What a pretty car! All four-door haters check out now, ’cause this car is unabashedly a family sedan and I’m guessing that’s what’s making it relatively affordable considering its condition. This one is somewhere between a survivor and a… more»
Super Crosley: 1951 Crosley Super Sedan
I really like Crosleys, this one included. This is a 1951 Crosley Super Sedan and it’ll need a little spit and polish, and a little welding and interior work, but you can do it! It’s located in Westhampton, New York… more»
BF Exclusive: 409-Powered 1962 Chevrolet Impala
From Tom – My story begins in 1970. A fellow from Cincinnati purchased this ’62 Impala from his boss at the time. He drove the car to school, went to the prom, and used it as any typical teenager… more»
1956 GMC Scenicruiser: Where’s Dave And Wayne?
Almost two years ago we featured an amazing story about two guys and a Scenicruiser (part 1, part 2). Everyone enjoyed following their journey home, so we knew we had to feature this one when both Jim S and… more»
400 Reasons: 1971 Chevy Kingswood
I don’t know what has gotten into me lately, but I find myself really liking classic American station wagons, especially ones with big V8s. I know, most drive like barges, but there is just something appealing about a family… more»
Shiny And Red: 1960 MGA 1600
This MGA is listed on craigslist and on the Performance Auto Gallery for $19,000 (Almost a bargain at half the price?). It was found in a barn in St. Michaels, Maryland and is now located near Washington, DC. This MG was owned… more»
Got Milk? 1963 Divco Van
It’s doubtful that the milkmen or delivery boys who ran around in these ever though they would become collectible, but Divco vans have become “a thing” in the last five years or so. The styling is pleasing and they do… more»
Incredible Body: 1968 MGC GTS Tribute
Before the Miata came along, the MGB was the world’s most popular roadster. Most people still know what one is today, but few remember the MGC. That’s because the C was only built for two years. It was intended… more»
Survivor Estate: 1990 Ford Taurus Wagon
I can already hear the virtual catcalls from our readers on this one. But when perusing the online classifieds, I was shocked to see a first-generation Ford Taurus appear, and even more stunned to realize it remains in excellent… more»
1970 MGB GT For $1,500!
This MGB made me miss my GT. It also made me think that I should have held onto it even that inattentive driver slammed into me. A crumpled panel would have been a lot easier to fix then a… more»
Haul With Flair: 1961 Ford F100 4WD
Ford’s F-series trucks began as the company’s all new post-war trucks that were offered in 1948. In those early years, along with the pickup truck (F-1 through F3), the F-Series was sold as a pickup based panel truck, cab-over… more»
Gentleman’s Brute: 1969 Grand Prix Model J
While a ’69 Pontiac Grand Prix may not get most of us excited, these personal luxury coupes offered impressive power in a more upscale wrapper – think of it as a grown-up GTO. This 1969 Grand Prix Model J here… more»
Mini-Ponies! It’s A Ford Pinto Three-Fer!
In the town of Alton, Illinois, reside these three Ford Pintos, offered for sale for your consideration. The years 1971 and 1973 are represented, in a nice array of colors. Bright red, yellow, and butterscotch. Rust-wise, they aren’t as… more»
Rolling Shell: 1964 Plymouth Barracuda
We all know this one, it’s a 1964 Plymouth Barracuda and it’s in Bayonne, New Jersey. This “rolling shell” is listed on eBay with a current bid price of just over $700! You’ll need to bring your A-game for this one,… more»
Tailgate Special: 1953 International Harvester Travelall
It isn’t an old short blue school bus, despite the appearance! This, along with GM’s Suburban are the two progenitors of all the huge SUV’s we see on roads today. This Travelall has some rough edges and custom touches… more»




















