Clean Survivor: 1979 Buick Electra Park Avenue

Different people have different views and tastes when it comes to what constitutes a classic car. Some people have a strong leaning towards muscle cars, for some, it will be sports cars, while some will gravitate towards more luxurious… more»

13K Original Miles: RHD 1994 Toyota Corona

The influx of vehicles from Japan that have seen little to no use shows no sign of abating, especially as the age of certain vehicles make it possible to legally import them with relative ease. Examples like this 1994… more»

Original Paint Survivor: 1975 GMC Sierra

This 1975 GMC Sierra pickup is a claimed original paint survivor that has remained under the care of one original family until just recently. Featuring a long bed that has supposedly never hauled anything of significance and a 350… more»

Brawny Bug: 1962 Crofton Bug

Many car companies have come and gone, including a relative giant in the small car industry: Crosley Motors. This 1962 Crofton Brawny Bug is an offshoot of a Crosley Farm-O-Road and they’re even more rare. This one can be… more»

Spotless Survivor: 1988 Ford Mustang LX

Nicely preserved examples of the Fox-Body Mustang are continuing to grow in popularity, and this 1988 LX Hatchback does appear to be a good one. It is said to be original and unmolested and sports the wonderful little Ford… more»

Awesome Audi Ancestor: 1965 DKW F12 Roadster

As a long-time Audi owner and fan, any time that I see a car from their early years, like this 1965 DKW F12 convertible, it catches my eye. I’m going to try to practice uber-restraint on this one and… more»

Parade Special: 1935 Ford Type 51 Fire Truck

Peering out of this garage is a classic piece of vintage firefighting equipment. This 1935 Ford Type 51 Pumper Truck is essentially complete and is in sound mechanical health. It looks like it would come up a treat if… more»

Rare Pulse Predecessor: 1982 Litestar

This rare beast is hard to classify. Is it a motorcycle? Is it a car? Is it an airplane? Is it.. well, ok, we know that it isn’t an airplane, but how would you classify this 1982 Litestar? It’s… more»

41,500 Miles: 1973 AMC Gremlin X

I have always wondered how many cars came in just one body style, I need to make a list. The Pinto never came in a four-door or a convertible, but they had a wagon as did the Vega. The… more»

1949 Willys Overland Barn Find

As I have noted before, one of the hazards of being a Barn Finds writer is being notified about cars for sale that you think are really cool — and are affordable! Thank you to Ikey H. for sending… more»

Rare K-Code Convertible: 1966 Ford Mustang GT

Even though it had been sitting for 15-years up until recently, this 1966 Mustang GT Convertible is a car that the owner says is ready to be driven home immediately. It appears to be a solid and rust-free classic… more»

Amazing 8k Mile 1972 Plymouth Fury Gran Coupe

While it might not be perfect, the condition of this 1972 Plymouth Fury Gran Coupe is extremely impressive. It is certainly impressive enough that it would be capable of attracting plenty of attention wherever it goes…for all of the… more»

’50’s Retro: 1947 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead Chopper

It is believed that this 1947 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead Chopper had spent many years stored away in a barn, but it has now been revived and returned to running order. The next owner can choose whether to undertake some form… more»

Homologation Hatch: 1984 Renault R5 Turbo 2

This 1984 Renault R5 Turbo II has been in California since new and is sold with all necessary registration paperwork, a California BAR label, and extensive records detailing, among other things, a significant engine refresh. The Turbo II was… more»

26,900 Mile Notchback: 1989 Ford Mustang LX

Described as a one-of-a-kind example, this 1989 Ford Mustang LX 5.0 is a desirable manual transmission notchback model that has just 26,900 miles since new. While the GT trim models were occasionally put away as future collector’s items, the… more»

Freshly Rebuilt Engine: 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk

This 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk retains its barn find look, but under the skin, it is one healthy car. The next owner could choose to undertake a cosmetic restoration, or they could just choose to drive it as it… more»

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