High Voltage Flareside: 1970 Ford F150

When you look at the styling trends of the 70s into the 80s, trucks like this 1979 Ford F-150 bore the brunt of numerous attempts at personalization. Now, looking back on it, I’m warming to these modifications, like brush… more»

Motor Trend COTY: 1987 Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe

The seller of this 1987 Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe mentions it is a former Motor Trend “Car of the Year” winner, an award seemingly given out to good and awful cars and trucks at about the same frequency. In… more»

Geneva Show Car: 1993 Bugatti EB 110

Bugattis have a colorful history in almost any iteration, and the elaborate EB 110 was produced at a time when the company’s ownership was flirting with financial ruin. Despite this, the EB 110 remains one of the most sought-after… more»

15K Mile Show Car: 1986 Buick Riviera

Someday, I will be old (or am I already?) It’s a fact of life. And someday, there’s going to be a young feller strolling around a car show, looking at my old BMWs or a yellow HiAce van, and… more»

They’re Multiplying: McBurnie Replica Ferrari 250 GTO

This is something like the third McBurnie replica Ferrari 250 GTO we’ve featured in the last few weeks after not seeing any for years. It always makes me wonder if an owner sees one sell for a good price,… more»

Plucked from the Line: 1985 Dodge Shelby Charger

Just when you thought there couldn’t possibly be another Shelby Charger hiding out on craigslist, Barn Finds reader Dan B. spotted yet another turbocharged example in Michigan. The seller claims he is the second owner and that the first owner… more»

Little Red Found: Experimental Shelby Mustang Discovered

The allure of prototype cars escaping their date with death is one of the best stories in automotive folklore, and the discovery of a Mustang used by Carroll Shelby as a rolling test bed in a Texas field is… more»

25 Years Stored: 1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS

Gullwing Mototcars has discovered yet another forgotten supercar languishing in shipping container and/or storage unit. This time, it’s a rare 1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS, which hasn’t seen the light of day in 25 years. The GT and GTS… more»

Diesel Troopy: 1987 Toyota Land Cruiser

As I continue down the rabbit hole of Japanese 4×4 ownership, I can honestly say I’m happy to be here. The trouble with Japanese cars is very few of them have anything resembling soul. It seems 4x4s is where… more»

Talbot Yellow Survivor: 1976 Porsche 911S Targa

Despite the logical sentiment that most all sports cars look good in yellow, I don’t often see early 911s wearing eye-scorching hues like this. Clad in gorgeous Talbot Yellow paint, this 1976 Porsche 911S Targa looks quite tidy despite wearing… more»

Stock In Appearance Only: 1978 Mustang II Cobra

This 1978 Ford Mustang II King Cobra may appear fairly standard from the outside, and looking cosmetically tired. However, some real work has happened under the hood to give this 302-powered example some extra oomph where needed most. You… more»

Ferrari V8 Sleeper: 1988 Lancia Thema 8.32

You have to love when manufacturers decide to throw caution to the wind and build a sleeper. Sure, the hotrod Hellcats are cool, but you sort of expect them to be absolutely bonkers. You gaze upon this very sedentary… more»

17K Original Miles: 1977 BMW 630CSI

The E24-series from BMW is one of the most handsome coupe designs the company has created, aside from the venerable E9. However, in recent years, the brand has lost its way (in my opinion) when it comes to building… more»

2,200 Original Miles: 1991 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4

2,200 original miles! Wow. When it comes to emerging classics, you’d be a fool not to keep a close eye on Japanese sports cars, both old and new. And I mean real sports cars, not that pain-in-the-rear Subaru XT6 I… more»

Survivor SPX: 1988 Mitsubishi Mighty Max 4WD

This 4WD Mitsubishi Mighty Max 4×4 could either be serendipitous or a stark reminder to wait for what you want. See, a few days ago, I went running down a new street in my neighborhood and found a 2WD… more»

Parade Car: 1979 Lincoln Continental

Just shave the roof off and boom – you have a parade car. That’s what the sellers of this low-mileage Continental did, which I guess is better than having yet another mothballed Lincoln gathering dust on a showroom floor…. more»

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