French FWD: 1937 Citroen Traction Avant

Front wheel drive and unibody construction are common features of modern automobiles, but back in the thirties they were unheard of. Consumers were nervous that unitized bodies bodies would not offer the strength provided by a frame and the… more»

Big Bad Oranges: 1969 AMC AMX Pair

In 1969, AMC was trying its hardest to compete with Ford and Chevrolet. The AMX was their answer to the Mustang and the Camaro, but it never achieved the same level of success as these two iconic cars. In… more»

Rescuing an Allard

Sydney Allard blazed a trail that many manufacturers—Shelby, Aston Martin, Facel Vega, Bristol, Rover, and others—would follow: he put an American V-8 in a British-built car. He started with flathead Fords because he owned a Ford dealership in England…. more»

1960 Porsche 356B S90 Roadster

This Porsche Roadster has supposedly been stashed away since the 70’s. It may be a little rough around the edges, but this was the most powerful 356 you could get in 1960. Super 90 stood for 90 horsepower and… more»

$300 Bike: 1965 Bridgestone BS-90

We all know Bridgestone today for their tires, but the company actually started with bicycles. Naturally they then moved onto motorcycles and even had some success with racing in Japan. This BS-90 is nothing fancy, but should make for… more»

Field Full of Pre-War Cars in Maine

If you’re a fan of pre-war cars, then we have found something you are going to want to see. This field in Maine is full of them, including a number of cars from the early 1900’s. The seller claims… more»

Inline Five: 1978 Audi 5000

Update 9/6/13 – This one has been pulled out out of the barn and cleaned up a bit. They are still asking $980, but it actually looks like a decent project. From 11/26/12 – Audi was the first manufacturer… more»

Perfect Pairing: 1953 Alvis-Healey Roadster

When Alvis Motor and the Healey Company struck a deal in the early 1950’s to build a car together, the result was a car that was both beautiful and fantastic to drive. Sadly, after only 25 cars were built… more»

Racing Heritage: 1978 Renault 17 Gordini

Gordini is to Renault what Abarth is to Fiat. Gordini was a sports car builder who helped Renault with their race cars in the sixties. Renault later purchased the company and used the name on their high-performance offerings. When… more»

Better Option: 1963 Austin-Healey Sprite

Before you run out and buy the Sprite from earlier, may we suggest this 1963 example. This car is better for many reasons. It is a Mark II so that means no quarter windows and unfortunately, less power. That… more»

Two Times Lucky: Austin-Healey Sprite

Someone got lucky and stumbled across this Austin-Healey Sprite and now they think they might get lucky again by selling it. They claim that worse examples sell for 3-4k on eBay. Only problem is that they don’t have a… more»

Montana 500 Entry: 1910 Model T

Contrary to what some may think, Ford did not invent the automobile. He just figured out how to make it cheap. Model T production began in 1908 and within 19 years, 15 million had been sold. Even with that… more»

Father-Son Project: 1963 Studebaker Avanti

The story behind this Avanti is an unfortunate one. It was purchased so that the owner could restore it with his father who owned a similar car. He figured it would be fun to scour the country for Studebaker… more»

1962 Corvair Monza Wagon Barn Find

This 1962 Corvair Monza wagon has been stored in a barn for the past 25 years. The seller claims that it ran when parked and that the only rust is a small hole in the floor. If that is… more»

Witch Hat Wagon: 1970 SAAB 95

With all the praise we heaped upon SAAB the other day, we knew we had to feature this 95 that Mark O. sent in. We were tempted to drag it home ourselves, but we thought we had better give… more»

Rare and Odd Micro: 1946 Motorette Truckette

This little micro car, if it can be classified as a car, might look like nothing more than a couple pieces of sheet metal riveted together, but it actually is a rare vehicle. These small 3-wheelers were originally intended… more»

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