In terms of performance, 1971 is often considered the last hurrah of the C3 era of the Chevrolet Corvette, as it was the final year the mighty LS6 remained on the engine roster. The seller doesn’t indicate which powerplant… more»
Big Block Powered: 1941 Dodge Cabover Car Hauler
Vintage cabover haulers have a presence all their own, and this 1941 Dodge COE looks ready to draw attention whether it is parked at a show or carrying another classic down the road. Finished with a red cab, black… more»
Faded Family Hauler: 1982 Honda Civic Wagon
As faded as a favorite pair of jeans, and probably just as reliable, this 1982 Honda Civic Wagon is almost guaranteed to draw a few onlookers at any gas station or grocery store parking lot. The seller has this… more»
High Mileage Survivor: 1966 Ford Mustang
If you were around in the 1960s, you probably remember how prolific the original Ford Mustang was. With 1.2 million copies produced in 1964-66, you saw them at every street corner. If you worked at Ford Motor Co., you… more»
Trippy Mopar! 1972 Starcraft Star Cruiser
Given the prices of new RVs these days, shopping used listings makes sense. And if you want to stand out, reach for a vintage vehicle. This ready-to-roll 1972 Starcraft Star Cruiser is offered here on facebook Marketplace, for $18,000…. more»
Slant-Six Project: 1974 Plymouth Satellite
The Satellite was added as an upgrade to the B-body Plymouth Belvedere in 1965. And it replaced the latter as the overall series in 1971. The seller has what could be rather rare – a 1974 Satellite coupe with… more»
Small Screen Star? 1984 Chevrolet Corvette
We’re no strangers to cars with celebrity histories at Barn Finds, although some withstand close scrutiny better than others. Take this 1984 Chevrolet Corvette. The plate alone tells the story, with the seller stating that the car was used… more»
Early Lexus? 1991 Toyota Cressida
The Cressida was Toyota’s top-of-the-line automobile from 1976 to 1992. It had rear-wheel drive, setting it apart from other Toyota cars sold in the U.S. by the time the seller’s 1991 edition was built. The Cressida helped pave the… more»
Open-Air AMC: 1965 Rambler American
Revived from the Nash Motors days (pre-AMC), the Rambler American debuted in 1958 at the beginning of the compact car revolution in the U.S. The Studebaker Lark soon joined it, and the race was on. The little car enjoyed… more»
Canadian Survivor: 1968 Motobecane SP 94 TT
Canadian = French Canadian in the case of this rarely-seen-in-the-U.S. Motobecane, as in, made in France but located in Canada. I have never seen this model before, and I know it isn’t a big, burly, manly Sturgis-bound motorcycle, but… more»
1 of 264: 1996 VW Golf Harlequin
Older automobiles that show mismatched colors across different panels are often the result of damaged sheet metal being replaced with pieces from another vehicle, sometimes sourced from a salvage yard, or a customized exterior envisioned by someone who appreciates… more»
Turbocharged Rarity: 1987 Plymouth Colt Turbo
The concept of captive imports is a business strategy that many of Detroit’s automakers employed beginning in the 1970s, but Chrysler seemed to been the dominant force among the Big 3 in importing Japanese products to America. Some of… more»
1 of 30 Made? 1990 Dodge Shadow Competition Package
There are cars that appear seemingly out of no where and knock your socks right off – and this is one of them. The Dodge Shadow, that humble, entry-level rental car built for the masses, apparently had the option… more»
1999 Plymouth Prowler With 6k Original Miles!
When manufacturers create “halo” models, the aim isn’t to sell hundreds of thousands of vehicles. They are designed to catch the public’s eye, luring potential buyers into showrooms to purchase more mundane models that generate better profits. Plymouth rode… more»


















