This 1981 Cadillac Seville, with its iconic sloping rear end and integrated spare tire mount, isn’t exactly loved today. But the bodywork actually translates fairly well to a limo design, and this example has just 80,000 miles from new…. more»
Rare Turbo Model: 1980 Chevy Monte Carlo
While enthusiasts are quick to remember Buick stuffing a turbocharged V6 under the hood, or Ford rolling out Mustang SVOs by the dozens, less often remembered is that Chevy’s venerable muscle/luxury coupe – the Monte Carlo – also enjoyed… more»
Porsche Powered: 1966 Fiberfab GT
Among the legions of kit cars offered during the 60s and 70s, fiberglass creations like the Fiberfab GT stood out for at least creating a convincing homage to the original Ford GT40. This example is a touch more special… more»
Unrestored Survivor: Euro-Spec ’79 BMW 525
As the owner of a genuine Euro-market BMW, I’ve grown accustomed to spotting the tell-tale signs of grey market vehicles residing in the USA. This 1979 BMW 525 is a true Euro-spec car wearing all of the goodies that… more»
Overheated & Restored: 1984 Dodge Ram 50
Not too long ago, Barn Finds writer Scotty G. found a Dodge D50 Sport near his homebase in Minnesota. That truck was a great find, with a clean body and awesome period graphics running down the side. Well, another survivor-grade… more»
Rot-Free Frame: Barn Find 1965 Corvette
This recently discovered 1965 Corvette convertible is said to need everything, but it fortunately has a rot-free frame that will justify the expense of putting it right. The seller notes the motor and transmission are present but not currently… more»
Rare in Yellow: 1986 Corvette Indy Pace Car
I blame Matchbox for making me not appreciate the years when a yellow Corvette Indy 500 Pace Car was an easy car to find. As a kid, this was one of numerous toy cars in my possession, making me… more»
Near Mint: 1978 Plymouth Sapporo
To this day, the Plymouth Sapporo and Dodge Colt Challengers remain two of the more interesting outcomes of the Chrysler / Mitsubishi partnership that materialized in the 1970s. Essentially a Mitsubishi Galant Lambda in drag, this Plymouth Sapporo here… more»
One of One: Cadillac Fleetwood Show Car
While a late-80s Cadillac Fleetwood D’Elegance wouldn’t do much for your pulse on a normal day, today is not normal. This particular example – a survivor of a 1987 model – is purportedly a one-off show car created for… more»
Make An Offer! “Ferrari” Daytona Spyder
Just so you all know, we weren’t going to tell you about this epic discovery. But, being the generous souls that we are, we’ll let you in on this secret Ferrari Daytona Spyder that’s been locked away in a… more»
One of 350: 1982 Alfa Romeo Balocco GTV6
Special editions are nothing new, but as a car gets older, does that cosmetic or other styling-related “upgrade” that sets a limited edition model apart star to matter more? That’s my question about the 1-of-350 Alfa Romeo GTV6 Balocco… more»
19,000 Original Miles: 1988 Cavalier Z24
Although economy cars of yesterday fail to hold a candle to what your bottom-dollar vehicles can do today, there are still examples of entry level models that were decent performers once gussied up by the factory. The Chevy Cavalier… more»
(Mini) Truck Stop: Dodge Rampage Collection
When you’re a hoarder of Dodge Rampages, you’re allowed to be a man of few words. OK, I just made that up – but it sure seems like that’s one of the perks based on this very terse listing… more»
Supercar Suspension: 1993 40th Anniversary Corvette
Finding a special edition Corvette isn’t a difficult feat. Blame the production numbers: cars like this 1993 40th Anniversary Edition ‘Vette have 6,749 twins running around – not exactly plentiful, but not scarce by collector standards. Still, finding one… more»
Of Course It’s a 5-Speed: 1987 Maserati Biturbo
The first thing your eyes may be drawn to when checking out this 1987 Maserati Biturbo sedan is the strip of LEDs underneath the headlights, no doubt added to emulate what modern luxury cars utilize for daytime running lights…. more»
Saved from Scrap, Part II: 1987 Nissan Pulsar Sportbak
There was a time when car designers dreamed big and manufacturers allowed those dreams to live on in real-life vehicles. Nowadays, a tantalizing concept is unveiled and the production model looks like a warmed-over (and that’s putting it nicely)… more»
















