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Original D-Code: 1964.5 Ford Mustang

For any classic car, a life spent in a drier climate can provide both positives and negatives. That is the case with this 1964½ Mustang, which still wears its original black plates. The paint and interior trim show the… more»

Georgia Forest Find: 1970 Dodge Coronet

What’s in a name, right? The seller of this Dodge Coronet refers to it as a 1970 Dodge “Viper” coupe, I think that’s an error. It also surfaced on our Barn Finds tip line as a “Super Bee”. Well,… more»

Shop Find: 1963 Chevrolet Nova SS

The Super Sport (SS) option was added to the Chevy II in its second year. To get it, you had to order the Nova coupe or convertible. For just $161 extra, the SS editions got you bucket seats, finned… more»

360 Equipped: 1971 Plymouth Barracuda

This 1971 Plymouth Barracuda started its life wearing desirable Plum Crazy paint, but it underwent a color change in the 1980s. It is a solid car that has also received an engine upgrade. It now needs someone willing to… more»

Stalled Project: 1957 MG Magnette

The second that I saw a listing for an MG Magnette, I locked right upon it – I actually knew what it was! A good friend has a 1958 model and the first time that he showed me his,… more»

1963 Studebaker Daytona Wagonaire!

Vintage station wagons are some of the coolest cars ever made. They can haul numerous passengers and cargo in style and bring back memories of road trips and camping adventures. This one is a 1963 Studebaker Daytona Wagonaire, which… more»

Last Running In 1979: 1953 Pontiac Chieftain

The Chieftain was Pontiac’s low-priced model throughout the 1950s. The car was part of Pontiac’s post-war automobile production comeback, along with the rest of the industry. Both six and eight-cylinder L-head engines were available, which believe the former is… more»

1 of 4 Left! 1966 Ford Mustang Mustero

Mustang purists may wish to sit down for a moment. What you’re about to experience is akin to showing a devout Catholic a picture of the Virgin Mary wearing a cowboy hat… somewhere between a breech of taste and… more»

Ready To Drive: 1978 Porsche 911 SC

The Porsche 911 is an interesting machine that has become wildly popular. I’ve always appreciated the unique engineering and looks of these cars, but when prices first sky-rocketed, I didn’t quite understand the sudden surge in interest. That was… more»

First Year: 1961 International Scout 80

International Harvester was the first on the scene to produce a midsize SUV type four wheel drive vehicle. They introduced the International Harvester Scout 80 in 1961 and continued production of this model until 1965. The Scout 80 was… more»

Rare Options: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro

Shortly after the Mustang and Camaro made their initial groundbreaking entrances, both companies were looking for new ways to expand their market shares by offering new options and features. One of the less common options that made its way… more»

No Reserve: 1972 Pontiac Trans Am 455 HO

UPDATE 1/18/2021 – This Pontiac Trans Am 455 HO has been relished. There’s no word on why it didn’t sell last time around, but it’s being offered again without a reserve. You can find it here on eBay. FROM… more»

Mopars and Fords: Field of Cars and Trucks

In a field or yard in Sonoma, California, there’s an assortment of cars and trucks to be looked over. They’re mostly made by Chrysler, but not entirely. 12 vehicles are identified as for sale, but only one or two… more»

Two Owner Barn Find: 1966 Maserati Sebring

This 1966 Maserati Sebring II is a car that raises a few questions. It is a two-owner vehicle that has spent years parked in a barn. While a life of seclusion has taken a toll on the paint, it… more»

English-Bodied 1937 Bugatti 3.3L Type 57

A truly unique history envelops this elegant Italian French sports car. The 1937 Bugatti Type 57 Surbaisse 3.3-Litre Four-Seat Sports Grand Routier called ‘Dulcie’ began life as one of three lightweight chassis built for Bugatti’s works team. One complete… more»

Matching Numbers: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS 396

There’s nothing quite like finding a genuine 1st Generation Camaro SS 396 that retains all of its original drivetrain. It gets even better when it not only has a known ownership history but comes loaded with a heap of… more»

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