After VW built the Bus, it didn’t take long for other manufacturers to jump on the oddball van and truck wagon. Like the VW, Chevy’s Corvair based Greenbrier Vans and trucks had an air cooled engine hangout out back,… more»
160 Mile 1982 Oldsmobile Omega!
We wouldn’t normally get too excited about an Oldsmobile Omega, but one that is claimed to have only covered 160 miles since new is a different story. When Jim S. emailed us the link to this Olds, I assumed… more»
1966 Mercury Cyclones: Cheap Muscle Cars
While I have always wanted a Road Runner, there is another muscle car I wouldn’t mind having. The Mercury Cyclone probably isn’t at the top of the list for many muscle car collectors and you certainly can’t compare it… more»
BF Exclusive: Walled In 1938 Packard Club Coupe
From Tim M. – This 1938 Packard came from a garage in Maine. It had been in there since 1959 and a wall had to be removed to get it out. It was brought to Virginia and a restoration… more»
Muscle Truck: 1970 Ford Ranchero
We would all love to experience the power of a big block muscle car. But, how do you do it on the cheap? Well, one way is to buy the four-door, wagon, or, dare we say it… truck variant… more»
Luxury Gamble: 1962 Lincoln Continental
After experiencing how luxurious a premium American classic can be, this 1962 Lincoln Continental looked tempting. The engine is claimed to run well, but other than that tidbit the seller doesn’t provide much more information. They do include many… more»
Rolled Runner: 1958 Panhard Dyna Z
We have featured a couple of these quirky little French cars before, but none have looked quite like this! The car appears to have actually been in decent shape before the roll-over incident. The seller mentions that the engine… more»
1985 Lamborghini Countach: Midwest Barn Find
Somewhere on a Midwest farm, this Lamborghini Countach slumbered in an old barn for 15 years. To think a rare European spec Quattrovalvole was just parked in this barn and forgotten! Not only is this car a carbureted 5000 QV, it has… more»
50 Year Old Paint: 1928 Packard Phaeton
The seller of this 1928 Packard claims that, besides a respray, it is original. The car was purchased from the previous owner’s estate and supposedly hasn’t been driven since 1983. A respray may disqualify many cars from survivor status,… more»
1967 Mercury Cougar GT: Garage Sale
As I’ve lamented on here before, city living means I rent a few garage bays to keep my cars out of the weather. Since I don’t own them, I try and limit how much stuff I cram inside in… more»
Tempting Tempest: 1965 Pontiac
I’m kind of surprised someone hasn’t already turned this ’65 Pontiac Tempest into a GTO clone, but somehow it has survived without having an engine swap or GTO badges installed. It is a base Tempest, so perhaps that’s why… more»
1969 Mercury Marauder X100: Crazy Paint
I remember when the Marauder nameplate made its re-entry to the market in the early 2000s; it was big, black and imposing. It went after a different consumer, however, than what the original concept set out to capture. This… more»
Mach 1 Interior: 1973 Mustang SportsRoof
If Mach 1 Mustangs have gotten a little too pricey for you, may I suggest a less flashy fastback like this? The 351 under the hood isn’t as powerful as the top-of-the-line Cobra Jet, but it’s the same thing… more»
1968 Camaro: Sleeper Pony
While most Camaro fans dream of owning an SS with a big block or a Z/28, I wouldn’t mind finding a base Camaro with a V8. This car might be just what I’m looking for, as it left the factory… more»
1970 Monte Carlo SS 454: Genuine Article?
The Monte Carlo may not be the raciest car on the block, but there were some packages and options that could up the ante quite a bit. If this 1970 Monte Carlo 454 SS is the real deal, this… more»
Motoring Monday: 1974 Triumph TR6 Kit
“Some Assembly Required”. Who else remembers that line from the boxes of many toy cars? It certainly applies to this 1974 Triumph TR6, offered for sale here on eBay with a starting bid of $5,999 and no reserve. The large… more»

















