Before the 3-Series became BMW’s best-known sport sedan, the E21 helped establish the formula. Compact proportions, rear-wheel drive, tidy styling, and a manual transmission made the early 320i an engaging alternative to the larger, softer cars of the era…. more»
Real Barn Find: 1976 AMC Matador
AMC was known for its quirky but lovable styling that adorned many of its offerings, and the Matador was no exception, especially in its 2-door models from the second generation of production. Although the coupes had mostly different sheet… more»
BF Auction: 1999 Harley-Davidson Sportster
Harley-Davidson’s Sportster has long been one of the most approachable ways into the brand, offering classic styling, manageable size, and plenty of aftermarket support. This 1999 Harley-Davidson Sportster 883 appears to be a clean rider with tasteful upgrades, extra… more»
Solid Survivor: 1966 Pontiac Catalina Convertible
We may have passed the summer solstice, but there are still plenty of opportunities to hit the road on a sunny day in a classic Convertible before winter arrives. Hiding in this garage is a prime candidate for those… more»
41k Original Miles: 1983 DMC DeLorean
Just because something seems like a good idea doesn’t necessarily mean it actually is. Take John DeLorean and the car bearing his name. It featured stunning styling penned by an industry legend, and a body clad in eye-catching material…. more»
2 of 474: 1968 Imperial Convertibles (Chrysler)
The Imperial was Chrysler’s top-of-the-line automobile for many years. But Chrysler decided to brand it as a separate make beginning in 1955, though it was still produced alongside the other big Chryslers. The third generation of the car, as… more»
“Silversides” RV? 1947 GM Greyhound PD-3751
This venerable Silversides is looking for a new garage – but this isn’t just any old bus: it’s been converted to an RV with all the comforts of home. Find it here on facebook Marketplace from an owner who… more»
“Everything Works.” 1960 Buick Flxible Ambulance Project
Every once in a while, a vintage “professional car” like this 1960 Buick Ambulance pops up on Barn Finds. These coach-built ambulances were very expensive vehicles when new, so it’s no surprise that not many were produced. Plus, in… more»
Stored 40 Years: 1963 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible
Update 6/23/26 – It’s been over a year since we featured this Bonneville and it has been relisted here on eBay with a $10k starting bid. Do you think that’s low enough to get it sold though? From 3/16/25… more»
One-Ton Truck? 1985 Mitsubishi Mighty Max
From what I’ve found, Mitsubishi referred to their regular cab long-bed pickups in this era as “one-ton” trucks. I can’t find any specific info on that in brochures, though. This 1985 Mitsubishi Mighty Max One-ton pickup is listed here… more»
4-Speed And Side Pipes! 1973 Chevrolet Corvette
The C3 (third generation) Chevrolet Corvette enjoyed a long run from 1968 to 1982. The 1973 model marked the last time the car had chrome rear bumpers, switching to the super-rubber material used on the front. The car’s popularity… more»
Final Year Bargain? 1996 Chevrolet Beretta
There’s a few things I’ve remained steadfast on over the years, and one of them is that the Chevrolet Beretta is chronically underappreciated. I know, build quality was abysmal and this entry-level model won’t light your hair on fire… more»
Low-Mile Super Coupe: 1991 Ford Thunderbird
Ford’s Thunderbird had been around since 1955 in one form or another. To help boost interest in the 10th generation, Ford added the Super Coupe to the T-Bird roster from 1989 to 1995. Besides a better handling package and… more»
















