Chrysler began using the name Newport back in the early forties, which stuck around in some form or another all the way up until the first part of the eighties and was typically associated with lower-cost offerings. But in… more»
Driver Quality Cars
Fresh 289: 1968 Ford Mustang
Finding a rust-free project candidate can be challenging, but if one appears with the bonus of a freshly rebuilt engine, it could prove irresistible. That is the story behind this 1968 Mustang, making it ideal for someone planning a… more»
Is This 1970 Plymouth Fury II Right for You?
What would you do with this 1970 Plymouth Fury II four-door sedan? I’d pretend I was in an episode of Hawaii Five-O, cruising the islands in search of bad guys, my badness surpassing theirs because I had the biggest,… more»
British Survivor: 1969 Jaguar E-Type Fixed Head Coupe
We’ve seen a few Jaguar E-Types over more than a decade at Barn Finds, and their condition has varied widely. Some have been close to the point of no return, while others have received stunning restorations. This 1969 model… more»
More Information Please: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z With 16k Original Miles
Some classics pose as many questions as they answer. That is the case with this 1986 Camaro IROC-Z. Its presentation looks excellent, and the seller claims it has a genuine 16,000 miles on the odometer. Beyond that, they leave… more»
Made In U.S.A.? 1931 Rolls-Royce Phantom
Rolls Royce – as British as tea at four PM. It’s the finest of the finest, automobiles fit for a king! But how about a Rolls made in America? Huh, really? You bet and this 1931 “Springfield” Phantom is… more»
Never-Restored Runner! 1973 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400
Pontiac described the Firebird Formula as “Two Scoops, Three Flavors” in its 1973 sales literature. Choosing the only Firebird model available with a choice of 350, 400, or 455 cubic inches let Formula buyers set a performance level matching… more»
When A Lot Isn’t Enough: 1994 Dodge Viper Hennessey Venom 500
The Dodge Viper was a halo car produced starting in 1992. The brainchild of Bob Lutz, the first Viper’s main claim to fame was its viscerally powerful V10 engine capable of hurtling its owner to 160 mph very quickly… more»
435 Horsepower! 1969 Chevrolet Corvette L71
The classic market proves that early C3 Corvettes are desirable. However, some are more desirable than others. This 1969 example sits near the top of the tree courtesy of the number-matching L71 big-block nestled under the hood. It offers… more»
428 Cobra Jet! Incredible 1969 Ford Mustang GT Convertible
When restoring a classic like this 1969 Mustang GT Convertible, there are several paths an owner can follow. The ready supply of reproduction parts means achieving a factory-fresh appearance is straightforward. However, the relative rarity of this beauty led… more»
BF Auction: 1986 GMC C1500 Long Bed
Manufacturers produced post-war Pickups as workhorses. As such, they offered few concessions to luxury and comfort. That is not the case with this 1986 GMC C1500 Long Bed. It presents exceptionally well, and its interior looks like a place… more»
Fun To Be Had: 1968 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible
Here’s an oft-told tale, the seller of this 1968 Ford Galaxie 500 convertible has decided to sell it as it’s only driven once a year. The seller states, “I wish I had more time to drive and enjoy. But… more»
Chevy Street Van? 1991 Chevrolet G-20 Van
The concept of a “street van” is one that hasn’t seen a rebirth in modern culture like so many other trends that have come back to life. Taking a utilitarian vehicle and using it as a cruiser is one… more»
Paisley Power! 1970 Plymouth Fury Gran Coupe
While it’s impossible to recall every variation of every automobile ever constructed, it’s almost equally unlikely to remember every variation of the more popular domestic brands – there were just too many. A case in point is this 1970… more»
440 6-Pack! 1969 Plymouth Road Runner
Plymouth introduced the Road Runner, their budget-minded muscle car, in 1968 and had an instant hit on their hands. The crazy car with the “beep beep” horn would have its best year in 1969, the first of three outings… more»
















