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440 Powered! 1970 Dodge Super Bee

While the Plymouth Road Runner was the high-performance volume play for Chryco in the late ’60s and early ’70s it wasn’t the only member of the corporate line up to occupy that entry-level spot. There was another, less common,… more»

Rare Sun Coupe: 1972 Buick Skylark

Imagine you are a product planner for Buick entering the 1972 model year. You’ve already had to continue your Skylark shell for a year longer than planned due to a strike. What can you do to boost interest in… more»

Delightful! 1978 Triumph Spitfire

There’s no such thing as a trouble-free British sports car. However, late Spitfires as this 1978 model reflect many of the genuine improvements (yes, there were some) that make this tiny sportster a delight to drive. This particular one… more»

King Of All Woodies? 1954 Chevrolet 4400 Bus

Okay, we’re going to tackle the elephant in the room right away — the buy it now price for this 1954 Chevrolet 4400 woody bus of $355,900 is a reach and a big one at that. However, I’m going… more»

Runs And Drives: 1962 Ford Ranchero

As I’ve had a soft spot for any Ranchero for a while and my first memory of a car is my mother’s 1962 Falcon wagon, this bargain caught my eye quickly. It’s listed for sale here on eBay with… more»

Original Survivor: 1962 Chevrolet Corvette

It took some time for Chevrolet to “find their feet” with the Corvette, and at one point early in its life, there was a very real danger that the company was going to drop the vehicle due to quality… more»

Original Paint Camper: 1976 VW Bus Westfalia

The seller of this 1976 Volkswagen Bus Westfalia claims the old-school Campmobile still wears original Marino Yellow paint with no bondo to be found anywhere in the body. That’s not to say the body still doesn’t have some tired… more»

Roadworthy Project: 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible

The owner of this 1965 Mustang Convertible uses the car for a spot of relaxed weekend cruising, but after a year of ownership, he has decided to part with the car. It shows a lot of promise as a… more»

Well-Optioned Survivor: 1975 International Scout

This 1975 International Scout II XLC is a nicely optioned survivor that wears great colors and a few spots of rust. The Scout presents just like one of these should, as an off-road warrior with some bumps and bruises… more»

46k One-Owner Cream Puff! 1975 Lincoln Continental Mark IV

This fine-looking 1975 Lincoln Continental Mark IV in Brooklyn, New York seems to have avoided the rough treatment normally associated with that location’s salty roads and salty self-absorbed drivers. Coming to market for the first time since new, this… more»

Six Door Conversion: 1996 Ford F-350 XLT

This 1996 Ford F-350 is a stretched, six-door model that retains factory appearances while adding loads more interior space for hauling passengers or multiple dogs and cats. The look is an acquired taste, and I’m guessing parallel parking is… more»

Barn Fresh! 1949 Chevrolet 3600

According to the seller, this truck was manufactured in Kansas City in April of 1949. It spent some time on a Kansas farm, then was stored in a barn for nearly fifty years. The current owner has had it… more»

Well-Preserved: 1973 Volvo 1800ES

It fascinates me that Volvo produced a car like the P1800, 1800 and 1800ES. If you think about the rest of the conservatively styled Volvo lineup at the time it’s as if the sporty/sports car was from another manufacturer… more»

Nice Reader Find: 1966 Triumph TR4A

Barn Finds reader Matt R. was kind enough to submit this 1966 Triumph TR4A find to us and described it as “nice”. I have to admit my bias on this car, as the first Triumph I ever owned (at… more»

Wicked 427 Thunderbolt! 1964 Ford Fairlane

Often the late 1960s muscle cars like the Road Runner, Cobra-Jet Torinos, and GTO The Judge models spring to mind when we think about the classic muscle car era, but the Detroit Horsepower Wars started much earlier. Witness this… more»

Little Blue 1965 Ford Mustang

This basic, blue 1965 Ford Mustang has a pretty coat of paint and it is has a lot to offer for a respectable price. You can take it home for $7,000 or you can make an offer, so you… more»

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