This could be one heck of a bargain for a very unique car. Ford made a ton of Pintos, but when was the last time you saw one of these driving around? The seller bought it a few months… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1996 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra
Seller Description: This 1996 Cobra Convertible was pulled from a garage in Pittsburgh where it sat since 2003. It has just 4,200 original miles! Car is mechanically sound now and has been detailed. It has a few minor blemishes… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1972 Volvo 1800ES
Seller Description: This is solid, running, driving 1800ES that I have owned for 10 years. I bought it as a non-running garage find and have turned it into a reliable runner. I am currently suffering from the typical collector… more»
Boop-Oop-A-Doop! 1971 Chevy Nova
This Nova may seem pretty boring but it is mostly original and has a fun name; Betty Boop! The original vinyl top and rust have been replaced with paint that’s probably close to the color of the original vinyl…. more»
5 Speed Survivor: 1987 Maserati Biturbo Spyder
This 1987 Maserati Biturbo convertible is in impressive condition and wears high mileage for a vehicle that typically can appear delapidated with the odometer barely broken in. Although reliability has always been an issue, this turbocharged 5-speed example here… more»
Farm Find: 1975 Corvette Project
As some of you likely recall, I bought my 1980 BMW 320/6 project off of a farm over a year ago. Thankfully, it was stored indoors for years up until the point I discovered it, when the previous owner… more»
Two For One: 1965 Oldsmobile Vista Cruisers
Two for one automotive deals are often a great way to get enough extra parts to complete one of the cars as a project. These early Vista Cruisers aren’t that common to see anymore, and the main wagon seems… more»
27 Years In A Lean-To: 1969 Chevrolet El Camino SS
When I first saw that this was an SS396 El Camino, I immediately was suspicious. We’ve seen a lot of SS badged Chevrolet vehicles that turn out to be just that; badged. However, this one looks real and comes… more»
Terrific Tahoe: 1983 Chevrolet S-10
I don’t know if sellers are coming out of the woodwork with their time capsules or if they’ve always been here and I haven’t noticed it as much as I have in the last couple of years. This 1983… more»
One Family Ownership: 1966 Chevrolet Corvair
This beautiful 1966 Chevrolet Corvair 110 4-door hardtop has been in the same family since new. With 98,400 miles and a four year old high quality repaint, it really looks the part of a survivor despite the repaint–fitting into… more»
Ramblin’ Wagon: 1965 Rambler Ambassador 880
I’m a huge fan of the stacked-headlight fifth-generation Ramblers and this 1965 Rambler Ambassador 880 Wagon looks like a winner. It even has a manual transmission! I know, a manual in a wagon may not be ideal for most… more»
No Reserve: V8-Powered 1963 Jaguar E-Type
Here’s the brother to the E-Type we just featured. This is a Series 1 though and it could be the crown jewel of the late owner’s collection. It may be a little rough around the edges, but it’s insanely… more»
No Reserve: 1973 Jaguar E-Type V12
This is the first of two E-Types that we will be featuring today. If you follow the site then you may remember that a family had asked us to help clean and sell their late father’s collection of cars. We… more»
Long Lincoln: 1973 Lincoln Continental Coupe
By 1973, the fifth-generation Lincoln Continental had grown to over nineteen-feet in length, but it was still a few inches shorter than the peak 1977-79 models. This 1973 Lincoln Continental Coupe is long on quite a few things – beauty,… more»
Stored Since 1981: 1958 TR3A Running Project
Stored since 1981, this 1958 Triumph TR3A has been awaiting refurbishment for a while. Unfortunately, the owner has realized that it will be uneconomical to have the car professionally restored, and thus the shop has listed it for sale here… more»
Not Perfectly Original But Perfect! 1973 Corvette
One of these days I will own a C3 Corvette, if only to see if either the naysayers or enthusiasts are right about these cars. I still think as a general rule they are inexpensive for what they offer,… more»


















