Here are the classic cars that we found this Winter, spanning late December 2025 through March 2026.
Daniel and I found this in our Saab. Thats two dead brands in one lot. Who is driving this in the dead of winter? A real hero that's who.
This is one beautiful example of a Viggen! These are some of the best aftermarket rims I've ever seen, and that's saying a lot.
Hot BROWN.
What a cool E30! I really like the lifted stance and the foglights up front. Inside was a beautiful interior as well. I wonder if this gets raced or brought to any events.
We have a NEW New England car for you today! It’s the rarest mass production SUV/crossover ever made, the Saab 9-4X. Less than 1000 of these were made, and only a couple hundred survive today, so it’s pretty cool to see one of these lounging around in Rhode Island. Noting the year, these were produced at the very end of Saab’s tenure as an automobile manufacturer. Like the NG Saab 9-5, these were the last cars designed under Saab, and you can note the similarities in their designs. Both were produced until 2012.
This golden wagon had a flask in the center console. That red wagon had some coffees in the funky cupholder!
See Late Spring Spotting 2023 and Cars of Edgewood for previous entries on this car.
It’s been a while since we’ve featured a Volvo 240 on here, so let’s have a gander at this old brick. This car had 230k shown on the odometer, but I have a theory that this number is incorrect! Look at this car, and tell me otherwise!
What a cool and unusual vehicle to see riding around in the Winter. I'm always happy to see enthusiasts driving their cars in non-summer weather.
What a trooper! This '89 Aerostar time capsule has traveled all the way to Providence from North Carolina.