Cat With A Snout: 1966 Sunbeam Tiger Barn Find

I’m not sure exactly what a prior owner had in mind when this Cobra-esque nose was grafted onto this unsuspecting Sunbeam Tiger, but supposedly the work was done in all metal. That may make it more difficult to return… more»

Fun Potential: 1967 Mustang Project

We featured a rusted and drivetrain-less Chevelle yesterday, but if I really wanted to feel that much pain, I’d probably go with this instead. This 1967 Mustang was once fitted with a 289 and a 4-speed transmission. Ford had… more»

Clean Copper: 1978 BMW 530i

No, that’s not a picture from a 1978 BMW brochure! This impossibly clean BMW 530i had me looking closely for a flaw, or even much of an indication that it wasn’t brand new. I’ll save you the trouble; apart… more»

Mercedes Gullwing For $6,000?

One of my buddies, Chip Lamb, just posted a link to this Mercedes on his Facebook page. It is clearly a replica, but it’s not just any old knockoff. Apparently, it was built using Mercedes parts. The chassis came… more»

1956 Gullwing for $3,000…With A Bed!

Well, it IS a sort of gullwing…just a gullwing hood, not doors! The ad states that this 1956 Dodge pickup is the last year with this distinctive hood design. Given that I have a car that has a similar… more»

1966 Chevelle Malibu: Got The Guts?

This 1966 Chevelle Malibu was once equipped with a 327 and a 4-speed so the thought of rescuing it will probably creep into a few people’s minds. Would it be worth all the effort though? The drivetrain is gone… more»

Jay’s 1967 UltraVan Adventure: Part 2

If you missed the first have of Jay’s adventure in his 1967 UltraVan, you can find Part 1 here! Now for the thrilling conclusion of Jay’s journey in his Corvair powered RV! From Jay – Whelp, here we are. After… more»

LeMay Mystery Vault Cracked Open!

For the past 38 years a car show has been held outside of Tacoma, Washington. It started as a small gathering at the home of Harold and Nancy LeMay. That last name may sound familiar because Harold and his… more»

Some Day Your Prinz Will Come? 1960 NSU Prinzes

This pair of NSU Prinzes (hopefully I got the plural form right) have one running engine between them–the seller started it two years ago and has continued to run the engine. A lack of brakes and severe clutch chatter… more»

Barn Find DeLorean DMC-12

From Matt M – Here are some photos of the Delorean I just purchased last week! I bought it off the original owner’s son. The original title was registered to the owner’s company. The owner was a very well known… more»

Estate Find: 1929 Packard 633

What a dramatic looking car! Not pristine, but certainly serviceable, and the seller claims it to be largely original. The Packard 633 was Packard’s mid-priced entry in 1929, aiming squarely at the successful LaSalle sub-brand from Cadillac. It features… more»

1970 Ford F-250: 4 Doors And 4-Speeds

I don’t usually get too excited about trucks. While I certainly appreciate them, there are so many on the roads that it’s rare to come across one that’s all that unique. Well, this potentially cheap 1970 Ford F-250 here… more»

Tropical Storm: 1948 Armstrong Siddeley Typhoon

One of the more unusual British finds I’ve seen lately is this Armstrong Siddeley fixed-head coupe (no, that’s not a convertible top, it’s just damaged). It’s located in Honesdale, Pennsylvania and is up for sale here on eBay. Said… more»

1975 AMC Pacer: No Reserve

When I first spotted this ad, I thought for sure it would be a high-dollar car, fresh off an overdone restoration. Well, I was wrong on both counts: this 1975 AMC Pacer here on eBay is looking like a… more»

I Can’t Drive 55: 1972 De Tomaso Pantera

For those of us who fancy the idea of owning an exotic car, but don’t like the associated maintenance bills that go with them, may I suggest a De Tomaso Pantera? They have that exotic look, but the mechanicals… more»

Baldwin Motion Buggy: A Rare Berry

It’s hard to keep track of the multiple variations of dune buggies built on VW chassis in the ’60s and ’70s. The Meyers Manx is long considered to the be the most desirable of the lot, but there’s another… more»

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