Highway Sighting: 1958 Borgward Isabella Coupe

Reader Milton S. just spotted this on the side of the road, “A 1958 Borgward Isabella coupe, found in the weeds along Highway 47 in Vernonia, Oregon. I had one back in 1965, a fun car to drive with… more»

Storage Unit 1957 Corvette Fuelie

Few cars conjure up the emotions and imagery that the first generation Corvette does, for many it is the first sports car they ever dreamt of owning. One of the rarest and most sought after of early Corvettes has… more»

25k Mile 1967 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible

It has been mentioned before that estate sales can be great places to find cars and reader Andrew N. has just proved that point once again. This one-owner 1967 Plymouth Sports Fury convertible is claimed to be completely original… more»

1966 Lotus Cortina Survivor

Before the M3, there was the Lotus Cortina. It was one of the first high-performance sports sedans built for racing and it predated the M3 by 22 years. Most were used on the track, but somehow this particular MK1… more»

Start Your Own MG Salvage Yard

Update 7/24/13 – The listing appears to have been removed. That’s 3 submissions in a row from Jim. He’s on a roll today! These MGs came from the seller’s cousin’s Alabama estate. Supposedly he had over 50 MGs, but… more»

V6 Conversion: 1960 Maserati 3500 GT

The 3500GT was the car that kept Maserati afloat in the 60s and helped establish its reputation as a manufacturer of fine gran tourers. Up until that point Maser had focused on their racing efforts, but the coffers needed… more»

Wacky Wagon: 1967 SAAB 95

When reader Jm S. found this 1967 SAAB 95, he thought it would make a nice companion to the ’66 96 we featured the other day. We have to agree. This one needs some help, but most of the mechanicals… more»

1960 MGA Coupe Project

Some people were not very happy when MG switched from the pre-war looks of the T-series cars to the modern curves of the MGA. Much of the drive-train was carried over from the old car, but the new exterior… more»

Six Instead of Four: 1968 Triumph TR250

Update 7/22/13 – This TR250 just popped up on eBay again. It sold back in December for $13,200 and is now located in Knoxville, Tennessee. Apparently there was a little more rust then the new owner had originally thought…. more»

Calling Chip: 1966 SAAB 96

Update 7/22/13 – The high bidder reneged, so this one has been relisted. Here’s your second chance guys. From 7/16/13 – If you like old SAABs then you probably know Chip Lamb. He is an expert on these quirky… more»

A Nose For Rare Vettes

Some people have a knack for sniffing out certain makes of cars. For Joe Trybulec, it’s Corvettes. He has found some rare ones and today we have the tales about two of his best discoveries. These stories originally appeared in… more»

Endurance Champ: 1916 Maxwell 25 Tourer

Update 7/24/13 – The auction ended at $770 with 6 bids and the reserve was not met Most of us don’t know much about pre-war cars and even fewer of us have memories of them. That is a sad… more»

Cheap Thrills: 1977 Triumph Spitfire Beater

The rat rod guys may think they are tough, but they have nothing on the owner of this 1977 Triumph Spitfire. He is a brave man. The floor is gone and it may burst into flames at any moment,… more»

Seeking Caregiver: 1970 Oldsmobile Delta 88

The other day reader Bob J. found a note taped to the windshield of his own ’70 Olds. Apparently, someone else in the area had a ’70 Delta 88 that they wanted to sell to someone who would appreciate… more»

Mopar Sedanette: 1950 Plymouth DeLuxe

A sedanette is a two-door sedan with a fastback style roof. The term generally applies to Cadillacs and Buicks, but we think it’s appropriate here too. This 1950 Plymouth De Luxe was purchased from the original owner who took… more»

1 of 7 Left: 1939 Ford Eifel Cabriolet

Even the Ford faithful may have a hard time identifying this one. It is a 1939 Ford Eifel and the reason you probably don’t recognize it, is because it was built in Germany. That’s right, a German Ford. It… more»

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