What The… Crazy Custom Hot Rod

The seller of this interesting car simply calls it the “Only One” and I guess it makes sense given that it’s a one off custom. It’s a rather strange mix of things, with the chassis and engine coming from a… more»

$2,000 Or Trade? 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado

Sure, it dusty, but this Toronado may just be the diamond in the rough you’re looking for! The seller took it off the road some six years ago to put a set of rod bearings in it and never… more»

Salesman’s Reward: Fiat 500 with 4,956 Miles

I love a barn find with a good story. Apparently, this fresh-from-the-stall 1960 Fiat 500 D was a reward to a salesman who hit big numbers back in the day for an importer of Italian suits. Unfortunately, he was… more»

Bought the Farm: Ford Courier + Parts Truck

It’s hard not to like a listing for not one, but two vehicles of the same make and model. Finding spares for older, more unusual vehicles like this Ford Courier pickup can make restoration a challenge, but the seller… more»

Giddy Up Survivor: 1965 Ford Mustang

The original pony car was first sold in 1964, and by 1966 Ford was celebrating the 1 millionth Mustang produced. But of all of those ponies, there aren’t too many survivors in this level of condition. This particular mustang… more»

Coronet With Sting: 1970 Dodge Super Bee

Super Bee’s are a Mopar muscle car that you just don’t see enough of. The iconic Super Bee paint work on the quarters separate this car from its basic Coronet roots. This Super Bee is more solid than most,… more»

$7,500! 1974 Chevrolet Vega Estate Kammback

I feel guilty posting this one because this is the only photo in the Craigslist ad. But, this somewhat rare 1974 Chevrolet Vega Estate Kammback in Billings, Montana is just too perfect not to show it off! Or, I think it… more»

Jeff’s New Project, Part II: 1988 Subaru XT6

I mentioned a few weeks ago with the arrival of my 1981 Toyota Hiace that this wasn’t the only project showing up after the departure of my ’87 535is; well, as of last weekend, the “other” project is home… more»

$3,000 Craigslist Find: 1974 Jeep J-20 Pickup

I’m in Billings, Montana as we speak and that’s where this 1974 Jeep J-20 Pickup is, too. This pickup is on Craigslist with an asking price of $3,000, despite what the windshield says.

Suicide Sedan! 1967 Ford Thunderbird Find

Yes, that’s the unusual “suicide” door configuration found on the 1967 to 1971 Thunderbirds. In researching this article, I read a couple of times that it was added to the lineup in an attempt to mitigate the loss of… more»

Ready to Camp Red-E-Kamp: ’77 Chevy G20

Ever since I brought home my 1981 Toyota Hiace project (well, home is relative – it’s at Oxford Motorcars where it awaits engine diagnosis for rough running issues), my wife has been surprisingly engaged in the process. Credit vans… more»

Factory Air: 1979 Pontiac Trans Am

Although you can always find a Trans Am fairly easily, the trick is to buy the best one in your budget. As someone who tends to buy projects that are on the wierd and obscure side, I’m always a… more»

14,402 Miles: 1989 Honda CRX Si

Among future Japanese classic cars, the original Honda CRX is destined to be a collectible. Over the years, low mileage examples have been popping up for sale at higher and higher prices, and buyers don’t seem to be flinching…. more»

Desirable Year: 1980 BMW R100RT

There’s something about fairings and mesh-style wheels on the motorcycle that make me want to go out and get my license, just so I can park something this handsome in my garage. The BMW R100 is a classic example… more»

A Quandary: Near Mint 1983 Pontiac Trans Am

What possible quandary could you have about this near mint 1983 Trans Am, Jamie? It looks perfect, right? So if you like this type of car, what question could you have? The current seller is looking for funds to… more»

Dragged From The Treeline: $350 1954 Austin A40 Somerset

As most of you know, I’m the one on staff that loves what most folks would think of as lost causes–especially British ones. This $350 Austin A40 Somerset certainly fits in that category! A lot of you would consider… more»

Barn Finds