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Solid Big Block Project: 1968 Plymouth Satellite

Equipped with new sheet metal and a 440, this Plymouth Satellite is an eye catching project. This stalled project is a great start to a restoration. Needing to be completed, this Mopar project is offered for $3,000. Check it… more»

Former Street Freak: 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu

The seller describes this plain, original (that’s the original paint in between the surface rust patches) Chevelle as a blank canvas despite being largely untouched. Unfortunately, I wish there had been a little more touching in the way of… more»

Beached Econobox: 1987 Toyota Tercel

For a week or so in the early 2000s, I borrowed my uncle’s 1987 Corolla wagon. It was a bit smaller than this 1987 Toyota Tercel wagon, but still a very decent little hustler and hauler for not much… more»

Dan Gurney Special: 1968 Mercury Cougar Project

It’s really too bad that the seller’s photos of this Cougar are so out of focus. It looks like it could be a really great project, but it’s so hard to tell. You can see that there are dents… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1956 Continental Mark II

Over the years, we’ve featured a few of these Mark II Continentals and I’m always impressed with just how striking these cars are. Over two years, Lincoln built just 3,000 of these, so they are quite rare. Reader Roger… more»

Highly Original Barn Find! 1947 Plymouth Convertible

This amazing and mostly original 1947 Plymouth convertible is said to have been pulled from an Iowa barn after nearly fifty years of storage! Said to run, it can be found here on Craigslist with an asking price of… more»

Vintage Hot Rod Racer! 1934 Ford Pickup

This 1934 Ford Pickup was supposedly a 60s-era hot rodder! It has an awesome chopped top and features some cool parts from other vintage rides. It can be found here on Craigslist with an asking price of $5,500.  Located… more»

Loud in Lime: 1970 Dodge Challenger SE

You might expect with the loud paint job, hood scoop, and tough, raked stance that this 1970 Dodge Challenger SE is packing a mean streak under the hood. In reality, it’s got a numbers-matching 318, and this SE trim… more»

Stepside Project: 1955 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup

Chevrolet’s Task Force series of trucks had a production run spanning from 1955 to 1960, with the first model being the 1955 Second Series, also known as the “Stepside Series.” Though this example sits in a dilapidated state, this… more»

Big-Block Wagon: 1960 Chevrolet Impala Nomad

This 1960 Chevrolet Nomad spent more than 30-years sitting in a field, but it really doesn’t seem to be any the worse for the experience. Of course, the fact that the field was in the dry climate of Colorado… more»

Cheap V6: 1989 Ford Taurus SHO

Yamaha has quite a history of collaborating with different manufacturers to produce some pretty impressive engines. Their links with Ford produced a lively V6 engine that eventually found a home in the Taurus SHO. Barn Finder Chuck F located… more»

Original Big-Block: 1970 Dodge Charger 383

As a starting point for a restoration project, this 1970 Dodge Charger looks like quite a good prospect. It has a lot of points in its favor, and once restored, it would be a very nice and desirable car…. more»

Sitting Since 1983: 1936 Chevrolet Business Coupe

After sitting stored away since 1983, this Chevrolet Business Coupe has once again been dragged out into the light of day. It is in need of a lot of work, but it could serve as a basis for a… more»

Notchback Project: 1968 Plymouth Barracuda

I’ve been obsessed with notchbacks for a few years now, and might be on the cusp of adding one to my stable. No, it’s not a Fox Body, but think of it as the Japanese Mustang and you’ll get… more»

Garaged 40 Years: 1963 Cadillac Couple DeVille Convertible

A true story of a car parked and left to sit for 40 years, this 1963 Cadillac Coupe DeVille convertible is listed here on craigslist in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia.

Paint Your Wagon: 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass S Station Wagon

Classic station wagons are continuing to grow in popularity, and when you see the potential locked away in this 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass S Wagon, you can understand why this is happening. They offer a reasonable level of performance, they’re… more»