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Burgundy Beauty: 1967 Pontiac GTO

I was ten when the restyled GTO hit the streets in 1965 with its stacked headlights (leaning slightly forward), split grille, fake hood scoop, wraparound taillights, and dual exhausts. It’s my favorite year of GTO styling, but the restyled,… more»

440 Equipped! 1970 Dodge Charger R/T

Dodge produced its second-generation Charger from 1968-1970, and with the demand still sky-high, these are continuing to exchange hands quickly no matter what kind of shape they’re in.  We see quite a few of these cars here at Barn… more»

Post Barn Find: 1964 Chevrolet Suburban

So what do you do once you come across that barn find vehicle you’ve been seeking? One buyer’s idea is shown here; a mildly customized 1964 Chevrolet Suburban that spent its early career as a fire department vehicle. Now… more»

One-Of-A-Kind? 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

Most first-generation Camaro enthusiasts gravitate to SS or RS models where muscle or style is the name of the game. But this restored example from 1969 is a departure from both and – given its assortment of options –… more»

401/4-Speed: 1966 Buick Skylark Gran Sport

When an enthusiast is contemplating spending their hard-earned cash on a classic car, there are many factors to consider. Although price, condition, and desirability sit at the top of the list, potential buyers should never discount a long-term ownership… more»

Three On The Tree! 1963 Chevrolet Impala

There have been no shortage of 1963 Chevrolet Impalas covered on Barn Finds. Considering that 1.6 M were assembled that year, I guess it’s no surprise that they keep turning up. Our subject car, however, is a convertible –… more»

Original Paint: 1969 Pontiac GTO

We all dream of locating a desirable one-owner classic that is unmolested, and that’s what the seller of this 1969 Pontiac GTO found while attending an estate sale around two years ago. They became the car’s second owner, revived… more»

Rebuilt 427: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

Owning a beautifully preserved or meticulously restored classic is a fantastic experience, but sometimes a driver-quality vehicle is a better option. Its lack of perfection can be its strongest attribute, allowing its owner to enjoy their toy safe in… more»

Wants Carb Work: 1973 Jensen Healey Roadster

Was there ever a more star-crossed car than the Jensen Healey? The “committee” approach to its creation included several headstrong personalities with different objectives: Kjell Qvale, Donald Healey, his son Geoffrey, and at least two designers.  The quest for… more»

100 Square Body Auction June 25th! Tom Wieck Realty & Auction

Truck enthusiasts, take note!  This Saturday, June 25, Tom Wieck Realty And Auction will be hosting a huge auction of more than 100 square-body vehicles in Central Nebraska!  Tom and his wife have been in the selling business for… more»

Finish It Yourself: 1971 Chevrolet Blazer

Unlike vintage Broncos, Blazers came in both four-wheel-drive and two-wheel-drive. The 2wd versions have been the subject of numerous custom rides over the years. Where else can you get a full-size vintage cruiser that can be lowered, hot-rodded, and… more»

No Reserve Rat Rod: 1951 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup

I admit that when I saw my first Rat Rod, I didn’t understand it. I couldn’t grasp why someone would go to the trouble of creating a custom build without applying a shiny coat of paint. I have grown… more»

Good Enough for Government Work: 1954 Ford F-100

I think I get it. Old Ford trucks, restored, are selling in the $60,000-and-up bracket. That’s why this 1954 F-100 available here on eBay is a ripe candidate for picking. It is currently bid to the mid-$7,000 range, with… more»

1980 Chevrolet Monte Carlo With 8,400 Miles!

Some buyers find themselves drowning in information when considering a classic car purchase, while some sellers leave them begging for more. Such is the case with this 1980 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. It presents superbly and appears to have no… more»

Original Survivor: 1955 Pontiac Star Chief

When Pontiac released its Second Generation Star Chief in 1955, it represented more than a significant styling change. The company’s previous straight-eight engine made way for a mighty V8 that brought significantly more power and torque to the table…. more»

Rebuilt 383 V8: 1968 Plymouth Road Runner

The Plymouth Road Runner debuted in 1968 as a budget-minded, mid-size muscle car that would fit the pocketbooks of performance-hungry younger buyers. It would enjoy a run through 1980, although the Road Runner would be a trim option on… more»

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