Most Pontiacs that we cover are Trans Ams, GTOs, and early ’60s Grand Prixs or Catalinas. We’re going to go a bit further back today with this 1938 Pontiac Six Two-Door Touring sedan. Known as “Betty” this sedan was… more»
Driver Quality Cars
3-Wheeled-Fun: 1991 Citroën Lomax 223
The UK has a wonderful culture of building kit cars that can be easily registered for the road. This led to a lot of specials being built in the 1960s all the way up to recreation GT40s and cars… more»
Uncut Classic: 1976 Ford Bronco Ranger
I’ve lost count of how many First Generation Broncos we’ve seen over the past decade at Barn Finds that have been riddled with rust or mutilated as owners seek to fit significantly bigger wheels and tires. This 1976 example… more»
Solid Project: 1970 Dodge Charger 500
It is common to see First and Second Generation Charger project cars suffering catastrophic rust problems. That makes this 1970 Charger 500 appear like a breath of fresh air. It isn’t 100% rust-free, but its issues are so minor… more»
Rare Color: 1957 Chevrolet Corvette
The 1957 model year was a significant one for the Chevrolet Corvette. Not only did it represent a record-breaking sales year, but it was the first where the legendary 283ci V8 found its way under the hood. This ’57… more»
Hemi Upgraded: 1968 Dodge Charger R/T
There is a lot of talk about hybrid and electric vehicles these days. I wonder when those become barn finds if we will be as excited as we are seeing a 1968 Dodge Charger R/T roll out of a… more»
No Reserve: 1966 Chevrolet Impala SS 396
By 1966, the American muscle car scene featured some potent vehicles offering stunning performance. While the pony car market also grew at an unprecedented rate, some buyers desired a vehicle with impressive acceleration and space to spare. That’s where… more»
Post-War Hot Rod: ’29 Model A Roadster
If you’ve ever seen a hot rod-themed magazine from the 1950s, a car like this ’29 Model A would be a common sight. Cars like this were plentiful and inexpensive as the post-war car culture was starting to gain… more»
Solid-Looking 1950 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup
Ah, the iconic ’47 – ’54 Chevy 3100 half-ton pickup. It was the first all-new pickup to hit the market following World War II and Chevy had a winner on its hands… With smartly proportioned styling that was longer,… more»
Low Mileage 1988 Yugo GV
1988 Yugo. Starts right up. Thirty thousand miles and three thousand bucks, according to the ad here on craigslist. (Thanks, Rustydust, for this tip.) If you hanker for an odd piece of automotive history, and you can register a… more»
Old School Drag Car: 1963 Chevrolet Bel Air
For most of the 1960s, the Bel Air was the mid-level choice when you bought a full-size Chevrolet. If you wanted something to haul the family around in but didn’t need all the comforts of the Impala, the Bel… more»
Sprint 200 Package: 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe
No Mustang GT built in the initial run of 1964 ½ to 1966 ever had a 200 cubic inch 6-cylinder engine. So what is the seller of this 1966 Mustang, listed here on eBay, claiming for his car by… more»
Rare Original: 1995 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Brickyard 400
There are an endless number of special edition cars in the world. Even more so today with supercar makers who seem to have endless variants of a model before retiring it. However back in the day, there were fewer… more»
Restored in Red: 1968 Jaguar XKE E-Type
“The most beautiful car in the world” is high praise coming from anyone, but coming from Enzo Ferrari is exceptionally good. This statement has never been corroborated, but it’s a great story for one of the best-looking cars ever… more»
A Rare Convertible: 1953 Packard Cavalier
Talk about a nice 50’s driver-quality drop top, check out this rare 1953 Packard Cavalier Convertible. Kudos to the seller for providing a lot of information and history about this car. Plus, posting some colorful photos (even if they… more»
















