Driver Quality Cars

Two Owner Survivor: 1971 Ford Sport Bronco

Some vehicles are surprise packets in the classic market, proving far more popular and desirable today than when they left the showroom floor. The 1971 Ford Sport Bronco is a perfect example of that trend, with potential buyers clamoring… more»

BF Auction: No Reserve 1974 AMC Hornet

Do you live in a salt-free region of our beautiful United States? Do you live in a rust-belt state but long for a simple three-season daily driver that will turn some heads and start some conversations while still providing… more»

4-on-the-Floor: 1976 Chevrolet Camaro V8

The second generation of the Chevrolet Camaro had an impressive 12-year run, from 1970 to 1981. And nearly 183,000 copies were built in 1976 alone, meaning that “iconic” might not be the best word to use in describing one…. more»

Just 34 Miles! 1976 Chevrolet Laguna S-3

In 1974, Chevrolet retired the Chevelle Super Sport and replaced it (more or less) with the Laguna S-3. Production numbers were somewhat low (less than 33,000 copies in three years), so an S-3 is harder to come across than… more»

Original Interior! Rare 1959 Edsel Villager Station Wagon

Ah, the Edsel. The car that the Ford Motor Company wished had never existed. I can’t help but feel a little sorry for former Ford CEO, Henry Ford II. I mean, how would you like having your father’s first… more»

6-Cylinder Project: 1970 Chevrolet Nova

This 1970 Chevy Nova likely began life as a “Grandma” car. It has the right power equipment for that assumption (250 cubic inch inline-6, 2-speed automatic transmission, drum brakes). After 140,000 miles, it still runs, though the seller says… more»

Three Row Wagon: 1986 Ford Crown Victoria

The introduction of the Chrysler minivan created a hot new segment in the automotive industry in 1984, and one that would cut into consumer demand for the tried-and-true station wagon.  However, even with fresh competition on the market, wagons… more»

Just 3 Owners: 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu

One of Chevrolet’s biggest-selling cars of 1970 was the mid-size Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe. More than 300,000 copies left the assembly line that year with 96% of them equipped with a V8 engine. The seller’s car is one and… more»

25k Miles: 1965 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88

We all follow our own muses when it comes to car collecting, don’t we? I almost exclusively buy ten-footers that need some work because it’s my hobby and I value a car that looks as if it’s seen some… more»

Daily Driver Candidate? 1968 Ford Mustang

I have always considered it a privilege to write for Barn Finds, allowing me to express my passion for classic cars. However, I also relish the opportunity to float ideas that may initially seem slightly left-field. That is the… more»

1-of-602: 1959 DeSoto Adventurer

Occasionally, cars appear on our desks at Barn Finds that are so stunning that identifying their greatest attribute is seemingly impossible. Such is the case with this 1959 DeSoto Adventurer. From its stunning exterior to its well-appointed interior and… more»

Rat Rod: 1968 Triumph GT6

The Triumph GT6 can appear elegant or tough depending on how it’s dressed. This owner conducted a body-off restoration of many components underneath this heavily patina’d sheet metal – transmission, brakes, etc – and it runs and drives well;… more»

One Family Owned: 1956 Ford Fairlane Sunliner

When it comes to the question of a known ownership history, this 1956 Ford Fairlane Sunliner comfortably ticks that box. It has been part of the same family since Day One, moving from one generation to the next throughout… more»

Museum Quality: 1,543 Mile 1983 DMC DeLorean

UPDATE 05/24/2025: The seller has had no luck shifting this 1983 DMC DeLorean we saw in January. Therefore, they have decided to make another attempt to find it a new home. Interestingly, they have dropped the price, but only… more»

One-Year-Only Convertible: 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix

With a lifespan of four decades and millions of examples produced, the Pontiac Grand Prix isn’t exactly a difficult car to find in the marketplace, but there are a few rarities among the many offerings that are always exciting… more»

Chevy Powered! 1966 Pontiac Grande Parisienne

The Parisienne was a Pontiac built in Canada, utilizing a Chevrolet drivetrain. It was akin to the U.S. Catalina, and the Grande Parisienne was modeled after the Bonneville (or was it the Grand Prix?). The seller’s beauty is from… more»

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