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Cheap Project: 1967 Ford F100 Long Box Pickup

Finding an affordable classic pickup as a project vehicle is becoming more difficult as their popularity continues to grow. Maybe that’s where this 1967 Ford F100 fits into the picture. It’s rust issues appear to be minimal, and its… more»

Massive Barn Find Stash Found in France!

One of my most frequent automotive fantasies involves going off on a hike in search of a forgotten garage full of classic automobiles. I did this a few years ago with a friend off of a tip about a… more»

Diamond In The Rough? 1970 Dodge Super Bee

The second that I spied this Dodge Super Bee, I said to myself, I bet that’s a Florida car. The exterior Live Oak mung and pine needles are a dead giveaway. And I’m no stranger to parking a car… more»

Mopar Survivor: 1963 Dodge Polara

Fords and Chevrolets from 1963 get a lot of coverage and examples turn up all the time for sale via the various old car mediums. Mopar examples from that era? Not so much so. And for that reason, among… more»

Project Pair: 1984 Pontiac Sunbird Convertibles

If you squint, it almost looks like there are two Ferrari Testarossas hiding out in the dimly lit garage. Sadly, that is pure fantasy, but the pair is still seemingly just as unlikely to find in the wild: a… more»

Parked For 35 Years: 1967 Alfa Romeo Spider

So here’s to you Mrs. Robinson…yeah, yeah, I know, the Alfa Romeo used in the 1967 film, “The Graduate” was actually a ’66 model and not a ’67 but every time I spy an Alfa of this era, that’s… more»

Bargain C4? 1986 Chevrolet Corvette

After more than a decade of third-generation (C3) Corvette production, from 1968 to 1981, Chevy’s C4 proved so daunting, so full of new technology, that it missed its 1982 debut, and the 1981 Corvette soldiered on another year, gaining… more»

Build It Your Way: 1974 Plymouth Barracuda

On the surface, it doesn’t look like much. It’s a roller and it’s a bit rough but it is intact. And since it’s partially dissembled, there’s one task the new owner won’t have to undertake. And being a 1974… more»

19k Genuine Miles: 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

The owner of this 1965 Corvette Convertible states that it has a genuine 19,121 miles showing on its odometer. Some people might not be inclined to believe this claim, but when you consider that the car has been parked… more»

Parts Car Included! 1967 Chevrolet Impala SS 396

I’m a glutton for punishment. I like these old ’60s vintage Chevrolet Impalas but this is the second one that I have encountered in as many months and it’s a bit less than ideal. It has some nice options… more»

Rare 1959 Jaguar Mark I With 3.4-Liter Power!

Now here’s a rare find, a 1959 Mark I Jaguar with the larger 3.4-liter version of the famous twin-cam six and an auto box. It’s reasonably intact, particularly the interior, and it’s for sale with an asking price of… more»

1969 Pontiac GTO The Judge 4-Speed Survivor!

Nearly everyone with a pulse in the late ’60s enjoyed the benefits of Detroit’s performance wars. Performance was only part of the allure, though, and manufacturers raced to give consumers special performance-oriented packages. Plymouth had the Roadrunner. Mercury had… more»

Field Find: 1979 Chevrolet Corvette L82

After about 1972, Corvettes have a tendency to get lost in the shuffle. Their renowned power wasn’t too renowned anymore as it trended downwards and the styling became more generic. The ‘Vette experienced stronger than ever sales success but… more»

4-Speed And A Hardtop: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette

This 1968 Chevrolet Corvette belonged to a member of the armed forces who sadly did not return from Vietnam to enjoy his early production roadster. The seller notes this Corvette was produced in the first month of production for… more»

Cave Find? 1963 Porsche 356 B

Talk about getting hit with the ugly stick! You can find everything from soup to nuts here on Barn Finds, from one extreme to another actually. But finding this much of a mess on a storied marque like a… more»

Stored Since 1989! 1956 Triumph TR3

Among other things, the Triumph TR3 has the distinction of being the first “lower cost” British sports car to come with standard front disc brakes (as of 1957). But that’s not the only reason to ‘stop’ and take a… more»

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