Update – The auction house contacted us and sent over more photos, which can be seen here! They also let us know that they have spare parts and the convertible top. After having been owned by the seller’s family… more»
1969 Mustang For $800!
I know this Mustang needs tons of work and is missing lots of parts, but unlike many of the rough Pony cars we’ve seen lately, this one is actually realistically priced. At just $800 or best offer, taking it… more»
Paging Rouge Val Holsteins: 1956 Ford COE
Is there an old truck any cooler than a Ford COE? If there is, I haven’t found it. These striking big-rigs remain stunning pieces of trucking archaeology, with their stacked front end just oozing with art deco-inspired facial features…. more»
Hemi And A 4-Speed! 1968 Plymouth GTX Convertible
I’m not sure if this GTX Convertible is legit or not, but I sure hope it is. You see it’s a Hemi equipped 4 speed convertible, making it the rarest and most desirable versions of the Plymouth GTX. It’s clearly… more»
Raggedy Top: 1968 Pontiac GTO convertible
This sad Goat listed on eBay in Omaha, Nebraska will take extensive and expensive restoration to bring it back to life. It has been in hibernation since 1977 but is mostly complete (except for the bits that have rusted away) and original. It… more»
A Sign of the Times: 1984 Lincoln MKVII Diesel
If there was ever a contest of oddball cars from the 80s, the BMW-diesel equipped Lincoln MKVII is a clear contendor for first prize. Produced at a time when not having a fuel-efficient vehicle in your lineup was akin… more»
Walkin’ In Memphis? 8,000 Mile 1979 MGB
If you believe the 8,000 original mile claim of the seller’s on this 1979 MGB, the owner must have been “Walking in Memphis” an awful lot instead of driving (cue the British car reliability jokes…I’ve heard them all). More on the mileage… more»
Micro Bavarian: 1962 BMW 700 Saloon
Germany built its fair share of micro cars, some being odd, and not as practical as this BMW 700 Saloon. Featuring simplistic styling, a good use of space, and a rear engine layout, this Bavarian is a grand microcar…. more»
Sunbaked Special: 1968 Corvair
I’m a little bit of a Corvair nut, to say the least. I’ve owned four of them, and if I’m lucky, I’ll be buying a fifth very shortly. 1968 Corvairs are one of the odd years – low production… more»
I Want To Cruise! 1974 Pontiac Grand Ville
This beautiful big Pontiac just begs to be driven on an afternoon like I’m experiencing today (almost 70 F in North Carolina). It’s listed for sale here on eBay, where the buy it now price is $8,200 but the seller is… more»
Reserve Free: 1975 BMW 2002
I’ve always wanted a 2002. They’re the grandfather of the legendary E30 and the body is just the right mix of old and new BMW styling. They’re plentiful, and can be had affordably. This car, doesn’t look like a… more»
Tow or Show? 1968 Dodge Coronet Wagon
After hauling home a used transmission to have as a spare for my Subaru XT6 project, I was deeply envious of anyone with a low-loading floor in their daily driver. While I’m not a wuss, I am a fan… more»
First Year Ford Bronco Project
It really amazes me how much interest for old Broncos, Ramchargers, and Blazers has gone up in the past year or so. I remember when you could pick up a nice first generation Bronco for just a few thousand… more»
Parked 47 Years: 1950 Studebaker Champion
Who doesn’t like and or appreciate a Bullet Nose Studebaker? Graced with unique styling, its iconic nose, and a very cool “greenhouse” rear window. This Studebaker was last registered in 1970, and since then has been tucked away in storage… more»


















