I have read about and seen the 1970 Buick GSX, but until today I had no idea how rare and valuable these muscle cars really are. This example has been parked in this garage for who knows how long…. more»
1960 Austin Healey: The Eliminator
One of the funnest parts of buying a classic car is doing the investigation work to discover the car’s full story. Few cars tell the kind of stories that old race cars do. Some are easy to dig up… more»
1946 Plymouth P15S: Run It Or Rod It
For nearly 70 years this Plymouth P15S Deluxe has stayed in the care of the same family. The original owner purchased it brand new in ’46, drove it for a few years and then in ’55 gave it to their… more»
1948 Almquist Crosley: Lightweight Fun
At first glance, this micro car might look like a mini Corvette, but it is so much more than that. This little car is a 1948 Crosley with an Almquist body strapped to it. If you haven’t ever heard… more»
1925 Ford Model T: One Family for 90 Years
Between 1913 and 1927, Ford produced over 15 million Model T’s, and the “Tin Lizzie” is widely credited for the popularization of the automobile in America. It speaks volumes for the design that so many have lasted so long,… more»
1959 Porsche 356A Barn Find
Back when I designed the Barn Finds logo, I had no idea that the Porsche 356 would ending up being in some of our most visited features. There is just something exciting about finding one of these rare sports cars in… more»
1937 Packard 115: Patina Or Rust
I love the look that only time can produce, we often call it patina. There is however a fine line between patina and just being rusty. This 1937 Packard 115 Club Sedan is on the fence. It has patina… more»
1956 Pontiac Star Chief: Safari Ready
While this might not wear a Chevy Nomad badge, this 1956 Pontiac Star Chief Safari is for all intents and purposes a Nomad wagon. It actually is based on the same two door wagon platform as the Nomad, but… more»
1971 Pontiac GTO: Barn Fresh
For Pontiac fans, model #242 means one thing, the Goat. The designation #242 was given to the GTO after it became its own separate model from the Tempest/Le Mans. This 1971 Pontiac GTO was discovered just days ago in… more»
Surf And Turf: 1968 Amphicar Project
We try not to feature finds with inflated prices, but Amphicars are so rare and unique that I thought this one deserved a mention. It’s a 1968 model and even though there aren’t many around, I bet you have heard of the Amphicar…. more»
1970 Opel GT: Baby Vette
Over the years, I’ve seen a number of Opel GTs and one thing I’ve noticed about these slick looking coupes is that you either love them or hate them. I personally find the styling to be quite attractive, but… more»
1948 Buick Roadmaster: The Black Flame
I truly appreciate all the hard work and energy that goes into building a custom hot rod, but they haven’t ever been my thing. But every once in awhile I come across a hot rod that really catches my… more»
1969 Jeepster: Droptop Off Roader
If the Fiats we featured earlier aren’t quite up your alley, but you still want a quirky convertible this Jeepster might be worth a look. The seller claims it is a one previous owner car that has been in… more»
Seven Fiat 850 Spyders For $2,000
Now that summer is about here, it’s time to get ready to start enjoying some wonderful spring weather. If you ask me, there’s no better way of enjoying spring than in a convertible! One small convertible I’ve always been… more»
Jaguar XKE: Which Series Would You Pick
Which kitty would you choose? Each has its advantages and disadvantages. Pretend you could only bring one of them home, and budget was part of the consideration—I have my favorite, and it surprised me a little! The 1963 Series… more»

















