Supposed ST: 1972 Porsche 911

Dedicated Porsche 911 fans might already know about the extremely rare high performance precursor to the incredible 911 RS. In 1970 Porsche introduced a rally and race ready version of the 911, but they only built a small handful… more»

X is for eXtreme: 1972 AMC Gremlin

Those of you who have been following the site for a while probably know by now that we like oddballs and originality. So, when we find an oddball car that is highly original we tend to get excited. While… more»

Sequential Pair: 1969 Subaru 360 Young S

Long before Subaru was building all-wheel drive family haulers and rally cars for the street, they were known for their micro cars. We have featured a few of these early Subarus, known as the 360, but we have never… more»

School Bus Find: 1947 White Motors 2000B

As I was looking at this old school bus I had an intriguing thought hit me. It’s no wonder cars are so important to so many of us, we are surrounded by a mixture of vehicles from the very… more»

Duster Update: Almost Ready To Go

With the auction nearing its end, I thought it would be a good time to discuss some of the little irritants that I addressed this week. I always try to leave cars at least marginally better than when I… more»

Lead Sled: 1941 Lincoln Custom

Before the days of fiberglass and bondo, smoothing out dents and dings was a task that typically involved the skillful mastery of flowing lead. Any repair or modification that couldn’t be pounded smooth by hand required some type of… more»

Cheap Thrills: 1965 Austin-Healey Sprite

Everyone loves the look of the early “bugeyed” Sprites, but there is something to be said for wind-up windows, door locks, and a trunk lid. Conveniences like this may not seem important on a sports cars… Unless of course… more»

3,500 Original Miles: 1986 Maserati Biturbo Spyder

When I opened a submission from Jim C about a late ’80s Maserati Spyder, I was prepared to see the product of what is in my opinion one of the worst decisions the Italian brand has ever made. I… more»

Driving the Duster

Ride along as we take our 1974 Plymouth Duster out for a spin. As you probably already know, we are selling this well-preserved car in order to focus on something that looks a little more like it came out… more»

Our Wild Goose Chase for a Mythical Amazon

As I have mentioned, Josh and I are ready for a new challenge. We weren’t really sure what car we wanted to acquire next, but I had secretly been wanting an old Volvo for a while, so I placed… more»

MG Alternative: 1953 Singer SM Roadster

Everybody loves MG’s T-Series cars, but since there were so many produced, they can be a common sight today. So if you are looking for something built in the same British sporting spirit, but yet a little different, may… more»

Rick’s 1964 Corvette Garage Find

While I would love to be out there pulling cars out of barns and garages every day of the week, sometimes that’s easier said than done. For the time being, I will just have to keep living vicariously through… more»

Pony Project: 1965 Mustang Fastback

One of the most important cars that Ford has produced in the modern era is the Mustang. It came out in 1964 and set sales records from the beginning. Most of my buddies at the time wanted one, and… more»

Cute and Quirky: 1966 Triumph Herald

After reading a countless number of submissions, which I truly love doing, I’ve formed the bad habit of automatically assuming what car I’m going to find in an email based solely on the email’s description. In the case of… more»

Introducing Our Next Project… Er Survivor Car?

Since selling our beloved Mustang, I have hinted a few times at a new project in the works. Well, it has been parked in my garage for a few weeks now so it is about time that we present… more»

Wacky Wagon: 1979 AMC Pacer DL

I’ve always been fascinated by AMC’s naming conventions. Names like Rebel and Javelin may reflect the sporty and wild nature of those cars, but Matador and Pacer should evoke aggressive power or out right speed, yet neither car match… more»

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