There are barns, garages, and sheds, all around the world where rare and unique cars can remain hidden for years. Last driven in 1980, this MGB GT is a low mileage one owner Barn Find that is looking for… more»
One Year Only Bird: 1966 Ford Thunderbird Town Hardtop
The fourth generation Thunderbird was another great addition to the Thunderbird lineage, but 1966 brought about a one year only option that is subtle, but certainly unique. This 1966 is a “Town Hardtop” model where it has smaller door… more»
Postwar Farmers Dream: 1948 Ford 8N Tractor
Henry Ford was well known for his Model T and Model A, but after World War 2 the Ford 8N Tractor was released and eventually became one of the bestselling individual tractors of all time in America. Production of… more»
Wooden Sports Car Survivor: 1963 Morgan Plus Four
Morgans are such interesting vehicles being primarily constructed with wood, and finding an original condition car that is solid is truly a rarity. Originally sold in Holland in 1963, this Morgan made it to New York state where it… more»
Affordable Low Mileage Coupe: 1963 Oldsmobile F85
Thankfully some classics were stored away when they experienced catastrophic failure. This lightly aged F85 is claimed to have only 70,000 miles, and has spent 41 years in a garage. The transmission failed in some form or fashion, and… more»
Down Under Rarity: 1933/34 Ford Roadster UTE
Are you a classic Ford enthusiast, but have become bored with all of the “run of the mill” rare and hard to find American Fords? If so, this Australian 1933-34 Ford Roadster UTE may be that extremely rare Ford… more»
Build Your Own Patina: 1954 Chevrolet Pickup
How many times have you seen a classic car or truck with no drive-train and planned in your mind what exactly you would do it? Well this ’54 Chevrolet pickup is lacking its engine and transmission, but a drive-train… more»
Expiration Date: 1971 Chevrolet Camaro
Some classics out there survive, but just barely. Sadly that is the situation with this split bumper Camaro. Despite its good looks, this one has been outside way too long. Although suffering with some concerning rust, this Camaro is… more»
Serious Airflow: 1960 Lincoln Continental Breezeway
Last driven in 1991 this massive Continental Mark V Breezeway has loads of style and a very cool rear glass that actually rolls down! Top of the line with many power options, it is easy to see how classy this… more»
$2500 V8 4 Speed: 1961 Ford Fairlane
When it comes to classic cars we all have our favorites, and even cars that we prefer over others. But do you ever look at a car like this Fairlane and get the itch to buy it? Packing a… more»
Tow Ready Classic: 1972 Ford F-250 Camper Special
These classic Ford trucks have great looks, but this Camper Special has more than meets the eye. Factory optioned for towing a camper of your choice, the seller says you can “drive to China and back” in this old Ford…. more»
Impostor Bird: Shay Ford Thunderbird
Shay more commonly known for their reproduction Ford Model A’s also offered a limited run of Shay Thunderbirds. It is thought that only 200 Shay Thunderbirds were built, making this replica “rare.” In fine condition, this ‘Bird would be… more»
Black Plate Birdy: 1965 Ford Falcon Squire
Purchased from an 80 year old man last year, it is clear this seller struck the Ford Falcon jackpot. This Falcon Squire is very clean, and is believed to be a true survivor. Having lived in a car port… more»
Factory Z-Code Wagon: 1966 Ford Fairlane Squire
I can’t seem to get enough of these old station wagons. A few days earlier I wrote about a similar color and patina Dodge Crestwood, but this Fairlane Squire wagon is a nice looking wagon with air conditioning and… more»
Indianapolis 500 Legend: 1967 Ford Falcon Van
Some stories in automotive history are heartwarming and pull on your heart strings just a little bit. That is exactly the kind of story that is wrapped around this 1967 Ford Falcon Van. Originally given to “Mr. First in… more»
Split Window Roller: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette
Owning a split window ‘Vette is a dream for many, but often isn’t a feasible reality. But what about buying an original split window roller and building the Corvette of your dreams? Well that is exactly the opportunity that… more»