With T-Tops, shiny wheels, stripes, and some performance upgrades, this 1983 Hurst/Olds in Jericho, New York features a suite of mostly cosmetic doo-dads that enticed car-buyers of the era looking for performance with rear-wheel-drive and a V8 exhaust tone… the… more»
Driver Quality Cars
Mechanically Rebuilt: 1967 Ford Econoline Supervan
Vintage vans have seen an enormous bump in appeal among audiences not always tied to hobby car or truck ownership. In other words, normal folks who may have never previously considered owning a vehicle older than themselves have been… more»
Spotless Jeep: 1982 Jeep Wagoneer Brougham
When this 1982 Jeep Wagoneer was new, the Range Rover was probably its most obvious competitor in the luxury 4-wheel drive market. This Jeep does not appear as though it has lived a particularly hard life, and is a… more»
Rare German: 1960 Borgward Isabella Sedan
Production of the Borgward Isabella commenced in 1954, and the car remained in production until the company collapsed into a controversial insolvency in 1960. This Isabella 2-Door Deluxe sedan looks to be in really nice condition, and you will… more»
68,000 Original Miles: 1953 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe
This 1953 Cadillac has traveled 68,000 original miles, and the owner has documentation to verify this. He is only the car’s second owner and has decided to part with it. You will find it listed for sale here on… more»
Mechanical Rebuild Completed: 1972 Ford Mustang
This 1972 Mustang is a nice looking car that is hiding a secret. Under that shiny body, the current owner has spent a significant amount of money on the mechanical components of the car, and it should make the… more»
Desirable Bullet Nose: 1959 VW Single Cab
This 1959 VW Single-Cab pickup seems like a very good deal to me, unless I’m completely missing some egregious fault. It’s an early model with those sweet bullet-style turn signals (hence, “bullet nose”) and the rare pickup bed for… more»
Completed Project: 1973 MGB
The owner of this 1973 MGB bought it 6 years ago, and in that time he, in his own word, “took it from junk to this.” I hesitate to refer to the work completed as a restoration, as there… more»
Ready To Drive: 1950 Plymouth De Luxe Fastback
This 1950 Plymouth De Luxe Fastback is not spotless, but it isn’t terribly far off it. It is a car that you can buy and drive immediately, and it is one that should bring the new owner a lot… more»
Ground Breaking Classic: 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado
For a front-wheel-drive luxury car with a curb weight of 4,500lbs, the 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado was capable of producing some pretty impressive performance figures. It was capable of a 0-60 time of 7.5 seconds and could continue accelerating to… more»
Shed Find: 1961 Porsche 356 Notchback Coupe
Discovered in a shed after nearly 10 years of slumber, this not so common 356 Notchback Coupe is great find that is ready to drive. Offered by Porsche for a mere 2 years, this Notchback is an interesting Porsche… more»
Fresh Paint: 1965 Pontiac LeMans
This Pontiac LeMans is a restoration project that appears to be close to completion. The new owner can choose to dive head-first into it, or they may choose to drive it and complete the work at their leisure. You… more»
Spotless Engine: 1970 Mercury Cougar
This 1970 Mercury Cougar appears to be a solid car, and if the photos are any indication, then the asking price seems to have been dropped quite significantly. In one of the photos, the price on the windshield is… more»
Rebuild Complete: : 1967 Ford Falcon Futura Wagon
Our Barn Finds readers are a vigilante group who are always on the look-out for unusual or interesting cars for us to feature, and Barn Finder Pat L has come through for us with this one, so thank you,… more»
Personal Luxury: 1963 Buick Riviera
In 1963 Buick introduced the Riviera to the car buying public. In a year where Buick sold more than 440,000 cars, they chose to cap production of the Riviera at 40,000 in a bid to give the car an… more»
















