I’m not exactly sure why this Lotus is parked in what appears to be a gym, but the seller claims it has been in climate controlled storage for most of its life. I’m assuming it was storage somewhere other… more»
Buick T-Type/Grand National Hybrid!
Here’s a different kind of hybrid–a Buick T-Type that now has the heart of a Grand National! Thanks to our own Jesse for finding and sharing this find, but you’ll need to hurry as the auction is almost over!… more»
Another Pair: 1958 Metropolitans
Jesse found a bunch of interesting cars including yet another pair of Metropolitans. This Metro might be a solid car under all the bird droppings. The engine has had a recent rebuild. The other is pink and isn’t covered in pigeon poop. These… more»
Won’t Get Cheaper: 1986 Buick Grand National
Sometimes, a car catches your eye simply because the price seems too good to be true. Often, there is a reason for this, as I’ve rarely found cheaply-priced cars that haven’t required mountains of work. This 1986 Buick Grand… more»
84 Years Original: 1932 Plymouth
There is nothing more exciting than seeing a true barn find with a nice layer of dust and dirt laid over the body work. This 1932 Plymouth PB sedan is in fully operation condition despite its looks, and is… more»
Old Lady Owned: 1962 Oldsmobile F85
Look at the interesting styling on this 1962 Oldsmobile F85. This car was owned by an old lady who eventually decided to parts ways with her car that she bought brand new. The seller mentions this F85 has some… more»
Grrrrrr! Mostly Original Sunbeam Tiger
It’s rare to find a survivor Sunbeam Tiger; so many have been modified both nicely and not-so-nicely if you want an original one they are hard to find. But that’s what we have here! Located in Arlington, Texas after… more»
I Want! 1935 MG TA Survivor Find
Isn’t this a breathtaking photograph? Wow. Especially for those The Red Car lovers like I am (my copy is sitting on my desk in front of me as I type). Actually, this is a 1936 MGTA, not a 40’s TC… more»
Uncommon Commodity: 1964 Mercury M100 Pickup
Here’s a truck you dont see very often… Well, you do, but not with a Mercury badge on it anyway. In Canada many towns had Ford or Mercury dealers, but not always both. So, Ford sold their F-series truck… more»
What To Call It? 1956 Thunderado
I’m not sure what to call this odd creation. It’s part ’56 Thunderbird, part ’65 Cadillac Eldorado and completely awesome! But what do you call this creation, Eldobird or a Thunderado? The story the seller gives is that it was… more»
Coolest Porsche Ad Ever!
Thirty-eight years ago, Professor Ferdinand Porsche and his son, Ferry, built the first cars to bear the family name. As a direct result, Porsche enthusiasts of today are subject to a recurring dream. Which goes something like this: After… more»
RX Lineage: 1979 Mazda RX-7
Many 1970’s cars have yet to receive the recognition they deserve, even in the Japanese realm. The first generation Mazda RX-7 is a great car that many may not yet see as a classic. Mazda is known for making… more»
One To Grab! 1974 Ford Maverick
When was the last time you saw one of these still wearing it’s factory paint and decals? This 1974 Ford Maverick Grabber storage find is extremely original and has a rare manual transmission as well. It’s up for sale here… more»
Hot Side Pipes: 1970 Shelby GT 500
By the time this Shelby left the factory, Carroll had little to no input on the car’s design or setup, but it was still one of the fastest Mustangs you could get in ’70. Of course, it isn’t actually a… more»
Memories Included: 1969 Chevrolet G20 Van
This Chevy G20 van caught my attention not for its window-free exterior or cool period fiberglass aero bits, but more for the seller’s description of letting go of a vehicle that contains lots of memories. This 1969 Chevy G20 here… more»
Soap Box Support: 1934 Plymouth Speedster
This is probably not what you envision when you think of a 1930s boat tail speedster, but that is what it is – sort of. See, in the 1930s there was a a Soap Box Derby Race held every… more»


















