Rolling Relics

Where classic meets cool

Every Car has a Story, and Every Good Story has a Car!

Rolling Relics didn’t start out selling cars.

What began as a simple place for Toby to set up shop to work on a handful of his personal vehicles (and play guitar without the neighbors complaining) has grown into a sprawling 13-acre haven for automotive enthusiasts and seekers of adventure alike.

Like time flies when fun is being had, the number of cars also seems to grow, and that “handful” of cars has turned into over 200 vehicles: cars, trucks, motorcycles, and an abundance of parts, classics and otherwise.

For nearly a decade, Toby has cultivated an atmosphere where the love for automobiles can intertwine with the joy of camaraderie and creativity … all on our terms.

Rolling Relics was a privately funded (ad)venture with a full-time crew, and until now, its doors had been closed to the public.

Just a small rebellious group of outlaws and some bad-ass cars to work on. Blues guitar riffs coming from the recording studio upstairs. Nobody telling us what to do. 

Not much has changed in ten years … except Toby’s vision. No, not that vision —his vision for the future. 

As we grow, we inevitably change. It’s just life. So, here we are. As we embark on the next chapter of our adventure, we invite you to be a part of it. Whether you’re buying or selling, seeking rare parts to complete a restoration project, or even looking to trade, give Toby a call on his mobile phone: (505) 385-0514. He would love to chat! 

Our Philosophy

So, what is Rolling Relics?

Well, it’s a place for people who understand that America in the 1900s was about the romance of the road, the ingenuity of the machine age, and the enduring spirit of a bygone era. 

Many powerful, impactful, and elegantly crafted machines were born of that era. We love the roar of a V8, the gleam of chrome, the feeling of the open road stretching out before you. 

Classic cars aren’t just metal and rubber; they’re symbols of a time when things were built to last, when craftsmanship mattered, and when you could work on your own car without needing a degree in computer science. 

And they’re not making them anymore.

We’re a community, not a corporation, of gearheads, of patriots, who believe that a car isn’t just a way to get from point A to point B. It’s a statement. A statement of individuality, of self-reliance, of the American spirit. It’s about taking control, hitting the gas, and forging your own path.

In honor of ingenuity, hard work, and the love of the automobile, we’re here to preserve a legacy, to celebrate a time when things were simpler, when men were men, and cars were cars. No government mandates under the hood, no nagging voice telling you to buckle up every five seconds. Just pure, unadulterated driving pleasure. So, if you love freedom, if you love the open road, if you believe that a car can be an extension of your personality, you’re in the right place. 

Why We Built This Website

Because Craigslist Sucks and eBay Got Weird

We were tired of trying to sell classics in spaces that didn’t understand them, of bad photos, scammy listings, and platforms made for mass-produced cars. Classic car culture deserves its own corner of the internet, where quality meets character and every listing feels like a conversation.

66Relics.com was built to showcase, buy, sell, and celebrate the vehicles worth preserving. Whether it’s a barn find, a trailer queen, or a resto-mod with attitude, we have space for it here.

What Makes Us Different

Not Just a Site. A Scene.

Yeah, we’re online. But we also exist for real. Swing by the yard sometime. There’s likely someone under a hood, someone jamming in the loft, and someone else trying to barter for a fender with a six-pack and a story.

If it’s got a VIN and a soul, we want to see it. Not just the shiny stuff—rat rods, customs, oddballs, and unrestored relics welcome.

This isn’t a flip game. This is reverence. Rust, rubber, and real miles matter here.

"Classic cars aren't just metal and rubber; they're symbols of a time when things were built to last ..."

Questions? Call Toby!

Seriously. If you want to chat about cars, call Toby anytime on his mobile phone:

 (505) 385-0514

You can also reach us here

Want to Visit Rolling Relics?

The Yard is in New Mexico. Not open to the public full-time (yet) but we do plan on hosting open houses, BBQs, and swap meets.

Get on the email list and we’ll let you know when to swing by.