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Under The Porch Find: 1961 Chevrolet Corvair Lakewood Wagon

The Chevrolet Corvair was a more remarkable car than many realize. There were the standard two-door and four-door body styles along with, thrown in for good measure, a convertible. Less often encountered are the Rampside and Loadside pickup truck… more»

1-Of-98: 1952 Aston Martin DB2 Drophead Coupe

Seeing a beautiful classic car that has been left to succumb to the ravages of time is always a heartbreaking experience, but when that classic also happens to be extremely rare, that makes the experience even more unbearable. The… more»

Factory Hot Rod: 1965 Sunbeam Tiger V8

Update 5/4/20 – This Tiger has been relisted as an auction here on eBay. Let’s just hope the reserve is lower than their previous asking price. From 4/11/20 – This 1965 Sunbeam Tiger is a genuine Mark 1 car… more»

Bruised Barn Find: 1969 Pontiac GTO

It is always exciting to find a Pontiac GTO, especially a 30-year parked barn find. The allure is further enhanced when the find is in original, non-modified and unmolested condition. And then the speculation runs rampant as to what… more»

Dusty Slant Nose: 1987 Porsche 930 Turbo

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, I’m sure your aware of how desirable Porsche 911s have become. Like most classic cars, the earliest examples are the most desirable. What makes the 911 stand out from the rest is… more»

No Reserve! 1966 Ford Fairlane GTA

The couple who stand behind this 1966 Fairlane GTA look pretty proud of their classic Ford, and as you are about to see, that pride is well-founded. For lurking under that layer of dust is a stunning vehicle, just… more»

BF Classifieds Find: 1923 Gray-Dort

Some of the most unusual finds I’ve ever seen come up through our own Barn Finds Classifieds! This 1923 Gray-Dort is a Canadian product that was apparently restored around 2001 (more about that later) and converted from a touring… more»

Super Solid Project: 1959 Chevrolet Nomad

When the time comes to select the perfect car for a project, some vehicles are better than others. Sitting somewhere close to the top of the heap would be this 1959 Chevrolet Nomad because while it might be coming… more»

No Reserve: 1953 Nash Rambler “Airflyte”

While it might not seem so at first glance, the Nash Rambler is actually a significant car in American automotive history. It represented the first example of an American manufacturer being able to successfully introduce a “compact” car to… more»

Incredible Find: 1932 Plymouth PB Convertible Coupe

When the Plymouth brand was launched by Chrysler in 1928, it is said that Henry Ford told Walter Chrysler that it would send him on the road to bankruptcy. Ford firmly believed that his company and Chevrolet had the… more»

Parked For Decades: 1957 Lincoln Convertible

Update 4/30/20 – The seller of this Lincoln has dropped their asking price by $6,500! Will that be enough to find a buyer though? Find it here on eBay where it’s listed for $11,500 or best offer. Thanks go… more»

Major Project: 1957 MG MGA Roadster

Britain was once the home of a thriving locally-owned automotive industry, and in the years following the end of World War II, these marques could sell their products into foreign markets faster than they could roll them off the… more»

Parked in ’87: 1967 Isuzu Bellett

While we typically think of classic Isuzus as being vintage 4x4s (yours truly owning two of them), you’d be forgiven for forgetting that the company made competent passenger cars before breaking into the off-road market. This Bellet sedan is… more»

Recently Rebuilt 352: 1959 Ford Ranchero

By 1959, the Ford experiment known as the Ranchero, half-car/half-pickup truck was in the third and final year of its first, full-size iteration. Always an interesting vehicle to review, and infrequently seen these days,  it’s nice to find a… more»

BF Classifieds Find: 1965 C20 Crew Cab Pickup

You can be forgiven for thinking that the crew cab pickup phenomenon is a relatively recent thing, with most new pickup trucks sold now able to carry a second row of passengers. But the need to transport more workers… more»

Dusty, Not Rusty: 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado

Today, conventional wisdom says that vehicle manufacturers are generally reaching their limits when they produce a front-wheel-drive car that is trying to push more than 240hp through the wheels that must also handle steering duties. In 1966, Oldsmobile ignored… more»

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