When I reflect on my childhood and the cars we had as family transport, my unquestioned favorite was our 1964 Galaxie 500. It wasn’t the most powerful car that my father bought, nor was it the most glamorous. However,… more»
Driver Quality Cars
One-Family 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger Survivor
The fourth generation of the Dodge Dart was produced from 1967-76, but that would only be its second run as a compact. Changes were minimal during this period, so the cars were consistent from year to year. The Dart… more»
Inka Orange Survivor: 1972 BMW 2000Tii Touring
Among the cars that many BMW enthusiasts pine after is the elusive BMW 2002 Tii Touring. In general, BMW models sold in wagon form have remained quite desirable to collectors, especially as the company increasingly restricts access to the… more»
18k Documented Miles: 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396
I’ve often wondered whether there is any such thing as the ultimate barn find. Of course, the definition of “ultimate” will change from one person to another. A car that ticks all of the boxes for one enthusiast could… more»
Barn Find Hauler: 44k Mile 2004 Chevrolet Colorado 4X4
The Chevy Colorado was introduced in 2004 as the successor to the S-10 small pickup. That extended to the GMC Sonoma which was a carbon copy of the Colorado. The first generation would last through 2012 and – when… more»
Drives Like New: 1954 Chevrolet Corvette
The early life of the Chevrolet Corvette was littered with speed bumps and obstacles, and the company came perilously close to axing the badge due to poor sales figures. However, it received a reprieve that was little more than… more»
327 V8 With EFI! 1965 Rambler Marlin
For three years, the Marlin would be a halo car for American Motors. It’s considered a personal luxury automobile much like the Dodge Charger which followed it in 1966. From the windshield forward, it was a Rambler Classic. But… more»
One Owner Targa: 1974 Porsche 911S
This 1974 Porsche 911S Targa is offered for sale by the original owner who bought the car new from the selling dealer. The seller reports that due to this health and having just left the hospital, he is no… more»
4-Speed SS? 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Wagon
Well, well what do we have here? It looks like a 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS396 except that it has an extra pair of doors and more. Muscle cars and station wagons are regular staples on Barn Finds but what… more»
Driver Quality Supercar: 1988 Lotus Esprit SE Turbo
This 1988 Lotus Esprit SE was reportedly purchased from the single longtime owner in 2012 with just 23,000 miles on the clock. Since then, it has been in the care of one family, so it hasn’t changed hands much… more»
No Reserve: 1989 Buick Reatta
The pages of the automotive history books are littered with examples of cars that manufacturers have produced to serve as a “halo” model. Some of these vehicles capture the public’s imagination and sell in significant numbers. A perfect example… more»
More Than 150 Cars! 2021 Lucky Fall Classic
Every year, Lucky Collector Car Auctions hosts an online auction for a variety of classic as well as more recent cars, trucks, motorcycles, other vehicles, and related memorabilia. This year, there are at least 150 cars and trucks on… more»
Star Wars Steering Wheel: 1979 Pontiac Trans Am
This 1979 Pontiac Firebird is a prior owner’s dream car and has at least one personal preference in that it has a very unique steering wheel. It is being sold by his nephew here on eBay. The Firebird has… more»
1 of 269? 1976 Jensen GT
In the U.S., the Jensen marque may be best known for the Interceptor grand touring car of the 1970s that had Chrysler power under the hood. While those cars had low production numbers themselves, the Jensen GT was even… more»
Skybird Special Edition: 1977 Pontiac Firebird
In 1977, the same year that the macho-image Trans Am appeared in the first Smokey and the Bandit movie, Pontiac cooked up another edition that would appeal to the opposite spectrum. The Skybird was an appearance package that came… more»
29k Mile Survivor: 1979 Dodge Magnum
Dodge intended for the Magnum to appeal to buyers who grew up around muscle cars but ran just two years (1978-79) before discontinuing it. In the first year, you could get up to a 440 cubic inch V8 in… more»















