440-Powered Moulin Rouge 1968 Plymouth Road Runner

Finding just about any Chrysler equipped with a 440 and painted Moulin Rouge is enough to get most Mopar fans excited, and the star quality only increases when that vehicle happens to be a first-year Plymouth Road Runner.  However,… more»

Original 400: 1968 Pontiac GTO

Some enthusiasts are unable to tackle a restoration or project build. Therefore, their only alternative is to purchase a turnkey classic that offers immediate motoring pleasure. If you fall into that category, this 1968 Pontiac GTO could be irresistible…. more»

BF Auction: 1964 Studebaker Champ

With a 1958-1960 C-Series Dodge cargo box, there was hardly a more unique-looking pickup than the Studebaker Champ. It was a quirky look, but it allowed the company to get through the final years of production. The slightly ungainly… more»

Drives Like New: 1988 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS

Until recently, this 1988 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS had been part of the same family since Day One. Its overall presentation carries the hallmarks of a classic that has always been treated respectfully. The fact that the seller claims… more»

Same Owner 56 Years: 1968 Dodge Dart GTS

The compact Dodge Dart was redesigned in 1967, and the following year Chrysler tested the performance waters in that market segment. While the Dart GT came with either a Slant-Six or a 273 cubic inch V8, the GT Sport… more»

Rebuilt 351: 1973 De Tomaso Pantera

The De Tomaso Pantera enjoyed a long production run and was sold through Lincoln/Mercury dealerships in North America from 1971 until 1975. Ford viewed it as a Halo model, and although early cars experienced quality-control issues, approximately 5,500 of… more»

Rally Sport Driver: 1970 Chevrolet Camaro

After its launch in 1967, the Chevrolet Camaro quickly became the second-best-selling “pony car” (behind the Ford Mustang). After three model years, the car was redesigned and debuted in February 1970 with an all-new look. The Rally Sport continued… more»

1971 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus

Plymouth retired the Belvedere name in 1970, so the all-new 1971 mid-size, B-bodied Plymouths were now Satellites. And the top-of-the-line model was the Satellite Sebring Plus (excluding the GTX muscle car). 1971 hardtops had styling vastly different than sedans… more»

Rebuilt AW11: 1989 Toyota MR2

A first-generation Toyota MR2 always gets attention, but this 1989 example listed on craigslist brings a slightly different angle. Located with a clean title and showing just 1,000 miles on the odometer, the seller describes it as a fully… more»

Many Upgrades! 1970 Ford Mustang 302 V8

The popular Ford Mustang was treated to its second styling refresh in 1969, so the 1970 models were little changed. The car went back to single headlights, and the taillights were different. This ’70 Mustang coupe may be a… more»

Peddling Memories: Vintage Schwinn Varsity

I bet a lot of Barn Finds readers have owned a Schwinn Varsity, or knew a relative, friend, or neighbor who had one. I still have my Opaque Blue Varsity from 1974 that I got new. It was a… more»

Signature Series Survivor: 1992 Lincoln Continental

Having traveled just over 47,000 miles over the last 34 years, this 1992 Lincoln Continental Signature Series has reportedly been lovingly maintained by the seller’s family, and they have done a lot of maintenance on it in the last… more»

Garage Find Survivor: 1962 Chrysler New Yorker

For 57 model years (1940 to 1996), the New Yorker was Chrysler’s top-of-the-line automobile. That’s if you discounted the Imperial, which was sold as a separate make for most of that time. The 1961-62 New Yorkers had slanted headlights,… more»

Luxury AWD Survivor: 1999 Audi A8 Quattro

While over 2.5 decades old now, this 1999 Audi A8 4WD luxury sedan is a nice compromise for folks who are overwhelmingly tired of the level of electronics and other media screens, WiFi nannies, and other often-glitchy stuff in… more»

C-Code Project: 1967 Ford Mustang GT Fastback

1967 marked the first year the Ford Mustang received any significant exterior changes, including the fastback, which got a more aggressive stance that extended all the way to the rear, rather than stopping short as the previous model did. … more»

Hot Rod Soul: 1929 Ford Model A Roadster

This 1929 Ford Model A roadster, currently listed on eBay, isn’t being presented as a stock survivor, it’s something very different. According to the seller, it started life as a real California barn find discovered in Chico, where it… more»

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