After a lifetime in California, this 1959 Dodge D100 has nothing but aged looks and good vibrations. In driving condition, with a groovy patina, this truck would be a great project. After having just two owners, this ’59 Dodge… more»
Sleeping Dragster: 1931 Ford Model A
Finding any classic car is always a treat, but I feel that some of these hand built specials are really exciting. This 1931 Ford Model A was a part of the “100 M.P.H. Club” in 1959, as well as… more»
The Ultimate Hot Rod? 1957 Kenworth Thunderhead
I’ve seen enough vehicles that it takes a lot to make me go completely slack-jawed. This incredible vehicle, however, succeeded! What you are looking at has parts from several different trucks and some other things tied together with a custom… more»
Comes With History: 1966 Lotus Elan Coupe
Even if this were a non-historic 1966 Lotus Elan coupe being offered here on eBay at no reserve (!) it would be quite special. However, this car has a decorated competition history, comes with much of that history and… more»
This One Is Lime Green Too!
Remember the lime green Road Runner we featured the other day? Here’s another one just like it–well, maybe not just like it! As a matter of fact, by 1976, the Road Runner was mainly a decoration package on a Volare…. more»
Estate Rescue: 1966 Pontiac Catalina
It seems some people have all the luck, as this 1966 Pontiac Catalina survivor was an estate sale find. Although this one has sat for a few years, it is still a real beauty, and appears to have only… more»
Two-Cylinder Wagon: 1958 Lloyd Alexander TS
Quick: what’s the most unassuming vehicle name that you can think of?! For me, it’s Lloyd. While this 1958 Lloyd Alexander TS Wagon restoration project isn’t unassuming, you can see how much work it’ll be, the name sure is. It doesn’t… more»
Big Window Short Bed: 1959 Ford F-100
Now this is how I like my Ford F-100s, with a short bed, big back window and with killer patina. I know there are a lot of differing opinions on patina and the use this word, but if there… more»
340-Powered 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T?
This was a pretty cool car when it was new! Butterscotch paint, R/T package, floor shift automatic, 340 V8… Wait, what? I thought the 383 was the standard engine in the R/T and that the only options were the… more»
EXCLUSIVE: Massive Collection In Kansas!
A while back, I received an email from a reader who had a large collection of cars sitting in a barn in Kansas. They asked if we would be interested in helping them clear everything out. I emailed back… more»
Rare Color & 28K Miles: Olds Cutlass Convertible
When this generation of the Oldsmobile Cutlass was a new car, I was convinced this was the hottest thing on the road (explains my taste in vehicles, doesn’t it?) I chalked it up to the aggressive styling and little… more»
Classy Project: 1956 Continental Mark II
The 1956-1957 Continental Mark IIs are some of the greatest looking cars that came from that era. Sleek and attractive, epitomizing style and class. It looks to have been many years since this one has moved on its own… more»
EXCLUSIVE: Two Mercedes 190SL Projects
Here’s a couple of big projects for a dedicated Mercedes enthusiast! This package deal includes a ’57 and a ’60 190SL. Both were in the process of being restored, but have just sat since the nineties. So, the time… more»
Shady Lot Find: Preserved ’87 LeBaron
I don’t know why, but I’m always enamored by those corner used car lots where the interest rates are through the roof and the salesman looks like he’s on work release. It’s almost as if being blatantly disreputable doesn’t… more»
Grandma’s Car: 1983 Cadillac Eldorado
I’m doing a bit of a double-take with this dusty 1983 Cadillac Eldorado, long stored in a North Carolina carport. Why, you may be asking? Well, it’s because the surroundings of this open-air garage are darn near identical to… more»
One Of Many: 1963 Oldsmobile Starfire Convertible
Wait a minute, you say! Jamie’s off his rocker again–Oldsmobile didn’t make THAT many Starfires in the early 1960’s. Heck, he just told us so in this recent post! No, they didn’t, you’re right, only 4,401 1963 Starfire convertibles were… more»


















