The 1949 Fords were the company’s first all-new post-war cars as the transition continued from wartime to consumer vehicle production. As part of the movement away from the bulky styling that dominated pre-war automobiles, the 1949 Fords won awards… more»
Barn Finds
Factory 396 V8! 1966 Chevrolet Impala SS

Chevrolet expanded the Impala line-up in 1961 with the Super Sport option, which added some pizzazz to the company’s best-selling car line. It became so successful that it was promoted to series status in 1964. Throughout most of the… more»
Barn Find: 1966 International Scout 800 Sportop

As one of the most interesting models of the Scout series, this Sportop example looks like a great project and the seller calls it an actual barn find. This is a 1966 International Scout 800 Sportop, they have it… more»
Not So Super: 1941 Buick Series 50

Well, the barn finds keep getting found and flipped. Next up is a 1941 Buick Super Series 50. Stored on blocks in a Modesto, California barn for “decades”, this non-runner is now available, here on craigslist for $2,500. Thanks… more»
Project or Parts? 1963 Buick Riviera

From the moment I saw the First Generation Buick Riviera, I wanted one badly. The styling is breathtaking, the interior is as luxurious as you could hope to find, and the V8 under the hood offered excellent performance. However,… more»
Uncut Survivor: 1969 Ford Bronco

In 1965, Ford introduced the Bronco to compete with Jeep’s CJ-5 and International Harvester’s Scout. The company did not waltz into this market unprepared: it helped develop the Jeep during World War II. When the war ended, surplus Jeeps… more»
4X4 Conversion: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS

This automobile has an identity crisis. Is it a car or a 4-wheel-drive mud bogger? Is it Chevy, Buick, or Pontiac because of the multiple engine changes over the years? And it needs a considerable amount of body and… more»
Wonderfully Preserved 1971 Ford Bronco!

How is it that a 1971 Ford Bronco has survived this crazy world and its’ elements so long, yet remained so eye-catching and structurally sound? A lot of love, that’s how! With only 42K actual miles, this Bronco is… more»
K-Code Estate Find: 1966 Ford Mustang

While buyers in 1966 could order their new Mustang with a six-cylinder engine under the hood, some craved more performance. The company offered a few V8 options, but the undisputed king was the K-Code version of the 289. This… more»
3 Wheeled Fun Truck: 1994 Cushman 461A Truckster

When working on projects it can be a nuisance to move crates and parts across your yard. Sometimes we all think it would be useful to have another pair of hands or additional machines to help us fix our… more»
Slant-Six Mopar: 1973 Plymouth Duster

One word that most people wouldn’t use in the 1960s to describe the Plymouth Valiant was “sporty.” So, Chrysler set out to change that by developing the Duster for 1970, a fastback coupe that was all-new from the windshield… more»
Still in the Barn: 1981 Oldsmobile Toronado

The seller says you can just bring a battery with you and drive this 1981 Oldsmobile Toronado home today. What do you think – are we dealing with a comedian here or the world’s most optimistic optimist? The Toronado… more»
Parked 15 Years: 1972 Triumph TR6 Garage Find

There was a lot of buzz in the hallways of my small high school back in 1969. All the girls were going gaga over the new math teacher. And why not. He was right out of college, handsome, single,… more»
Short Wheelbase Barn Find: 1960 Land Rover Series II

It’s sometimes hard to tell with old trucks whether they are a barn find or just in unrestored condition but still seeing regular use. That’s certainly the case with this tired 1960 Land Rover Series II that is called… more»
Stalled Project: 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1

The current owner’s honest description of this 1970 Mustang Mach 1 labels it a project. Indeed, there’s a ton of work to be done to this ride. The good news is that the next owner can go for a… more»
Corvette V8! 1963 Chevrolet Impala SS

While the Impala was in its sixth model year in 1963, the Super Sport was only in its third outing and its second as a mainstream offering. The car-buying public liked the option of purchasing a full-size car with… more»

