Farm Find: 1950 Chevrolet 3600 Truck

The “Advance-Design” series of light and medium-duty trucks was Chevrolet’s first major redesign after World War II. They debuted for 1947 and changed little over the next eight years. They were popular enough to be the best-selling trucks in… more»

60k Mile 1989 Saab 900 Turbo Cabriolet

When any auto manufacturer collapses, it is a sad day. When Saab finally collapsed, many people mourned this loss. This was an innovative company that produced more than its share of exciting vehicles. The 900 Turbo Cabriolet was a… more»

401 V-8: 1973 AMC Gremlin X + Levi

The Gremlin was the quirky little car that AMC managed to sell more than 670,000 of in the 1970s. One of the coolest versions was the Gremlin X, which could be combined with a Levi’s option package and a… more»

V12-Powered: 1948 Lincoln Continental Club Coupe

If you prefer your classics with a touch of luxury and exclusivity, then this 1948 Lincoln Continental Club Coupe is a car that is worth more than a passing glance. It needs some restoration work, but this all appears… more»

41k Mile Survivor: 1966 Chevrolet Corvette

We see our share of C2 Corvettes here at Barn Finds, but this one caught my eye because it is one of the nicest survivors that I’ve seen for a while. I am pretty sure that Barn Finder Pat… more»

Nicest One Left? 1984 Renault Fuego

I remember an old Jay Leno bit about GM naming their electric car the Impact and how that name maybe hadn’t been thought through too well. Some could say the same thing about the Fuego which means fire in… more»

Original Survivor: 1964 Pontiac Bonneville

This 1964 Pontiac Bonneville is one of those classics that appear from time-to-time and leaves the buyer to face some decisions. It presents well from a distance, and the only apparent rust is minor. That raises the question of… more»

No Reserve: 1969 Ford Torino GT

This 1969 Ford Torino GT has led quite a life. It isn’t unusual to find these classic parked for many years, but this car has gone through the whole experience twice. It has recently been returned to active duty… more»

Parked For 15 Years: 1966 AMC Marlin

The Marlin was introduced by AMC as their “halo” model. Sadly, its lack of sales during its 3-year production run meant that it was more like a noose than a halo for the company. It wasn’t a bad car… more»

1 of 1812: 1959 Edsel Corsair

In college marketing classes around the country, the Edsel failure often comes up as part of a case study. While it certainly was not a great car, it wasn’t a bad car either. Ford’s marketing research missed the mark… more»

Ex-USAF Survivor: 1972 Ford Econoline Club Wagon

For more than 50 years, the Ford Econoline was a staple in the full-size van market. From 1961-2014, it served business fleets, tradesmen, organizations, and families with a straight-forward product. The second generation ran from 1969-74, which includes the… more»

Rare Ragtop! 1970 Plymouth Road Runner 4-Speed

Beep Beep with the top down! Finding a ’70 Plymouth Road Runner to review is no big deal, there were about 43K produced, but finding a convertible version? How about a little over 800? I can’t remember the last… more»

1982 Dodge Ram Pickup With Only 15k Miles!

The seller of this 1982 Dodge Ram concludes their ad with this simple phrase: “No disappointments.” I can’t disagree as I’ve never seen a more original, low-mileage 1982 Dodge Ram. It’s available here on craigslist in Santa Cruz, California…. more»

8k Mile 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396!

If the fat steel wheels and bulbous Firestone drag tires don’t get your attention, this Chevy’s “SS 396” badges and roll bar add the punctuation mark. No doubt the lumpy idle of the solid-lifter L78 would separate the wolves… more»

Rare Mod Top: 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S

To borrow from a 1969 Plymouth ad: “Introducing the car you wear.” Again borrowing, for “anybody with a penchant for the different” I present this 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S Mod Top. It’s available here on craigslist in Westminster,… more»

Garage Find! Real 1956 Porsche 356 Speedster

Porsche Speedsters are some of the most recognizable and replicated historical sports cars in the world. You can buy a kit to make your own 356 using a Volkswagen drivetrain, but real-deal 356’s are exceedingly rare and very valuable…. more»