Magnificent Malibu! 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle

A 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle that’s not an SS whatever? Really? Oh, go on! Seriously, I’m not lyin’, this 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu is one beautiful specimen and it doesn’t need an SS badge to sing its praises. Listed as… more»

Incredible Survivor: 1970 Oasis Motorhome

It’s amazing how many obscure motorhome brands there are out there. You don’t have to look too hard to see them littering backyards and service stations off the beaten path, undoubtedly left there by owners who realized the cost… more»

Split Window Fuelie: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe

The 1963 Corvette Split Window Coupe is one of the most instantly recognizable and iconic vehicles to roll off an American production line in the 1960s. They remain extraordinarily desirable today, and if our feature car were 100% original,… more»

Collector Quality? 1960 Studebaker Hawk

As an independent automaker without deep pockets, Studebaker got a lot of mileage out of its engineering and design. For example, what began as the Champion/Commander in 1953 became a variety of Hawks in 1956 and finally the Gran… more»

Eddie Bauer Survivor: 1996 Ford Bronco

While I realize the Ford Bronco is a real-deal collector’s item at the moment, even I’m a little shocked at the price tag this final-year Eddie Bauer model is going for. The current bid is $28,000 with four days… more»

Original Go Pack: 1970 AMC AMX

Stunning. That’s the best word that I can use to describe this 1970 AMC AMX. The presentation of this classic pony car is close to perfect because the owner has only recently completed a restoration on this gem. It… more»

BF Exclusive: 1991 Ford F150 Lariat Short Bed

It doesn’t seem that long ago that if you wandered out to buy a new pickup, you would drive home in pretty basic transport with few creature comforts. However, manufacturers began to recognize that buyers might respond positively to… more»

When Smaller Is Bigger: 1978 Chevrolet Caprice

In the wake of the OPEC oil embargo of 1973, U.S. automakers began downsizing their mid-size and full-size cars to be more fuel-efficient. For the Chevrolet Impala and Classic, their turn came in 1977 when the cars got bigger… more»

17k Mile: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

This 1969 Chevrolet Convertible Corvette is reported to have traveled only 17,000 miles since it was new. The Corvette looks to have been well cared for and is painted in burgundy with a black interior and black convertible top…. more»

Rare Color: 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe

Finding a solid C2 Corvette project car can be a battle. Production numbers were reasonably respectable, but as is often the case with any motor vehicle, the introduction of the C3 saw C2 values tumble. That means that many… more»

Original Survivor: 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air

Some classic cars arrive on our desks here at Barn Finds, and it is easy to guess their fate. However, some can be vehicles like this 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air. There’s no doubt that it would benefit from some… more»

No Reserve: 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback

The owner of this 1965 Mustang Fastback claims that it has accumulated a healthy collection of “1st-in-Show” trophies, and when you look at its overall presentation and condition. It is a claim that is easy to believe. It has… more»

1 of 297: 1969 Oldsmobile 442 W-32

The 442 (also known as the 4-4-2) was born in 1964 as part of the Cutlass series of mid-size cars. Along with the Pontiac GTO and Chevelle SS 396, it competed with other cars in the muscle car space…. more»

15k Mile Survivor: 1987 Dodge Daytona Pacifica

The Dodge Daytona was a front-wheel-drive sporty hatchback produced by Chrysler from 1984-93. It was built on a platform derived by the K-Car which helped bring the company back to solvency in the 1980s. This upscale version called the… more»

Cream Puff: 23k Mile 1982 Toyota Corolla

When someone tells you they have a cool Toyota Corolla, it may seem like an oxymoron. You’d likely picture a front-wheel-drive econobox with a gutless engine, known for clogging up the road on your daily commute. However, thanks to… more»

No Reserve 18k Mile 1983 Oldsmobile Toronado

When it was introduced in 1966, the Olds Toronado was the first U.S production car built with front-wheel-drive since the Cord in 1937. Fast forward to 1983 and the car was in the middle of its third generation. A… more»