It always makes project cars more interesting when there’s a good history lesson involved, and this 1968 Ford Mustang GT apparently traveled fewer than 4,000 miles before a rollover accident took it off the road sometime between the years… more»
Split Window Custom Project: 1979 Chevrolet Corvette
We’ve seen some beautiful customized ‘Vettes from all eras here at Barn Finds in the past, and if someone with the right vision and skill set gets a hold of this 1979 Chevrolet Corvette here on eBay, it might… more»
Running 440-Powered Project: 1970 Dodge Charger
While most enthusiasts begin an auto project with the best of intentions and their eye on the finish line, many unforeseen obstacles can pop up and keep a restoration from being completed, with higher-than-anticipated costs likely one of the… more»
19k Original Miles: 1986 Pontiac Bonneville
In the automotive world, size matters, and it was especially important in the late seventies and early eighties when fuel efficiency was on everybody’s mind. One trick the Pontiac team had up its sleeve was to switch the Bonneville… more»
Superbird Tribute: 1970 Plymouth Satellite
There seem to be quite a few Plymouth B-Bodies running around that have either been cloned into a Superbird or turned into a tribute, and at this point, I’m wondering if the number may have now passed that of… more»
Cheap Project: 1990 Ford Thunderbird
While the Super Coupe is probably hailed as the most memorable Thunderbird from the tenth generation of production, the more basic models exemplified exactly what the personal luxury car market was craving for the period. By now, the T-Bird… more»
Where The Legend Began: 1966 Dodge Charger
For a few B-Body fans, the magic didn’t really start until the introduction of the second-generation Dodge Charger in 1968, the year things took off exponentially in the direction that helped turn this moniker into an iconic muscle car. … more»
Cheap Running Project: 1987 Yugo GV
While numerous automobile owners have less-than-fond memories of particular makes or models they’ve owned in the past, Yugo seems to be one of the brands with a reputation for displeasing U.S. consumers about as much as any, with previous… more»
Big Block Beauty: 1975 Buick Riviera
For fans of the Buick Riviera, I’m curious if the fourth-generation examples might be the most misunderstood of the bunch, at least up to that point. However, that’s just my opinion, and it has nothing to do with the… more»
First-Year Model: 1959 Ford Galaxie
For those seeking an automobile that unmistakably offers a one-year-only body style, the 1959 Ford Galaxie is a promising contender, as the car received an entirely different exterior for its second year of production. Introduced as a ’59 model,… more»
Droptop Mopar Project: 1963 Plymouth Fury Convertible
A quick first glance at this 1963 Plymouth Fury from the right front seems to show a Mopar with potential for a rewarding restoration, and if you’ve got strong sheet metal repair skills, it’s probably worth considering taking on… more»
455 Powered Project: 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass
The General Motors A-Body offerings got a significant redesign in 1968, including the popular Oldsmobile Cutlass, which featured new sheet metal to kick off its third generation of production. By 1970, the 2-door models came with two different rooflines,… more»
Stored 25 Years: 1958 Chevrolet Impala
After a booming three-year run of Tri-Five models, which ended in 1957, expectations among Chevrolet consumers for what would happen next must have been very high. Fortunately, a new entry into the roster was far from disappointing, with the… more»
4.6-liter V8 Power! 1975 Mercury Comet Restomod
Seeing a restored classic or one that’s been turned into a sleek Restomod has a way of bringing back nostalgic recollections from my younger days, and they’re nearly always good memories. It’s often a case where the car is… more»
















