Lifelong Barn Find? 1925 Locomobile Model 48

Well, I think this is a first. It’s a first for me and I could find no reference to a Locomobile being reviewed on Barn Finds, and a barn find this one surely is, so let’s give it a… more»

4-Speed Manual? 1976 Chrysler New Yorker 440

For sale, 1976 Chrysler New Yorker two-door. Yeah, yeah, yeah, big deal right? Well, it looks great with no fender skirts! So what? It has a 440 CI V8! Yeah, just like every other one. Did I mention that… more»

Former Mayor Owned: 1930 Lincoln Model L

Being in the car business in 1930 had to be a harrowing experience. After having the bottom fall out of the stock market, and then the ensuing economic collapse and depression, cars weren’t first and foremost on people’s minds…. more»

Fastest Accelerating Bike? 1975 Kawasaki H2 750

Internal combustion engines usually have an even number of cylinders; lawnmowers and motorcycles are frequently a single, or a bike can be a double too. Fours, in-line sixes, V6s and V8s are the province of cars and trucks. There… more»

Spare Engine Included! 1975 BMW 2002

At first blush, I thought hmmm, a BMW, I don’t come across one of those every day. Doing some research, the Bavarian brand does make a reasonable showing here on Barn Finds, certainly not like a Mustang, Camaro or… more»

Maine Barn Find: 1940 Ford “Woodie” De Luxe

I have had the opportunity to review some really nice woodie wagons over the last several months. All were either in nice, original condition or had been completely restored. This 1940 Ford, unfortunately, is neither. Nevertheless, it still warrants… more»

Former Drag Car: 1964 Plymouth Valiant

Calling on Road Kill, I think I found your next project. This is definitely a car not seen often, in any form, anymore, 1964 Plymouth Valiant, two-door hardtop. As to the actual model, it appears to be a V-200… more»

Restore Or Rat Rod? 1959 Cadillac Coupe de Ville

Without a doubt, a ’59 Cadillac, in any body-style flavor, is always an attraction. Nothing encapsulates America’s late ’50s hubris like the endless chrome and fantastic fins of a ’59 Cadillac DeVille. And for your review here’s a two-door,… more»

Big Bargin? 1963 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible

OK, back to big convertibles! A 1963 Pontiac Bonneville convertible with a 123″ wheelbase and 219″ over-all length qualifies it for Whammer-Jammer status. This big beast of a ragtop is located in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, and is available here on… more»

Formula Vee Race Car: 1971 Caldwell FV

Let’s look at something a bit out of the ordinary, how about an open-wheeled race car? No, it’s not a Formula 1 or Indy type, it’s a bit less ambitious than that but it is a very interesting perspective… more»

1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda 340 4-Speed!

I was always a fan of the traditional Chevrolet small-block V8 engine. And I knew a bit about the Ford Windsor but virtually nothing about Mopar’s LA engine, at least nothing about the 340 CI version. Well, long ago,… more»

SEMA Candidate? 1957 Chevrolet Nomad

Normally, I don’t get too wound up about a Chevrolet Nomad. I used to but I have encountered so many over the years that they warrant nary a glance any more. This 1957 example, however, caught my attention. Not… more»

Cute Convertible: 1957 Nash Metropolitan

There was a time, that I can recall when a Nash Metropolitan was a pretty common sight. They still are but usually in a restored state and not beating around as everyday drivers. I haven’t come across a non-restored… more»

Vintage Race Ready: 1928 Ford Model A

Here’s one from what seems like a bygone era, a 1928 Ford Model A that’s ready for “The Race of Gentlemen”  (TROG) competition. It has that real, “Go, Went, Gone” vibe that open-top hot-rods of the late ’40s possessed…. more»

Restored Or Original? 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster

It’s beautiful, but it’s going to be met with brevity, as unfortunately, that’s the essence of this listing. Barn Findy? Hardly, this is a beautifully preserved and well cared for 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster. Its Sunfire Yellow exterior appears… more»

No Reserve: Rare 1957 DeSoto Explorer Wagon

Desoto, what an unusual name for a car. Usually cars are named for their founders like Ford, Olds(mobile), Chrysler, Dodge, Chevrolet, etc. But picking a somewhat random Spanish explorer is a bit different. Why not a Magellan, Columbus, Balboa,… more»

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