Back in June we featured this odd little car. It’s a custom built Crosley that looks like someone’s twisted interpretation of a ’57 Chevy. Well, one of readers purchased it and has spent the last couple months researching the… more»
Multinational Roadster: 1953 Nash-Healey
The guys over at Gullwing are always digging out impressive finds, but this rare Nash-Healey caught my eye. All that dust makes it hard to tell what’s going on here, but its claimed to have been in storage for… more»
1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo: Clean Cruiser
It’s not often you see a survivor this nice for a reasonable price. This survivor grade Monte Carlo, well minus the custom wheels at least, is listed here on craigslist for $8,900. That’s about right for a condition 4 car and… more»
The World’s Most Expensive Superbird?
One of readers just sent in a link to this Superbird and wondered if it could really be worth the seller’s asking price. This is a special car. It has a Hemi under the hood and a four on… more»
BF Exclusive: 1951 Dodge Coronet
UPDATE: Steve let us know that this car is still available and he sent in more photos!
Aftermarket Chop Top: 1979 Oldsmobile Toronado
What do you think of this drop top?
1965 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa: Fitch Special
This Corvair features the Fitch conversion, but is it worth saving?
1967 Porsche 911S Barn Find
The guys over at LBI Limited just emailed us their most recent barn find. This one is impressive because it’s a 1967 Porsche 911 that has been sitting in a barn since 1988. The owner had purchased the car… more»
1979 AMC Pacer Wagon: An American Dream?
It’s a woody wagon with a V8, but then again it’s also Pacer!
1981 Pontiac Trans Am: Recaro Edition
Only 2k of these special edition Trans Ams were built!
1968 Mercedes 280SE For $3,500
This 280SE looks great and for just $3,500 is a steal!
1 of 12: 1978 Pontiac Trans Am Gold Special Edition
Anyone who thinks the muscle car was dead by 1976 has not looked at a Trans Am. Pontiac tried their hardest to keep the flag flying. Even their 400 cubic inch engine wasn’t quite enough to stave off the… more»
1973 Triumph Stag Convertible For $1,495!
Is this Stag really a bargain at $1,495?

















