The Sunbeam Tiger can make a great Cobra alternative. They are cheaper and more plentiful. Even though there were more made, there are normally not many available for sale at any given time. Well, there are two barn find… more»
Field Find: 1982 AMC SX-4 Rally Car
Update 10/15/11 – Bidding ended at $4,351.29, but did not meet reserve. Racing has always been a driving force in the development of new technology and the rally racing of ’80s brought about a lot of it. All-wheel drive… more»
1968 Mercury Cougar Convertible
The Mercury Cougar fans out there are probably thinking, “the Cougar wasn’t offered as a convertible until 1969.” And your right, there wasn’t a convertible Cougar until ’69. As it turns out this ’68 Cougar started life as a… more»
Steinbaugh Special: 1977 Leata Caballero
When we first saw this car we had to do a double take and it left us with a lot of questions. What in the world is it? Is it a luxury car or a truck? And where in the… more»
Livery Stable Find: 1958 Peerless GT
Update – The seller ended the auction early. Perhaps a deal was made offline? Peerless was a British manufacturer which produced cars from 1957 through 1960. In that time they built around 300 cars and even raced a few… more»
Please Be Real: 1966 Alfa Romeo GTA
10/4/11 – The ebay listing has been removed without any explanation. Even though they have not been barn finds, we have dug up some amazing finds today. Well, we found another one. This one may look plain, but this… more»
Calling Jay Leno: 1915 Van Blerck Special
Here is another high dollar beast, but this one makes the Allard look tame. This monstrosity was built by Gary Wales and it has changed hands a few times since then. We think this one might be right up… more»
Cadillac Powered 1951 Allard K2
When it comes to sports cars from the 1950s, there is one British manufacturer that is often overlooked and that’s the Allard Motor Company. Not only did Allard produce some very attractive cars, they also built some very high… more»
Fintail Without Fins: 1972 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE
Sports cars are great fun to drive, but sometimes it is nice to have something a little more luxurious. We hate to admit it, but a cushy suspension, air conditioning, and an automatic are nice on long hauls. Reader… more»
Bargain Z: 1971 Datsun 240Z
Earlier today we featured a beautiful 240Z, but the seller was asking an astronomical amount for it. So we thought we would go hunting to find a similar condition 240Z, but at a more realistic price. After doing some… more»
Event Driver: 1958 Alfa Romeo Spider
There are always a few Alfa Romeo Spiders at the high dollar classic rallies like the Colorado Grand, so picking one up seems like an affordable way to participate in events. They are not cheap, but they are also… more»
Museum Quality Z: 1972 Datsun 240Z
When most people think of classic sport cars, they rarely think of Japanese cars first. But there is one Japanese sports car that embodies everything that a classic sports car should be. It has great styling, fantastic handling, and… more»
Barn Find Bugeyes
When Austin Healey introduced the Sprite in American it made a big splash with the sports car enthusiasts. Not only was the Bugeye an affordable open top roadster, but it was a blast to drive. The Bugeye followed a… more»
Drag Pack Surivor: 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302
Ford produced a number of high performance versions of the Mustang, but one of the more dramatic ones was the Boss Mustang. The Boss was essentially a street going race car and it came in two forms; the Boss… more»
Four Door Survivor: 1958 Ford Fairlane 500
Normally we would always opt for the two door version of a car, but this four door 1958 Ford Fairlane 500 was hard to ignore. This cruiser only has 39k miles on it and it is in amazing original… more»
















