The owner of this 1978 Trans Am (which he initially refers to as a ’77 model) calls it a Bandit Edition, but it actually appears to be a Y72 Special Edition. It has been in storage for quite some… more»
Boyd Coddington’s 1st Mag Feature: 1915 Ford Model T
The owner of this 1915 Ford Model T claims that it is one of the early cars built by the legendary Boyd Coddington, and has featured in a number of magazine articles during the 1970s. It is now in… more»
Beaut Ute: 1955 FJ Holden Ute
I guess that every country produces cars that they would consider to be iconic, and one of the great icons of Australian motoring is the FJ Holden. How iconic is it? Well, there used to be a successful Australian… more»
Spare Frame Included: 1966 Chevrolet Caprice 396
This Chevrolet Caprice Hardtop is now 53-years-old, and it has spent its entire life in the hands of one family. The time has come for the car to move on, and I have to thank Barn Finder Pat L… more»
1-of-77: 1965 Apollo 5000 GT
It is said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and to me, this Apollo 5000 GT is a thing of absolute beauty. The gorgeous sweeping lines, originally penned by Ron Plescia, and then refined and reworked… more»
9k Genuine Miles: 1978 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
There is a lot to be said for owning the nicest, the best, the most original, or the lowest mileage example of any car. The question is always whether the owner would be game to drive such a car,… more»
Big Block 4-Speed! 1968 Dodge Charger
The owner of this 1968 Dodge Charger is a person that I have complete respect for. He owns a car that needs restoration, and he wants to undertake a resto-mod project. However, he is unwilling to subject the Charger… more»
Original Survivor: 1960 Chrysler New Yorker
For the 1960 model year, the Chrysler New Yorker trod a very different path to its predecessors. Not only was the car now of unibody construction rather than the popular body-on-frame, but the exterior trim demonstrated a new-found maturity,… more»
Unique British Special: 1953 KC Special
More often than not, tracing the lineage of a one-off special vehicle can be pretty difficult. That is partly the case with this 1953 KC Special sports car, although I do know a bit about the company that is… more»
Twice Stalled Project: 1968 Dodge Charger R/T 440
Finding stalled project cars for sale is not that unusual, and people will purchase these with a view to finishing what someone else has started. Sometimes this happens, while sometimes it doesn’t. The latter seems to be the case… more»
Muscle Wagon: 1989 Buick Electra Estate
If you are on the hunt for a classic station wagon but fear that you are going to find yourself lumbered with some non-descript vehicle with an asthmatic lump of cast iron under the hood, then maybe you need… more»
Beach Cruiser: 1960 EMPI Sportster
Sometimes it is a case of from the smallest of seeds a mighty tree will grow. That was the case with EMPI, or European Motor Products, Incorporated (later, Engineered Motor Parts, Incorporated). The company’s history is quite complex, but… more»
Sleeper Station Wagon: 1978 Mercury Zephyr
I love what old-school naval personnel would refer to as a “Q-Ship.” A Q-Ship is a vessel with concealed weaponry, which is what this 1978 Zephyr Wagon has in abundance. Barn Finder Ikey H spotted this absolute barnstormer for… more»
Mistaken Identity: 1955 Ford Anglia Ute
“Ute.” Now there’s a great Aussie term for you. It is a word that comes from our love of shortening technical terms, with this one being derived from the “Coupe Utility” original model designation for vehicles such as this… more»
7k Original Miles: 1981 DeLorean
When you reflect back on the DeLorean, you start to wonder what it could have been if the cards had fallen favorably for John Z. DeLorean. The car was less than a sales success, but what few people realize… more»
















