it sounds like a weekend’s worth of brake work would do it. This is one of those really cool cars that combines the great Pontiac… more»
Not Stock But Nice: 1963 Chevrolet Impala SS
Just imagine showing up in this car to your next gathering of like minded car folks! It’s a 1963 Impala SS, complete with Torq-Thrust wheels and some dings and mild surface rust for that well-worn look. The auction listing… more»
The Ultimate Mustang: 1970 Boss 429
On my long list of cars to own, at the very top is the 1970 Boss Mustang. Honestly, I’d love to have either a 302 or a 429. In my perfect dream world, I’d own both so I could experience… more»
Parked 46 Years: 1934 Ford Truck Hot Rod
This old truck looks cool, but the tale behind it is what really caught my attention. Supposedly, the previous owner won it during a game of craps at the Missouri State Fair. He passed away shortly after that and the truck… more»
Surprisingly Solid: 1971 Fiat 850 Spider
As many of you are aware, I’m a bit of a Fiat Fan. I know, that sounds crazy, but they really are tons of fun to drive when they are in good shape. And that’s the issue, finding one… more»



















