1958 Chevy Bel Air: Canadian Edition

For ’58 Chevy introduced the revised Bel Air. In its third generation, the car gained some weight and overall size, but lost some of its style. You don’t really notice the restyled looks until you look at the rear… more»

Hearse? Ambulance? 1964 Buick Wagon

I’m not 100% sure if this is a hearse converted to look like an ambulance or if it was an ambulance to begin with, although the owner and license plates suggest it’s a hearse. Either way, it’s a huge… more»

1971 Corvette Stingray: Summertime Story

Although the Corvette is somewhat ubiquitous at this point, I had forgotten just how good these cars look in stock form. Credit the low-slung stance, pop-up headlights and bulbous fenders for my fascination with this 1971 Corvette Stingray here… more»

Lambrecht Remorse: 1968 Chevrolet C10

Back in February Jim S. sent us a link to this 1968 Chevrolet C10. It was one of the stars of the famous Lambrecht Auction which took place almost two years ago. If you haven’t heard about that auction,… more»

1979 Dodge Lil’ Red Express: Big Red

The Dodge Lil’ Red Express, like this example here on eBay with a Buy-It-Now of $10,500, is on the short list of vehicles to which I have an unnecessary attraction. The dual smoke stacks are what always put this… more»

Florida Mopar Stash

This stash of Mopars is located in Pensacola, Florida and is listed for sale here on craigslist. Some standouts include a ’70 Super Bee, a ’69 Roadrunner, and a ’72 Challenger 340. There are handful of Dusters and even a… more»

Little Convertible: 1967 Triumph Herald

As I’ve explained before, I’m very partial to Heralds; my wife’s has been the most popular (as in bystanders coming up and asking about it) car we have ever had. With one of the smallest turning circles ever, room… more»

1961 Chevrolet Impala: Roasted Gazelle

To say this Impala is sun burnt might be an understatement. The entire top half of the car is completely covered in surface rust and is scorched from years of exposure to the elements. I actually don’t see that… more»

Let’s Go Racing! 1965 Bobsy Formula V

Formula Vee is one of the most successful racing series ever. With thousands and thousands of cars built and raced over the decades, it’s one of the easiest ways to get into racing. Formula Vee’s are welcome at almost… more»

Rubber Bumper Reversal: 1975 MGB

The photo of this MGB caught my attention because it looked like an earlier car at first glance. The bumpers looked right and the chrome grill was there, but a few things were off. Well, the title confirmed that… more»

1957 Chevrolet Nomad: Rust Wagon

Looking at this ’57 Chevy Nomad I see a lot of issues, but I also see a lot of potential. The Nomad is without a doubt America’s favorite two door wagon. Over the years I have watched the prices… more»

1967 BMW Bavaria for $2k

The Bavaria may not be the most loved model in the classic BMW lineup, but it represents a bargain today for that very fact. It was considered a full-size luxury car when new, but seems small when compared to… more»

Barn Finds Rally: Want To Drive With Us?

It may be short notice, but Josh and I have been kicking around the idea of hosting a driving event for a while now. We normally try to attend some sort of rally or big car show every summer,… more»

1966 Austin Healey Sprite: No Reserve

I love a good no reserve auction! You never know, you could pick up a great find on the cheap. Take this 1966 Austin Healey Sprite, which is currently listed here on eBay. Bidding only has a few hours… more»

European Triplets: Mercury Capris

I’ve had a soft spot for Capri’s ever since they first appeared. Even the ads were cool! I’ve test driven several and almost bought two, but have never actually pulled the trigger. These three, found by Jim S, are… more»

Mystery Moped: 1985 Cursor Microcar

The world of microcars is far larger than their diminutive size suggests. It doesn’t seem to follow any particular rationale or timing as to why and when these vehicles-in-miniature are produced, and some truly fly beneath the radar. This… more»

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