Just in time for many of us to be putting away our swimwear and moving our picnic baskets to the attic comes this 1970 Dodge Challenger Convertible, and while it may not exactly be the most ideal time of… more»
Driver Quality Cars
The Forgotten One? 1970 Chevrolet Impala
Chevrolet hit a grand slam in the second half of the sixties with their B-body full-size cars (Caprice, Impala, BelAir, and Biscayne trim lines). And the star of the show was the Impala. The fourth-gen Impala spanned the years… more»
Low Rider Ranch Wagon: 1953 Ford
We cover a lot of two-door station wagons on Barn Finds, but often they are on the way down or have already hit bottom. That leaves one with decisions to make regarding a potential restoration, as in, is it… more»
330 Hemi Powered! 1928 Ford Model A Rod
Owning a vehicle you care for enough to give it a personalized proper name doesn’t seem to be anything new, nor does somebody referring to their car by “she”, “her”, or any number of other loving titles. I can… more»
Rare Tribute Car: 1948 Allard J2 Recreation
The desire to own a hot-rod kit car is growing stronger for yours truly, and this incredible Allard J2 replica is not helping matters. For years, I thought kit cars were just the world of Volkswagen Beetle-powered contraptions that… more»
Matching Numbers Z Car: 1971 Datsun 240Z
This 1971 Datsun 240Z is basically the epitome of the classic or vintage sports car you hope to discover before someone else does. The reason being is it’s offered by the original owner with a paper trail for this… more»
Please Be Real: 1973 Ford Bronco Ranger
Although the First Generation Bronco didn’t sell in the volume Ford predicted, it is now one of the best-performing vehicles in the classic market. Spotless examples can command eye-watering prices, but this 1973 Bronco Ranger could almost seem too… more»
Strong V8: 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback
The owner of this 1966 Mustang Fastback performed a restoration a few years ago, but he’s driven and enjoyed it since. It isn’t a show-quality vehicle but a high-end driver with a strong V8 under the hood. It needs… more»
“The Ranch Relic” 1969 Ford F-100
Culturally speaking, this 1969 Ford F-100 hails from about as far away from the Lone Star State as you can get and still be in America: Los Angeles, California. Called a “community-inspired ranch truck,” the standard-cab, long-bed Ford features… more»
Not A Road Runner: 1969 Plymouth Satellite
Between 1965 and 1974, the Satellite (or Sport Satellite) was the top trim level of Plymouth’s B-bodied intermediate that also served as the Belvedere and Road Runner. The best-selling era of the Satellite was during the redesign period of… more»
326/4-Speed: 1967 Pontiac Firebird Convertible
Sometimes one manufacturer can catch another napping, and such was the case with the First Generation Firebird and its cousin, the Chevrolet Corvette. Ford blindsided General Motors when it slipped the covers off the Mustang in 1964, and it… more»
Carport Find: 1979 Hurst/Olds W-30
After an absence of three years, the iconic Hurst/Olds returned to Oldsmobile’s product lineup in 1979. Unlike its predecessors, the company produced this new model entirely in-house, although they utilized Hurst components to justify the model name. The seller… more»
32k Original Miles: 1957 Buick Special Riviera
I don’t know an enthusiast that doesn’t respect authenticity. That doesn’t mean that, in their eyes, a classic car needs to be 100% original. However, most will accept a vehicle as long as the seller doesn’t present it as… more»
Original Hemi: 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda Hardtop
Although I am a confessed Blue-Oval fan, I believe the Third Generation Plymouth Barracuda is one of the best-looking cars to roll off an American production line. The company got the styling of its E-Body model nearly perfect, giving… more»
















