We are normally not too interested in rat rods or gassers, but this one caught our attention because of how unique and slightly humorous it is. This little drag strip beast was created using the one of the most… more»
Field Find: 200 Car Auction In Nebraska
Anyone up for a road trip? We might be after getting this tip from reader Pat T about an upcoming salvage yard auction in Nebraska. The auction contains about 200 classic cars, ranging in age from the 30s up… more»
Rotary Trio: 1965 NSU Wankel Spyder Package
Few cars have been as important to automotive history, yet as overlooked and underappreciated as the NSU Wankel Spider. The Wankel Spider was the first production car to be powered by the Wankel designed rotary engine. These three rotary… more»
Firecracker: 1982 Badsey Bullet
Update 7/6/11 – The car has been relisted here. Happy 4th of July everyone! To celebrate this special occasion we have a firecracker of a car for you! We doubt you have ever heard of this one… The 1982… more»
1958 Corvette Garage Find
One day a few years ago, Jason was out on the job reading electric meters when something out the corner of his eye caught his attention. In the back of a dusty garage he thought he could see an… more»
Better Bet: 1954 Austin-Healey 100-4
After posting the 3000 earlier today, we did a little searching and dug up this treasure. A 1954 Austin-Healey 100-4 that runs and is infinitely more solid than the 3000. Plus this is a early 100-4 which makes it… more»
Big Rusty: 1961 Austin Healey 3000
This 1961 Austin Healey 3000 is obviously a project car with it’s extensive rust and missing parts. It is a claimed barn find located in Englewood California and is listed on eBay with current bidding at $6,300 reserve unmet…. more»
French Italian: 1972 Citroen SM
With it’s blocky stying and plastic covered headlights, the Citroen left much to be desired in the looks department, but there is no denying that the the SM was one of the most technologically advanced automobiles of it’s day…. more»
Barn Cat: 1958 Jaguar XK150
This poor Jaguar XK150’s owner abandoned it to a slow and painful death, but it has been given a chance to be revived and saved from a sad death. The XK150 was the last of the XKs Jaguar built… more»
The Hillman Farm
When we received this submission from reader Larry C. with a photo of this barn, we asked ourselves what could possibly be housed in this beautiful barn. Maybe an old Ferrari or Maserati, perhaps some long lost gem of… more»
Swamp Find: 1956 Chevy 3100 Truck
We can only imagine the rush that reader Pat T. and his son Sean got when they found this 1956 Chevy step side truck in a garage in Georgia. The truck had been stored there since 1980 and had… more»
Sunbeam Survivor: 1967 Sunbeam Alpine
In 1953, the Alpine line of cars was born, but under the Sunbeam-Talbot name. These first Alpines were made to live in the Alps and had considerable success as rally cars, with four Alpines dominating the ’53 Coupe des… more»
Cobra Killer: 1952 Allard J2X
We doubt that when Sydney Allard started building cars in the late 1930’s that he thought any of them would one day become so incredibly valuable. This 1952 J2X is a beautiful example of the pinnacle of ’50s race… more»
Road or Lake: 1967 Amphicar 770
Some Saturdays we can’t decide whether to go for a drive or go boating on the lake. Apparently Hans Trippel, the German designer behind the Mercedes Gullwing door, had the same dilemma in the late 1950s. He penned the… more»
Baby Jeep: 1960 Crofton Bug
Don’t laugh, this little 1960 Crofton Bug has a payload capacity of a half ton! After Crosley closed their doors, Crofton started producing the bug between 1959 and 1962. It was based off the Crosley Farm-O-Road, but with a… more»
DIY Ferrari: 1975 Ferrari 308 GT4
In 1973, Ferrari made a big splash in the automotive world when it released the 308 GT4, but it did so with considerable controversy. Many criticized the angular Bertone designed body and the mid mounted V8. However, the mid-engine… more»















