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EXCLUSIVE: 1991 Mercedes 350SD

This Mercedes isn’t exactly a barn find in the normal sense, but it is currently parked in reader Al M’s barn and he wants it gone. It’s a 1991 350SD that runs and drives well, but it’s taking up… more»

Older Restoration: 1929 Chrysler 75 Sedan

The “75” was Chrysler’s midsized car for 1929, replacing the previous “72” model. Changes included a narrower grille with body color louvers and a keyed ignition. This Chrysler listed on eBay and on PrewarCars for $11,500 in Scranton, Pennsylvania is an… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1973 Pontiac Firebird

When it comes to buying a classic car online, you can’t ever have too many photos or too much information! Reader Rob E has decided to part ways with his ’73 Firebird, which he has been working on the… more»

My Uncle’s Dream: 1966 Ford Thunderbird

My uncle is no longer with us, but he left me (among other things) with a love of classic Ford Thunderbirds. To be honest, I don’t remember how many he had, but it was at least five of them…. more»

Just A Good Ol’ Truck: 1939 Ford Pickup

This pickup has been used locally to advertise a business and now wears the business logo on both doors. Regardless, it’s a cool pickup and I’d be happy to be driving it! The truck is located in Los Osos, California… more»

Fancy Jeep: 1985 Jeep Grand Wagoneer

If you were a yuppie in the 1980s you probably either had a BMW, which you incorrectly called a Beamer instead of a Bimmer, or a Jeep Grand Wagoneer. Or, both. This 1985 Jeep Grand Wagoneer is on Craigslist… more»

Great Driver: 1955 Chevrolet Sedan

This cool 1955 Chevy sedan (and go on to the next post already, you four-door haters) has been with it’s current owner for 29 years. I would call it in decent 10-year old used car condition–not an immaculate survivor,… more»

Wow! 1985 Chrysler Executive Limousine

Your eyes are not deceiving you. Honest. Believe it or not, under all the aftermarket add-ons, this is a factory built Chrysler Executive, a seven passenger limousine. Ok, actually it was converted by ASC, who was building the LeBaron convertibles… more»

Mighty Tiny: 1986 Suzuki Mighty Boy

Do not adjust your set, this 1986 Suzuki Mighty Boy SS40T pickup is really this small, about 10.5 feet long. If you have a tiny load to haul and you like unusual Japanese vehicles, this is one for you (hey,… more»

40 Years In Storage: Very Original 1965 Mustang GT

After looking over this very original, stored for 40 years 1965 Ford Mustang GT, I’ve come to the conclusion that the story behind the car has to be true. We’re told the former owner put the car away around… more»

24,400 Miles: 1977 Ford Granada Ghia

“Quality is Job 1” had a different meaning in the 1970s and early-80s than it does today. As imported vehicles started finding more homes with US consumers, American car companies like Ford started getting serious again. They had a… more»

East Bound and Down: 1981 Kenworth W-900A

If a riding mower won’t work for your next daily driver, maybe this 1981 Kenworth W-900A will! This is one nice-looking rig, and by rig of course I mean actual rig, like big rig, as in the one Snowman type… more»

Rusty Driver: 1979 International Scout II

This rugged project/driver is a 1979 International Harvester Scout II. It looks pretty good upon first glance but there will be some work to do here, lots of work, structural work on rust issues underneath. The rust that you… more»

Dodging Electrons: 1980 Dodge/Jet Electrica 007

This one is recognizable as a Dodge Omni 024 or a Plymouth Horizon TC3, but it’s actually a 1980 Jet Electrica 007! Dang, that’s a cool name, at least until most people find out that it’s a battery-powered conversion… more»

Where Are They Coming From? 1966 Olds Vista Cruiser

Back in February, Josh posted about a 1966 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser with pictures in the same location. I’m guessing it’s the same seller although I can’t access the old auction listing to find out. This car looks even nicer… more»

Triple Threat: 1966 Pontiac Catalina Convertible

For 1966, Pontiac gave the Catalina a minor facelift and supposedly they dropped the 389 Tri-Power option. Well, this 1966 Pontiac Catalina Convertible has a 389 V8 with three two-barrel carburetors, so either it got built just under the wire… more»

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