Nothing quite says the 70’s like bright colored earth tone colors. This bright and shiny ’77 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser is a beauty having only covered 55,000 miles in its lifetime. As close to mint as you would hope for,… more»
Green With Envy: 1976 Ford Maverick
We all know that everyone loves green cars, not to mention cars with four doors; this one has it all! This 1976 Ford Maverick is posted on Craigslist with an asking price of $3,500 and that’s a $500 price… more»
Old Farm Hand: 1949 Mercury M Series Pickup
Farm fresh, and featuring the unique touches that make this truck a Mercury, this M series pickup is a neat and fairly solid project. This truck looks as if it could be a driver again with a few good… more»
Studebaker Restomod: 1947 Studebaker M5 Pickup
The Studebaker M5 pickups in my opinion are one of the best looking trucks of the era. The moustache like grill, and the treatment of headlights really set this truck apart from others of the era. With a heavy… more»
Buick And Pontiac Salvage Yard Liquidation!
I was recently digging through eBay when I came across a seller that appears to be the owner of a rather large salvage yard in Great Bend, Kansas and they are in the process of liquidating cars. They currently… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1956 Ford Thunderbird
I’ve never understood the thought process we often go through when we start restoring a project. Far too often, people sand the paint down and spray the car with primer, long before even looking into the drivetrain, suspension or… more»
Pushes & Steers: 1967 Ford Mustang
When the seller includes “pushes and steers” in the description of a barn find, you pretty well know you’ve got a job on your hands if you choose to buy it. This 1967 Ford Mustang fastback fits that description…. more»
Let It Ride: 1974 Ford Econoline
It would seem that surfer vans are in again. It makes sense though, many of us have memories of these vans. While I’ve never been a huge van fan, there is just something about wall to wall shag carpet… more»
Rough Interior Survivor: 1949 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 75
Just about any vintage Cadillac has a certain appeal due to the styling and luxury they executed through the years. This ’49 Fleetwood is a “survivor” but needs a lot of attention on the interior. Being a California home… more»
Wire Wheel Wagon: 1968 Ford Country Squire LTD
How can you beat the cool vintage styling, a V8, plenty of space, and air conditioning, all wrapped up into a classic wagon? This ’68 Country Squire LTD has some good things going for it, despite being a little… more»
Dusty Dust: 1938 Plymouth 2 Door
The origin of the Plymouth name for these cars is interesting. Chrysler had purchased Maxwell and needed a low priced car to compete with Chevy and Ford. In 1926 the Maxwell four-cylinder was improved a bit and rebadged as the… more»
Just Needs Paint: 1969 Triumph Spitfire
Sometimes, even I’ll admit that a car is simply destined for the scrapyard. Now, as any of you who visit this site regularly know, I often lament how many good cars end up junked (and celebrate the vendors that… more»
Aged ‘Burban: 1946 Chevrolet Suburban
After spending time neatly cramped in an old barn, this 1946 Chevrolet Suburban has finally made it out into the light once more. Partially disassembled and fairly solid, this Chevy has some potential. Although there are a few missing items that… more»
Driven Only Five Years: 1963 Morgan Plus 4 Drophead
The Plus 4 was introduced in 1950 and built until 1969 and revived in 2014. Many describe the Morgan as a true British sports car. Perhaps the TV show “Top Gear” described the Plus 4 Experience best when they described… more»
Space Case: 1988 Isuzu Spacecab pick up
Isuzu has been one of the few Japanese manufacturers that struggled in the American car market. While their light and medium duty trucks did pretty well here, over the years, Isuzu Motors brought some strange and unusual cars, small… more»
Big Bubble: 1959 BMW 600
When your regular Isetta isn’t quite big enough to haul around your family, here’s a 1959 BMW 600. This car is based on the Isetta, and while still tiny, it is about two feet longer than the “normal” Isetta. This… more»


















