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Marooned Find: 1981 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am

The first year the Trans Am was introduced, it was only available in one color. By 1981, the last year for a Trans Am with a Pontiac engine, the Trans Am was available in multiple colors including white, silver,… more»

Barn Find Project: 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am

This 1978 Pontiac Trans Am is listed here on Barn Finds Classifieds. The seller lists 10 mechanical problems and 6 cosmetic problems with the car. While the pictures look nice, it is refreshing to find a seller who discloses… more»

Desert Workhorse: 1976 Chevrolet C-10 Bonanza

One of the longest-running Chevy truck platforms (shared with GMC) was the C/K series, built between 1960-02. Treated to new styling in 1973, these trucks were more styling than before (C = 2-wheel-drive, K = 4-wheel-drive). This 1976 edition… more»

Upgraded Driver: 1965 Chevrolet Impala

Here’s yet another 1965 Chevrolet Impala two-door hardtop.  I could bore you with statistics about how many were made, by model or trim line, etc. but that’s been covered here many times before. It’s safe to say that the… more»

31K-Mile Survivor: 1979 Dodge Colt

Believe it or not, Dodge did actually make and sell a Colt that looked like this car in 1979, they weren’t all the new hatchback style. It was a transitional year and at least for a few months, they… more»

Farm Use Vehicle: 1970 Citroën 2CV

The Citroën 2CV is French-built, air-cooled front-engine, front-wheel-drive, small family car. Often referred to as an “umbrella on wheels” due to its interesting shape, it was produced from 1948-90. Due to their low engine displacement, the cars were never… more»

Vintage Drag Racer? 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Coupe

In the far southeast corner of Iowa lies the town of Keokuk. That’s where this 1956 Chevrolet race car can be heard cruising along the Mississippi river on a Friday or Saturday night. According to the seller, Up Tight… more»

One Owner Survivor: 1980 Fiat X-1/9

Wow – we don’t get to see X1/9s like this very often, but we’ve actually featured another very nice driver not that long ago. Is the enthusiast car world waking up to the appeal of these pretty Bertone-styled coupes?… more»

Three-Wheeler Project: 1973 Alsport Tri-Sport

This 1973 Alsport Tri-Sport isn’t your average ATV or ATC or anything of the kind, even though it does have three wheels. It was advertised as an all-around fun and utility vehicle that could even pull a lawnmower. The… more»

Tall Project: 1950 GMC COE Septic Truck

Cab Over Engine trucks are some of the most unique and “cartoonish” vehicles ever made. They have the same general appearance as their light-duty cousins but feature exaggerated hoods and tall cabs which sit over the engine, hence the… more»

Right Hand Drive Version: 1966 Jaguar Mk II

I have from time to time, schlepped through Pull-A-Parts or You-Yank-It, or my favorite, Rusty Acres, but I can’t say that I have ever found an intact Jaguar, like this 1966 Mark II, banished to one. How does that… more»

SSP Notchback: 1987 Ford Mustang LX

Say the words “police package” and Mustang/Camaro and lots of ears will start listening and tongues begin wagging. Ex-police cars are always cool, not only because you finally get to play Smoky in your Burt Reynolds fantasies, but because… more»

No Reserve Driver: 1987 Mazda RX-7

This 1987 Mazda RX-7 is a bone-stock example that is increasingly hard to find in this second-generation platform of Mazda’s iconic sports car. It is a naturally-aspirated model which is generally less desirable than the turbocharged examples, but you’re… more»

Boat Garage Find: 1973 Glastron V-150 Survivor

OK, all you barn finders, no wheels today because suddenly it’s 1973, and we’re going to review a pristine 15′, open bow 1973 Glastron runabout. I’m no stranger to boats like this and finding one, in this condition, that’s… more»

Prairie Project: 1958 MGA

Proof positive that there are treasures to be found amid the corn and soybeans of the American Midwest, this 1958 MGA is located in Dieterich, Illinois– just a stone’s throw from where I-57 and I-70 cross in Effingham. Advertised… more»

Package Deal: Polaris Sno Coupe Collection

The Sno Coupe was an innovative, fiberglass snowmobile built in the late 1960s/early 1970s. Only around 200 of them were made, so they’re likely not commonly seen 50 years later. But the seller has managed to collect four of… more»

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