One of the last full-sized, and I mean f u l l – s i z e d, cars for a U.S. automaker, this 1978 Lincoln Continental Town Car is 19.5 feet long and 5,000 pounds. The seller has… more»
1977 Buick Regal Landau With 23k Original Miles
It is common for estate sales to produce some stunning classics that have spent years hidden away, and that was the case with this 1977 Buick Regal Landau. Its original owner passed away, and the seller purchased it from… more»
225″ OF Excellence: 1973 Buick Electra 455-4
The seller claims, “Wife is making me sell due to me getting a new Mustang and not enough storage“. What??? Forget the Ford, keep this fantastic-looking Deuce and a Quarter! It qualifies as a Whammer-jammer and I’d further suggest,… more»
Daily Driver: 1978 Chevrolet Caprice Classic
In the 1970s, U.S.-made cars started going on diets. The Mustang “pony car” became the Mustang II sub-compact in 1974. The GM full-size cars shrank in 1977, followed by their intermediates in 1978. The big Chevrolets, for example, lost… more»
2,254 Original Miles: 1989 Ford Mustang 25th Anniversary
If the domestic brands are known for one thing, it’s never seeing an opportunity to create a special edition model they didn’t like. The Ford Mustang and other muscle cars like it are perhaps subject to being made into… more»
Kit Of Parts: 1977 Ford Mustang II
“When America needed a better idea in driving fun, Ford put Mustang II on wheels.” I can hear the Mustang II haters rolling in their cyber graves after that line from a Mustang II brochure back in 1977. This… more»
LS-Powered! 1984 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale
How many times have we heard someone say, “Drop an SBC in it!”, or “Drop a Hayabusa in it!” – many times, that’s how many. I don’t mention that as if it’s a bad thing, it’s just a fact… more»
British Survivor: 1969 Jaguar E-Type Fixed Head Coupe
We’ve seen a few Jaguar E-Types over more than a decade at Barn Finds, and their condition has varied widely. Some have been close to the point of no return, while others have received stunning restorations. This 1969 model… more»
More Information Please: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z With 16k Original Miles
Some classics pose as many questions as they answer. That is the case with this 1986 Camaro IROC-Z. Its presentation looks excellent, and the seller claims it has a genuine 16,000 miles on the odometer. Beyond that, they leave… more»
5-Speed Supercharged! 1990 Ford Thunderbird
This 1990 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe is being offered for sale by the original owner. Claimed to have 36K original miles, this beauty shows as new. And that makes me wonder, what’s this ‘Bird been doing for the last… more»
Solid Survivor: 1964 Studebaker Commander
“Family cars built to Studebaker’s high quality standards, yet priced with budgets in mind!” That’s a line from a brochure describing the newly-revised Studebaker models: the Lark Challenger and Commander. This 1964 Studebaker Commander can be found posted here… more»
435 Horsepower! 1969 Chevrolet Corvette L71
The classic market proves that early C3 Corvettes are desirable. However, some are more desirable than others. This 1969 example sits near the top of the tree courtesy of the number-matching L71 big-block nestled under the hood. It offers… more»
428 Cobra Jet! Incredible 1969 Ford Mustang GT Convertible
When restoring a classic like this 1969 Mustang GT Convertible, there are several paths an owner can follow. The ready supply of reproduction parts means achieving a factory-fresh appearance is straightforward. However, the relative rarity of this beauty led… more»
Survivor or Restored? 1959 Cadillac Convertible
The 1959 Cadillac marked the literal “height” of jet-age design for American automobiles. The rear fins were the tallest they would ever be and the dual bullet taillights are still considered by many to be the best of the… more»
New in the Crate: 1975 Norton Commando 850
Over the last few years, the phenomenon of finding brand new vintage motorcycles still in the shipping crates seems to have picked up steams. It would seem like the sort of thing that should happen once a decade but… more»
















