What a neat project for someone to take on! The Triumph Mayflower looks like a mini-limo and was Standard-Triumph’s idea of what the USA wanted in an economy car in the early 1950’s. Seeing as they were incorrect, the… more»
15,000 Mile Survivor: 1968 Oldsmobile 442
If we choose to believe the seller’s claims (and I can’t argue much after looking the auction over), this Oldsmobile 442 has only 15,000 original miles, and as a true survivor, the only component that’s been replaced is the… more»
Less Than $10? 1973 Triumph Spitfire (And Alfa Bargain Too!)
Yes, this car is rough, and possibly a parts car (although my British friends would highly disagree with this!), but right now the price is in single digit dollars! Yes, as I write, with three days to go in… more»
Uncovered: 1965 Mustang
Seen with its cover partially removed, this Mustang project car has been waiting for a father-son project that sadly never came about. Now the car is for sale, with the seller being only the second owner! It’s located in… more»
I Want It! 1956 Imperial Crown Limousine
You have to have some imagination to see this one for what it really is; a diamond in the rough! This 1956 Imperial Crown Limousine was submitted by our own David W., and he and I have some of the… more»
1969 Camaro Pace Car Replica Convertible: 12,753 Miles!
Yes, it’s real. Or at least the ad says it is! With only 12,753 miles, I have to wonder what the actual history of this big block, four speed Indy Pace CarReplica convertible is–especially considering what’s missing! The Camaro… more»
Vintage Rod Finds! 1932 & 1936 Ford Coupes
Here we have a choice of two vintage garage/barn find hot rod projects, both of them old Fords in need of some resurrection. The 1932 two door sedan is located in Camino, California and is being auctioned, with bidding… more»
Tractor Time: 1939 Allis Chalmers Model B
Submitted by Barn Finds reader Clark B., this cool old tractor is one of over 120,000 Model Bs that were built on both sides of the Atlantic between 1938 and 1957. This one is in good running order and… more»
Fresh Out Of Storage: 1950 MG TD
Always wanted to resurrect a barn find MG T-Series? This might just be your car! Featuring what must be at least 20 years of debris from rest (the tires appear to be bias-plies, so it may well be… more»
Domestic Or Foreign? Which Monster For You?
Yes, I know some of you will say none of the above, but play along with me. Pretend that you have to bring one of these two honking tall hybrids home–which one would you choose? The 1963 Ford Falcon/1984 Ford… more»
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: 1966 Triumph TR4A
You should know before reading this post that my first Triumph of many was a 1966 TR4A like this one, and I’m predispositioned to like them. At first glance, this seems like a very restorable car that could be… more»
Classy Convertible: 1964 Mercedes 230SL
When Mercedes introduced the “Pagoda” type SL roadster in 1963, it was a major departure from the preceding 190SL and 300SL models. Featuring distinctive styling, sedan-based reliable mechanicals and an extremely ridgid (for the time) body shell, the 230SL… more»
I Hope I’m Getting This One Right: 1973 Bronco Project
Earlier this week I posted about a reasonably original, uncut Bronco, and some of you (very nicely) corrected some of my errors in the post. When I came across this somewhat challenged but still worthy 1973 project here on… more»
Longstepper! 1967 Chevrolet Pickup
The seller of this neat old truck is kind enough to inform us that less than 7% of all 1967 Chevrolet pickups were “Longsteppers”; that is, a step side with a long bed. This Arkansas lifer is now listed… more»
In A Barn For 30 Years: 1965 Mustang
It’s rare that you find the barn find still in the barn nowadays, as flippers generally are pulling the cars, cleaning them up and trying to realize a lot of money. This Mustang is showing 54,000 on the odometer,… more»
Calendar Worthy! Group of Montana Cars For Sale
A big thank you to reader Mike N. for sending us this find! I’ve noticed over the last 15 years or so that a lot of classic cars end up surfacing in Montana, and most of them aren’t very… more»