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Mark of Cool: 1973 Lincoln Continental Mark IV

At the end of a long day, there’s no better medicine that stepping out to the parking lot knowing you’re the high-rolling owner of a fine ride like this. Open the nine-foot long door, slip onto the mammoth leather… more»

Rare Front Bench: 1978 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT

Here at Barn Finds, we see dozens of vehicles per week and they all have something special. Heck, if we bought all the cool vehicles we see, we’d all need a 50-car garage! This 1978 Ford Bronco really strikes… more»

Cuda Clone: 1973 Plymouth Barracuda

This ‘70s pony car is in the midst of an interesting transition. What started out life as a rather ordinary 1973 Barracuda with a 318 V8 is well on its way to becoming a 1971 ‘Cuda with a 383… more»

Patina Ragtop: 1959 Volkswagen Beetle

Heavily patina’d air-cooled Volkswagens are not exactly a new concept, but few of them often feature as much attention and money spent on the oily bits at their owners spend on the cosmetics. Thankfully, this 1959 model breaks with… more»

1967 International Scout Pickup

Don’t hesitate to bid if you are interested in this solid looking 1967 International Scout pickup because the auction is close to its end. The 4WD all-purpose vehicle is listed for sale here on eBay, where bidding has already… more»

Black Plate 1952 Chevrolet Business Coupe

Sometimes colors can reach right out and grab you. And that’s what happened with this 1952 Chevrolet Styleline Special Business Coupe. The second I caught the color I thought, “that looks like the ’50s.” And of course, being a… more»

Flathead V8: 1940 Ford DeLuxe Business Coupe

The single-seat business coupe was popular in the mid-20th Century with traveling salesmen and others on the move. The lack of a back seat meant more room for the wares that they needed to carry with them. Ford was… more»

Better Than A Barn Find: 1941 Ford Super De Luxe Coupe

The seller tells his audience that this 1941 Ford Super De Luxe Coupe (not a Club Wagon as advertised) is a 95 percenter as it is 95% ready to go. It’s also listed as original with most of the… more»

New England Survivor: 1954 Ford Ranch Wagon

The Mainline was Ford’s entry-level series from 1952 through 1956. It would come in a variety of body styles including the 2-door Ranch Wagon, like the seller’s beautiful example. These wagons would be popular with small businesses to use… more»

No Reserve: 1973 Chevrolet K5 Blazer 4×4

It’s amazing how many K5 Blazers have retired to quiet lives as ranch hands, being used to putt around large properties in the mid-Western states where rust can’t put them to bed. Rust is really the only way to… more»

GTO Alternative: 1966 Pontiac LeMans 389 Tri-Power 4-Speed

Pontiac was the catalyst behind the muscle car movement and launched the GTO in 1964. It essentially was a LeMans that was built to go fast. Really fast. This third year LeMans from 1966 appears to have been inspired… more»

Buy Or Else: 1973 Plymouth Road Runner 440

The Road Runner was launched in 1968 as Plymouth’s low-budget entry in the mid-size muscle car market. With increased emissions controls, higher insurance rates, and the soon-to-come OPEC oil embargo, by 1973 the Road Runner had lost some of… more»

True Barn Find: 1957 Triumph TR3

Apart from the fuzzy pictures, this is my favorite kind of barn find! This 1957 Triumph TR3 appears to be pleasingly original, and its “rescuer” has gone through some of the difficult work necessary to get the car running… more»

Full-Size Hot Rod: 1963 Chrysler Newport

The Newport was Chrysler’s entry-level full-size automobile between 1961 and 1981. Its appearance in the line-up at first was to attract buyers that previously went for the recently discontinued DeSoto brand. Under the skin, the Newport was the same… more»

BF Classified: 1962 Dodge Dart

Here is a first-year example of ChryCo’s “down-sized” Dodge B-platform offering in the form of a Dart. While it is not stated specifically, this car appears to be a 330 trim level but let’s take a close look at… more»

Hot Rodded Survivor: 1985 Ford Mustang Notchback

There doesn’t seem to be a shortage of heavily modified Fox-body Mustangs, but those that are clean and low-mileage are few and far between. Even with a few simple but tasteful modifications, this 1985 Ford Mustang LX notchback still… more»

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