Driver Quality Cars

Flower Car: 1955 Cadillac Pickup Conversion

If an El Camino is high on your wish list but you are open to something a bit different, then perhaps this 1955 Cadillac Series 62 could provide the answer. It has spent part of its life as a… more»

Rare Can Am Edition: 1977 Pontiac Le Mans

One of my favorite terminologies to describe cars from the 70s is “sticker package”, given the frequency with which graphics kits played a larger role in moving metal off of dealer lots. However, I can at least appreciate the… more»

One Owner: 1968 Pontiac GTO

When it came to choosing the right photo to lead-off this story, I felt that it simply had to be this one. This is how a classic muscle car should be seen, out on the open road, running at… more»

Ready to Roll: 1975 Corvette Stingray

This shiny red sports car has been recently restored and has the same owner since 1976. Located in Miami, Florida, the 1975 Corvette Convertible is offered in a no reserve auction here on eBay. The car is bid to… more»

Camper Conversion: 1984 VW Vanagon

This 1984 Volkswagen Vanagon is a standard van model that was previously converted into a camper with all the Westfalia package trimmings, sans pop-top roof. The interior features some smart upgrades to make living the van life possible without… more»

Quirky 3-Wheeler: Lomax Lambda 3

Kit cars come in all shapes and sizes, and it would seem that the vast majority of them make use of the Volkswagen Beetle chassis and mechanical components. That’s where the Lomax Lambda 3 is very different. Hiding under… more»

Donated Liftback: 1977 Toyota Celica GT

Hard to believe, but this 1977 Toyota Celica GT liftback was donated to a national charitable organization. I’m not sure what transpires for an owner not to attempt to sell a classic car like this, or for the owner’s… more»

Early Wire Wheel Car: 1956 MGA Roadster

I have been drawn to MGAs since I first received a white MGA matchbox car as a gift many years ago. To me, it has always been the definitive British sports car. I have covered an MGB and an… more»

TNT Powered: 1970 Chrysler Three Hundred Convertible

With its convertible top, power options, fuselage styling, hidden headlights, and shiny trim everywhere, this 1970 Chrysler Three Hundred Convertible represents the pinnacle of full-sized style for 1970. Located in San Francisco, California, this life-long Golden State resident comes… more»

Turbo Brick: 1980 Volvo 240

While Volvo wagons have long been considered essential transportation for families looking for the safest means of conveyance possible, some enthusiasts see them as the ultimate utility vehicle for their space and dirt-simple mechanical bits. This 1980 240 wagon… more»

Fresh Paint: 1975 Ford Mustang II Ghia

Cars that rolled off the production lines in the 1970s and 1980s are really beginning to come into their own within the classic car scene. This is partly because they have generally managed to remain more affordable than their… more»

Custom C-10: 1966 Chevrolet C-10 Pickup

The owner of this 1966 Chevrolet C-10 Pickup has managed to nicely capture the essence of the rat rod culture in a package that is both practical and should be enormous fun to drive. The attention to detail is… more»

1987 Ford LTD Crown Victoria With 6,000 Genuine Miles

When an owner advertises a vehicle with exceptionally low mileage, I know that I’m not alone in viewing these claims with skepticism. However, when that owner states that this mileage is documented, that becomes a real game-changer. That is… more»

Clean Patina: 1960 AMC Rambler Cross Country Wagon

Whether literally or figuratively, we’ve long been warned not to judge a book by its cover. There’s no exception here. This 1960 Rambler Cross Country wagon was sent to us by an anonymous Barn Finds reader who found it… more»

Rare V12 Targa Roof: 1987 Jaguar XJ-SC

This 1987 Jaguar XJ-SC is the rare targa-style roof model that allowed occupants to have their cake and eat it, too, if they so desired. In other words, you could drive it as a standard coupe-style body, or remove… more»

Four Speed Fun! 1962 Chevrolet Impala SS

Continuing on my Impala theme, here’s another to review. So far, a ’59, ’61, ’66, ’67, and ’68 have been featured so let’s add a ’62 to the line-up. And this one is a bit special as it is… more»

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