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Swank Survivor: 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham

The most luxurious automobile ever made by an American manufacturer emerged from General Motors’ 1953 Motorama event. The Motorama was a concept car show first held at the New York Waldorf Astoria Hotel in 1949. Later it roved all… more»

On The Carpet! 1962 MGA Mk II

When a person finds themselves “on the carpet,” that’s generally a sign that they are in trouble with someone higher up the food chain. However, the opposite appears to be the case with this 1962 MGA Mk II. The… more»

13K Miles! 1967 Chevrolet Malibu Wagon

232 miles a year, that’s about how many miles this car has traveled each of its 56 years on the planet. Most of us ride a bike or hike more miles than that every year. This beautiful, reportedly rust-free… more»

Rare Air: 1976 Triumph TR6

The Triumph TR6 was one of the company’s sales success stories. It remained on sale for eight years, with 94,619 buyers parking one in their garage. Like many classic British sports cars, their desirability has grown over time. This… more»

Rat-Rod Ready? 1965 Volkswagen Beetle

Considered a “really nice rat-rod” this 1965 Volkswagen Type 1 is likely a flip. The seller has owned it for one year and now wants to move it on to a new caretaker. Its features are minimal but there… more»

1 of 901: 1970 AMC AMX 390 V8

The AMX was American Motors’ attempt at combining a sports car with a muscle machine from 1968 to 1970. It was a 2-seat GT-style performance auto that essentially was a Javelin with 12 inches cut out of the wheelbase…. more»

1954 Ford Customline Club Coupe

Two decades after bringing V8 power to the masses with its famous “flathead,” Ford went high-tech in model year 1954 with an all-new overhead valve V8 called the “Y Block” for its deep skirting. This 1954 Ford Customline Club… more»

Farm Fresh: 1984 Dodge D150 Royal SE Prospector

There’s something about seeing a decades-old pickup in the highest trim level and having white walls and full wheelcovers that gets to me. A gentleman’s truck, or gentlewoman, or gentleperson, or somethin’. For refined folks who still wanted and… more»

116 Original Miles: 1994 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

When it comes to commanding top dollar for a C4-chassis Chevrolet Corvette, you need to have a few boxes checked: low mileage; ZR1 package; and unique colors. This 1994 Corvette convertible is otherwise a standard model, right down to… more»

Restoration Skills Required: 1964 Jaguar XKE

Cruising through the panolopy of 1964 Jaguars featured here on Barn Finds reveals a majority collection of “needs full restoration” subjects and today’s find, an XKE roadster, is no exception. The seller tells us, “Car will need total restoration”…. more»

Driven Once A Year: 1969 Dodge Super Bee

Introduced in mid-1968, the Super Bee was Dodge’s answer to the Plymouth Road Runner. Though Dodge’s least expensive mid-size muscle car, it was by no means quite as austere as the Road Runner. Which resulted in a higher price… more»

How Much is Too Much? 1970 Saab Sonnet

Rare cars always have a better chance at being restored, as there is usually a better return on the restorer’s investment.  That statement can be translated into the following: a restorer will be able to sell a rarer car… more»

French Wagon: 1992 Peugeot 505 SW8

The difference a tune-up, a good cleaning, and lots of quality photos can do! We featured this Peugeot back in September of 2022 when it was being offered on craigslist for $3,950 in Alabama. It’s now located in New… more»

Field Find: 1964 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia

The Karmann Ghia was a sporty version of the VW Beetle. Built between 1955 and 1974, for a time it was the second most popular imported U.S. car in the U.S. This example from 1964 looks to have been… more»

Upscale Trim Package: 1974 Plymouth Gold Duster

I remember seeing Dusters all over the place in our town when I was growing up in the seventies, and it wasn’t unusual to spot its Dodge counterpart, the Demon, running around our streets either.  My sister had a… more»

Clearance Sale: 1967 Citroen DS21 Pallas Five-Speed

When Citroen finally replaced the Traction Avant with its DS19, the resulting vehicle was so popular that 12,000 orders rolled in on October 6, 1955, the day it was launched at the Paris Motor Show. That sales record stood… more»

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