Whether you love it or hate it, the Ford Pinto was a car that had to happen. American manufacturers had turned producing large cars into an art, and buyers were happy to hand over their cash for those vehicles…. more»
Two-Owner Survivor: 1990 Honda CR-X
Buying a classic car will always involve taking a leap of faith. The passage of time can leave gaps in the car’s history, raising some doubts in the buyer’s mind about whether the vehicle has received appropriate maintenance. The… more»
No Reserve 1966 Ford Mustang 289 Coupe
UPDATE 03/04/22: We saw this 1966 Mustang Coupe cross our desks here at Barn Finds a few weeks ago, but it has appeared once again. The previous listing indicated that it sold for $15,100, but the owner has fallen… more»
Period Hot Rod: 1930 Ford Model A Tudor
If you’re like me, you find something curiously attractive about old-school hot rods. They possess an indefinable quality, and maybe it is simply that they are individual and distinctive in an era when new car showrooms are brimming with… more»
Real Deal: 1967 Shelby Mustang GT350
If I were a gambling man, I would be happy to wager that we’ve all heard a similar story. An enthusiast has wandered out with their hard-earned cash in search of the classic of their dreams. They hit the… more»
Rare Sunroof Option: 1975 BMW 2002
When compiling a list of potential classic cars to park in your garage, the number of contenders could be enough to fill a small (or large) book. If your focus leans towards European classics, vehicles like this 1975 BMW… more»
400 Ram Air: 1970 Pontiac GTO
Many enthusiasts will quickly claim the Pontiac GTO as the father of the muscle car sector. It is a tag that it probably deserves, although others will argue that earlier vehicles sewed the seeds that saw the sector grow… more»
Original 389: 1965 Pontiac Grand Prix
When General Motors retired the Pontiac brand, it was a sad end to a company that had produced some of the most iconic cars ever to roll off an American production line. Who could forget the Trans Am, the… more»
Final Year Example: 1959 DeSoto Firesweep Sportsman
You will often hear people lament about how “they don’t make them like they used to.” In the case of DeSoto, that means that they don’t make them at all. The company produced its final car in 1961, but… more»
Original 440/Six-Pack: 1970 Dodge Super Bee
Walking into a Dodge dealership in 1970 to order a shiny new Super Bee could have been a traumatic experience. The reality was that there wasn’t a bad motor in their range, with every version of the Super Bee… more»
Fresh 5.0-Liter/5-Speed: 1989 Ford Mustang LX
With Fox-Body Mustangs continuing to gain traction in the classic market, finding a good one with a healthy V8 under the hood at an affordable price can be akin to striking gold. That could be what is on offer… more»
















