Luxury Living: 1956 Spartan Royal Manor

There have been a handful of these Spartan trailers on our site over the last year, and other one has popped up for sale. While many of the ones we have seen recently are in original condition, this one… more»

94k Mile Survivor: 1971 Jeep Commando

The Jeep Commando is not one of the more-commonly seen Jeep models, so it’s fun whenever one pops up for sale. This 1971 version with 94k miles presents very well, with the seller claiming it to be all original… more»

1 of 77: 1923 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost

Every once in a while here on Barn Finds we come across an example that is way out of the ordinary, and this 1923 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost is definitely one of those uncommon cars. It’s currently listed for sale… more»

35k Miles: 1972 Detomaso Pantera

The Detomaso Pantera is a collaboration between the US and Italy. More specifically, the styling of an Italian supercar powered by a Ford V8. It’s considered by many to be the first “affordable” mid-engined exotic supercar, for what that’s… more»

Save or Scrap? Salty 1967 Amphicar

The Amphicar (short for Amphibious Car, meaning it can travel on land and water) is probably one of the most unique civilian production cars ever made. The official model is called the 770, denoting the ability to travel 7mph… more»

Estate Sale Find: 1951 Lincoln Cosmopolitan Convertible

1949 was the debut of Lincoln’s first new post-war bodies, and the “senior” top-rung model was the Lincoln Cosmopolitan. A departure from the styling of the previous generation, this model featured no running boards, fenders and doors running together,… more»

Beautiful Drop Top: 1941 Mercury Eight Convertible

The Mercury Eight was introduced for the 1939 model year, slotted between the Ford Custom and Lincoln lines as a mid-priced option to compete with Buick, Oldsmobile, Plymouth, and the like. It was offered in a range of body… more»

57k Mile 1967 Ford Galaxie XL

The Galaxie name was initially added to the full-size Ford line-up during the 1959 model year as the highest trim level on the Fairlane 500, capitalizing on the excitement around the space race of the era. Over time it… more»

32k Mile Survivor: 1975 Dodge Dart Swinger

The Dodge Dart began as a full-size car for 1960-1961, a mid-size car for 1962, and was then a compact car from 1963-1976. Our 1975 model here comes on the tail end of the run, and is in unrestored… more»

Low Mile Twister? 1971 Plymouth Duster

The Plymouth Duster debuted in 1970 as a sporty version of the Valiant. The front end and interior were straight from the Valiant playbook, but it was the option to equip with a 340 V8 that got people excited…. more»

91-Year-Old Survivor: 1930 Ford Model A Victoria

Ford’s Model T is often said to have put America on wheels, but the Model A that succeeded it was also extremely popular. Stylish and low-priced, the Model A sold over 5 million examples during its 4 year run…. more»

One Family Since New: 1967 Dodge Coronet 500

This top-of-the-line 500 trim Dodge Coronet has traveled just over 100k miles and is fresh from a decade-long storage. It has been owned by one family since new and is in overall very good preserved condition. Enough work has… more»

82-Year Survivor: 1939 Ford Deluxe Sedan

It’s not often we get to see an 80+ year-old car in original condition that is generally rust-free, and runs and drives, but that is the case here! This 1939 Ford Deluxe Sedan is being offered for sale with… more»

Brit with a 440: 1974 Jensen Interceptor

Jensen Interceptors are not one of the more commonly seen cars from the 1960s and 1970s, with only 7,141 sales spanning the production model years of 1966-1976. With an American powerplant (from Chrysler) to increase reliability, this unassuming British… more»

Time Capsule: 1956 Cadillac Series 62

The mid to late-1950s had some extravagant, over-the-top cars that could be more accurately described as art than simply machine. When it came to styling and technology, GM was at the forefront in many ways, and perhaps one of… more»

Single-Owner 1970 Saab 96

  Saabs aren’t the most common vehicles, especially ones from over 50 years ago, but we’ve seen a handful of 1960s and 1970s-era examples here recently. Another one has popped up for sale, this time a one-owner 1970 96… more»