Now this is a hot rod! This ’32 Chevy has been chopped, channeled and equipped with a V8. It was parked in a barn in 1962 and that’s where it stayed until just recently. It clearly is going to… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1973 Firebird Esprit Basement Find
This second generation Firebird might not seem all that special as far as muscle cars go, but it is a rust free one owner car with complete service records! It has always lived in the same garage in San Francisco, California since… more»
Bargain Basement: 1955 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe
You never know where you’ll find an old car, or what you might find in the basement of a jewelry store. This Chrysler was stored in the basement of the Bunn Jewelry building in Lenox Iowa and was last registered in 1974…. more»
Don’t Hack it Up: 8,772 Mile Ford Mustang Ghia
Oh, this listing makes me angry. Not because of any issue with the car, as I actually like these early Ghia-edition Mustangs quite a bit. Utilized to take advantage of Dearborn’s connections to the creator of the original Pantera,… more»
Dependable Cleaners: 1963 VW Bus
Just when I think there can’t possibly be another old VW van languishing somewhere with vintage display advertising intact, someone has to go and prove me wrong. It really serves to demonstrate just how popular these German panel vans were for… more»
2 Owner Mopar: 1955 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe
How great is it to find a vintage car that has only had two owners? Sometimes a low owner car can look like a train wreck, but in the case of this 1955 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe, it almost looks… more»
Fly Away Restovivor: 1962 Oldsmobile Starfire
Starfire! Just the name (along with all the visual cues!) reminds us older folks of the Space Age, jet airplanes and the early 1960’s. This 1962 Oldsmobile Starfire is still wearing it’s original paint–the nice thing is there’s nothing… more»
Muscular Wagon: 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Concours Wagon
Chevelles area a classic that many of us appreciate, but what about the lesser seen Chevelle Concours wagons? Personally I think it’s a great looking vehicle, but the factory 307 V8 would be hitting the skids in favor of… more»
Plain As Can Be! 1955 Chevrolet 150
When the 1955 Chevrolets were introduced, they came in three models; the Bel Air at the top, followed by the 210, and then the 150, which was the plain car of the bunch. This plain as can be 150… more»
Survivor Or Restored: 1934 Buick Club Sedan
Look what Jamie found! Ain’t she a beauty? Thanks Jamie! This Buick listed on eBay is described as a survivor, but it’s likely had some restoration. It’s surely been repainted and the roof insert appears to also have been replaced…. more»
Salvagabili-T? 1947 Diamond T
When I saw this very rough looking but still beautiful Diamond T for sale on craigslist in Casa Grande, Arizona, I immediately thought of Howard, and wondered what he would have to say about this somewhat beat up and… more»
Nearly New! 3,453 Mile 1987 Ford Taurus LX
Back in 1986 when it was first introduced, the “jelly bean” Ford Taurus’s styling was quite controversial. Now, it looks much more normal. This garage find has only 3,453 original miles and has never been driven in the salt,… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1977 Mercury Cougar XR7
UPDATE: This one has found a new home. Thanks for listing it with us Gary! It’s truly amazing how much the Mercury Cougar changed from ’67 to ’77! By the time this 4th generation XR7 was built, the Cougar… more»
Riot Victim: 1967 Dodge Charger
This 1967 Dodge Charger was a victim of rioting in 1974 (I couldn’t find a mention of it, so it must have been pretty small) and received a repaint from white to red as a result. Other than that,… more»
Mother Daughter Workhorse: Rusty 1973 Jeep CJ5
When first glancing at this awesome 1973 Jeep CJ5 project, it’s easy to look past any glaring flaws straight to that vintage business decor still proudly displaying this truck’s working history. However, that same lineage as a plow truck… more»
NASCAR Lineage: 1978 Dodge Magnum
Headlight covers really need to make a comeback. I don’t mean the glass or plastic lenses that every set of lamps comes with, but rather, the wind-cheating aero design used on cars like this Dodge Magnum. You may call… more»


















