This 1965 Ford Ranchero is a striking-looking vehicle that is a turnkey proposition for its new owner. From the V8 under its hood to the odometer reading of 49,000 original miles, there’s a lot to like about this classic…. more»
1968 Chrysler Newport Convertible Sportsgrain
Made for two model years but also two different generations, the Newport Sportsgrain is one unique car. They were meant to recall the legendary Chrysler Town & Country models, and they’re fairly rare to see today. This 1968 Chrysler… more»
Great Little Car? 1977 Mazda GLC
The Mazda GLC (Great Little Car) is such a friendly-looking little car. It’s almost cartoonish in appearance, like it should have two crossed band-aids on a tire. This 1977 Mazda GLC came to Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, by way of Seattle,… more»
Toyota Experiment: 2000 Toyota Will Vi
This isn’t one of my Photoshop creations, this 2000 Toyota Will Vi really looks like this! It also isn’t one of the famous Nissan Pike creations, although it’s hard not to compare the Pike vehicles to Toyota’s Will Vi…. more»
Low Miles, No Reserve: 1997 BMW Z3 2.8L Convertible
The BMW Z3 upgraded our sports-car aspirations. Americans had benefited since 1989 from the advent of the Miata – which remains the best-selling convertible in the world. Cheap, cheerful, and tossable, the Miata re-invigorated an entire segment. But it… more»
V6 Powered 1969 MGB GT
What’s being offered on Facebook Marketplace in Weld, Maine is a labor (the British would say “labour”) of love in the form of a 1969 MGB-GT that’s had considerable performance work done to it. And it looks sharp, too…. more»
1975 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Convertible
This black over red 1975 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Convertible shows just under 59,000 miles on the odometer. Black has to be a rare color for this car or for any mid-70s Olds 88, I don’t know if I’ve… more»
Almost Cheap Wheels! 2005 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
A personal luxury car, the Monte Carlo was one of Chevrolet’s most popular products in the 1970s and 1980s. The car made a resurgence in the mid-1990s, and the final generation (2000 to 2007) included the seller’s nice 2005… more»
Sweet 1971 Dodge D100 With Winnebago Topper
I was born with Ford running through my veins; my whole family were Ford people. Friends had Chevys of course. The thought of a Dodge never entered my mind until – when I was about 19 years old –… more»
No Reserve: 2010 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor
While some enthusiasts ignore four-door sedans, classics like this 2010 Ford Crown Victoria are worth a close look. This Crown Vic is a former Police Interceptor, offering some notable mechanical upgrades that unlock improved performance and reliability. It presents… more»
BF Auction: 1992 Opel Calibra
Through its association with General Motors, Opel last sold cars in the U.S. in 1975. That was through Buick dealers because they previously had no smaller automobiles to sell. So, there were no channels to buy an Opel Calibra… more»
1976 Chevrolet C30 Crew Cab Dually 454 V8
At 20.5 feet in length, this one-ton 1976 Chevrolet C30 Crew Cab Dually has a big 454 V8 under the long, louvered hood, and if you need a perfect vehicle for your child to use for their driving test,… more»
5-Speed Survivor: 1977 Honda Civic Hatchback
I was eighteen and had just graduated high school when the October ’73 Oil Embargo hit America. Lucky me. I was lucky because I was driving my dad’s hand-me-down ’65 VW Beetle. Sure, I still had to get in… more»
Black Beauty: 1976 Ford Thunderbird
OK, I’ll admit it. From time to time, I have taken a snarky attitude towards mid-to-late-seventies disco duck mobiles, such as this 1976 Ford Thunderbird. It’s not a retrospective on my part; I clearly recall the era, and was… more»
Six Years Later: 1984 AMC Eagle 4WD Sedan
We’ve only seen a couple of 1984 AMC Eagles here on Barn Finds over the years, and one that may be this exact car, written by our own Adam Clarke back when the world seemed somewhat sane (2019). And,… more»
BF Classified: 1989 Jaguar XJ-S Cabriolet
Jaguar released the XJ-S as its replacement for the venerable E-Type in 1975, although it is fair to say that the pair followed markedly different philosophies. It was no secret that the company viewed the E-Type as a hard-edged… more»
















