This white-hot little 1963 Buick Skylark Convertible is in Vancouver, Washington with an asking price of $6,000. That seems like a good deal to me if it checks out.
Free Wheelin’ 4×4: 1979 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT
Admittedly, the wild paint scheme is what caught my eye here. Broncos like this were a pretty common sight where I grew up in Wyoming so it’s hard to get excited about them. After taking a closer look at… more»
True Lies Ties: 1973 Alfa Romeo Montreal
For the most part, I don’t really care if a car has ties to a celebrity or fame, it certainly doesn’t make we want to pay a premium. I can see the appeal though for some, especially if the… more»
The Telephone Booth Dragster!
About a month ago we featured a wild wine barrel hot rod and now we have this over-the-top telephone booth dragster! This crazy creation came out of the same collection in Germany. It was built in the 70s and was deputed at… more»
Posh Pickup: 1977 Lincoln Mark V Pickup
If a regular pickup truck just won’t do for you, this 1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V Pickup might be the ticket. Apparently, there were just twelve of these Lincoln “Coloma” pickups made by Caribou Motor Company in Rosemead, California…. more»
No Flux Capacitor! 3,221 Mile DeLorean
This is a really nice low-mileage DeLorean, but unusually, it’s in the UK! The car has been listed with numerous pictures, even including the underside, and is still on it’s original tires. There are a few cosmetic flaws, but… more»
Macro Micro Project: Vespa 400
If you like to pack a bunch of small vehicles into your garage like some of us do (I’m not naming any names), this one may be for you. This is a 19-something Vespa 400! The seller doesn’t list… more»
Dynamic Dyna: 1950 Panhard Dyna X84
The Panhard company sold their first car in 1890, a half-dozen years before Henry Sr. sold his first Quadricycle in 1896. This 1950 Panhard Dyna X84 came sixty years after Panhard’s first attempt and it’s a peach. It’s found about a half-hour… more»
Boosted Buick: 1984 Buick Riviera T-Type
This car is a little newer than normal here, and it wasn’t found in a barn. But, it’s such a nice, original, and unusual car that I thought I’d give it a shot and see how it goes over with the… more»
A Fine Car: 1951 Crosley wagon
“A fine car” was the Crosley motto. If you ever wondered who built the first “sport utility” vehicle, what the first American car with caliper disk brakes or who produced the first successful single overhead cam engine, you certainly wouldn’t… more»
Languishing in Lansing: 1916 Duplex 4-Wheel-Drive
Have you been looking to buy a duplex? No, not that kind of duplex, a 1916 Duplex 4-Wheel-Drive Truck kind of duplex. This incredibly rare truck is located in a field, unfortunately, in Lansing, Michigan where it was born. If… more»
R-Code 428: 1969 Mustang Mach 1
I bet when this Mustang was brand new, it was one impressive machine! The ’69 Mustang is without a doubt my all time favorite body styles. It’s just such an iconic design and looks fast just sitting still. Of… more»
Running, Driving Barn Find: 1940 Plymouth
The seller tells us they drove this 1940 Plymouth barn find home, but know very little about cars. They must be tremendously lucky or have gotten some great advice, because I have enough problems with my classics that are… more»
Original Survivor: 1941 Pontiac Torpedo
Randy C tipped us off to this nice old Pontiac. The Torpedo shared its body with the Cadillac series 62. Introduced in 1940, this body was streamlined and lowered 2 inches. Running boards were eliminated and the seat widened 5… more»
Three-Wheeled Wonder: 1970 Honda ATC90
Your eyes don’t deceive you, this is just like the one that your neighbor had forty years ago and they would never let you ride it; not that you’re still bitter or anything. This original, survivor 1970 Honda ATC90 was… more»
All Wound Up! 1961 Sunbeam Alpine
This 1961 Sunbeam Alpine looks remarkably straight, and being a California car for a while is pretty solid as well. There will need to be some minor dent repair, but I don’t see anything beyond the scope of the… more»


















