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Miniature Project: 1950 Crosley Hot Shot

How can you not love a Crosley? From radios to cars, at one time Crosley made it all! While small cars may not be for everyone, they can certainly be a lot of fun. A friend of mine has… more»

In Need of Healeying: 1958 Austin Healey Sprite

There are certain cars that draw a crowd no matter where you are, and the Austin Healey “bugeye” Sprite is one of them. Cars like these get smiles and waves on a daily basis, even from “non-car” people. This… more»

Survivor Wildcat: 1964 Buick Convertible

What can I say, I love ’60s GM convertibles! Buick Wildcats have always had my attention and I enjoy writing about them. Powerful old American cars are always great fun, but powerful old American cars with a convertible top… more»

Fresh from the Orange Grove: 1970 Ford Torino GT Convertible

Sneeze much? Don’t even look at this picture if you suffer from allergies. Abandoned in a California orange grove, this 1970 Ford Torino GT convertible hasn’t been driven since 1988. Had it lingered in a Louisiana swamp or a… more»

Eating Two Elephants: A Pair Of 1918 Buick Tourings

How do you eat an elephant?  How do you eat two elephants?  The answer is simple: one bite at a time.  In restorations, things aren’t quite this simple, but a lot of cars end up completed if the owner… more»

Country Club Staple: 1974 Mercedes 450 SL

Many years ago, right after dinosaurs gave up their reign on Earth, the Mercedes name was synonymous with quality.  That may sound like a catch phrase or advertising line today, but it was true for a long time.  People… more»

Drop Top Project: 1941 Ford Convertible

“You never know what the future has in store for you.”  That phrase best describes the mostly new Fords of 1941.  Ford was on a roll in the early 1940s.  The new 1939 Fords were a great improvement over… more»

Possible Pig In A Poke: 1988 Mustang Convertible

Sometimes you just stumble on a great deal.  Other times, you stumble on a great deal that turns out to be a real lesson from the P.T. Barnum School of Business.  With this particular Mustang, I cannot tell what… more»

3-Fer Early Mustangs At No Reserve!

A realistic seller is selling these three early Mustang projects. Why do I call them realistic? Because all three cars are listed in the same auction here on eBay and the listing is starting at $100 with no reserve…. more»

Rare Convertible? 1964 Chrysler 300

It’s blue, it’s a Chrysler, and it’s a convertible. These are all things that get me excited! Although this Chrysler is a little older than the MoPar products I typically involve myself with, this is a beautiful car. Although… more»

Peter Egan’s Influence: 1968 MGB

If you are a British car enthusiast, then you know who Peter Egan is.  A long time, but recently semi-retired, writer for Road and Track, Egan has a weakness for British cars, and has restored a number of them. … more»

Drop Top Mopar: 1964 Dodge Dart

Early Dart’s are always a treat with their simple yet pleasing style, and often with a V8 to boot. In tidy driver condition, this Dart has a wonderful curb appeal, and overall seems like a great classic Mopar convertible… more»

Two Seats And A Halo: 1990 Buick Reatta

In the late eighties and early nineties, General Motors decided to spice up Buick showrooms by adding a “halo” car.  A halo car is one designed to bring customers into the showroom.  These types of cars often display some… more»

Marcia’s Big Block: 1974 Chevrolet Caprice Classic

The seller of this clean, original ’74 Caprice Classic convertible wants to talk about how it’s one of 600 such cars equipped with the 454-cubic inch V8, and I hate to derail a good conversation, but, man, all I… more»

Super With Lowercase S: 1969 VW Beetle Convertible

The seller of this 1969 VW calls it both a SUPER BEETLE (all caps), and a super beetle (no caps), so we can assume “super” is just how he or she describes this little red ragtop, and not bother… more»

Original Owner: 1964 Dodge Custom 880 Convertible

You don’t see many Dodge Custom 880 convertibles at all, let alone one that is still owned by the original purchaser and is still wearing its original Seminole Red paint. This car is for sale here on eBay with a $10,000… more»

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