I’ve seen a couple of late 1930s or 1940 model Ford Coupes appear in recent times, and although the owner doesn’t actually say so, I believe that this particular car may have started life as a Business Coupe. Apart… more»
Barn Finds
1952 Porsche 356 Coupe Barn Find

European barn find cars are becoming incredibly common as the hobby becomes increasingly more popular. This barn find 1952 Porsche 356 is a perfect example of that. Currently, at a bid price of $45,210 with the reserve not yet… more»
Rare 88 Year-Old Survivor: 1931 Ford Model A400

Ford’s Model T and A are incredibly well-known automobiles in American history. This “A400” Convertible Sedan, on the other hand, is likely unknown to most people as it’s a rare machine with only 5,093 units built. Aimed for a… more»
Mud Runner: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS

Just as no two cars are the same, so it is that two similar cars can respond totally differently to all that life and the elements throw at them. We’ve seen plenty of 1968 Camaros come across the pages… more»
27 Years In The Barn: 1950 Buick Special

I usually go for 80’s cars and trucks. That grill though! The Special was Buick’s entry level offering in 1950. This one is available for $4,500 or best offer through craigslist in upstate New York. Specials featured a big Buick… more»
30-year Barn Find Barge! 1976 Ford LTD

Looking much like a low-rider-in-waiting, the 224 inch (18.7 foot) long LTD two-door represented Ford’s top-of-the-line full-sized luxury coupe, a proper celebration of American excess during the nation’s Bicentennial year. Rest assured it will be the only one parked… more»
69k Original Miles: 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

The owner of this 1965 Corvette calls it a survivor which he purchased off the estate of the original owner. It still wears its original California black plates, and after spending its whole life in California, it is now… more»
Worth The Effort: 1950 Mercury Convertible

The 1949 Mercury was the first new car from that company following the end of World War II, and an effort was made to differentiate the Mercury from its Ford cousins. In 1950, the car underwent some minor styling… more»
Budget GN! 1986 Buick Grand National

For model year 1986, Buick’s sinister black Grand National or “GN” gained an intercooler and expanded its horsepower count from 200 to 235, a modest five more than that year’s Chevrolet Corvette, General Motor’s top-dog sports car. However, when… more»
Too Far Gone? 1959 Mercedes Ponton Pair

This listing for a pair of Mercedes-Benz 220 cars, otherwise known as Pontons, in coupe and convertible form. The seller acknowledges the pair represents an extremely ambitious restoration, but may also be eyeing an export market customer by referencing… more»
Parked in ’74: 1926 Ford Model T Coupe

This Model T is a 93-year-old car that has been sitting in a barn, and it is possible that it has been sitting there since 1974. It exhibits all the wear and tear that you would probably expect from… more»
11,878 Original Miles: 1968 Mercedes 220D

The seller of this 1968 Mercedes-Benz 220D claims it has under 12,000 original miles. It is equipped with the desirable manual transmission along with the long-lived diesel powerplant. In what has become a tried and true selling tactic, the… more»
Sitting For 43 Years: 1937 LaSalle Opera Coupe

While it was wholly built by Cadillac, the LaSalle was a brand in its own right. It was conceived by General Motors as a “companion marque” to fill a gap in the market between the most expensive Buick, and… more»
Storage Unit Find: 1973 Jensen Interceptor

A few years back, I had the opportunity to buy a Jensen Interceptor project for cheap. Unfortunately, by the time I got there with money, the owner had sold it to someone else. That was one of the few… more»
Cheapest Gullwing Around! 1970 Bradley GT

The seller of this 1970 Bradley GT has been storing it for a future day that never came, so it’s now listed for sale here on eBay. I suspect they may have to lower the opening bid of $2,000… more»


