After a flourishing first generation, Chevrolet introduced a redesigned Camaro for 1970, which featured the same basic body style for the next dozen years. Plenty of owners took the liberty to add custom touches to their F-Bodies during this… more»
One-Year Only Offering: 1979 Buick LeSabre Palm Beach
It’s hard to pinpoint the exact peak of the automotive Malaise era, but the late-seventies usually aren’t considered very memorable times in the car world, at least not in terms of exciting designs, performance, or overall build quality. However,… more»
First Year Project: 1966 Dodge Charger
More often than not, it’s the second-generation examples that seem to get most of the praise and attention among fans of the Dodge Charger. That’s understandable, as the 1968 through 1970 models are among the most fondly remembered offerings… more»
Former Fire Investigator: 1958 Ford Panel Truck
When it comes to fire department autos, it’s typically those that have to get to the scene of an emergency quickly that come to my mind. However, once the blaze is extinguished, there’s often more work to be done,… more»
Finned Pink Survivor: 1957 Chrysler Windsor
The Chrysler Windsor was introduced back in 1939, and after a brief hiatus in the forties remained a full-size offering in the brand’s lineup until 1961, although it continued a bit longer in the Canadian market. While the car… more»
Diesel-Powered Mini Bus: 1975 Mercedes-Benz O 309 D
We’ve featured numerous fine automobiles from Mercedes-Benz on Barn Finds over the years, but I don’t recall coming across many wearing the O 309 D badge. This moniker signifies a bus, one small enough to be driven with ease, yet providing… more»
50k Mile Gem: 1970 Ford Falcon
This Ford Falcon didn’t start out as anything particularly noteworthy by 1970 standards, but with all the time that has elapsed since the Nixon era, there’s plenty to get excited about here now. The Falcon is often remembered as… more»
Drive Or Restore? 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible
When shopping for a vintage car project, it’s always wise to consider one that’s still operational, even if you plan to perform a restoration. Being able to drive as you work is certainly a fun perk, and you’ll be… more»
Solid 1950 Packard Eight Woody Wagon Project
Having entered my sixth decade of life recently, I’m old enough to recall when cars were primarily built from metal, before all those plastic components became the norm. However, I’m not quite of the age to remember when station… more»
Coach Built Ambulance: 1973 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight
Although the idea of owning a seventies ambulance hasn’t crossed my mind until now, this one’s kind of cool, at least as cool as a medical emergency vehicle designed to treat injured patients can be. What began as a… more»
340/4-Speed: Restored 1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye
With the number of E-Body projects that frequently pop up for sale, it’s always nice to find one that’s already gotten some quality attention, especially when that means it’s been restored from top to bottom. This 1972 Dodge Challenger… more»
5-Speed Conversion: 1992 Lincoln Mark VII
Personal luxury coupes were still holding their position in the marketplace in 1992, with the Lincoln Mark VII representing this segment more than ably. The Mark series had already been in production for decades by this time, which included… more»
First Year Hemi: 1953 Dodge Coronet
The Dodge Coronet received a complete redesign to begin its second generation of production in 1953, with the body displaying some sleeker and more modern styling. In addition, the car also got a significant boost in performance, at least… more»
LS Swap Candidate? 1970 Chevrolet Nova
I’ve been eyeing this 1970 Chevrolet Nova for almost a week now, and so far, the seller is holding firm on his price. He’s hoping the positives here will justify the $27,000 asking price, and granted, there are several… more»
















