This 1964 Chrysler Newport may be the lowest mileage example in the world if the seller’s claims are true! With only 9,845 miles on the odometer and a story to back it up, this car is very intriguing. It’s… more»
Survivor Cars
Not all barn finds are rusty! Here are the very best unrestored classics:
Here’s A 911 You Can Afford!
Has the 911 bubble got you down? Well, it’s about time you stopped denying yourself the privilege of owning a P-Car. For about $13K US, you can own this 911 Junior found here on eBay in Canada. Even better,… more»
Simple Survivor: 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe
We just saw another run-of-the-mill early 50s Chrysler product here (a 1951 Dodge Coronet). This one is a 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe though and it is in what looks to be pretty solid survivor condition. It’s offered for sale… more»
Asleep Since ’82: 1960 Lincoln Continental
This beautiful Lincoln Continental has been sitting dormant in a Colorado garage since 1982. The seller knows the car’s history and claims that the paint and interior are still original. They did the work needed to make it drivable… more»
Upscale Muscle: 1983 Mercury Capri
It’s easy to forget that for a time, the Ford Mustang had a corporate twin called the Mercury Capri. The Capri is a name that seems to have struggled for an identity in the U.S., with a few different… more»
Finned Beauty: 1958 Cadillac Coupe DeVille
Few cars have fins as large or impressive as this Cadillac! Between the massive size (it’s over 18 feet long!), the distinctive pink paint and the fins, it’s no wonder these cars are so recognizable and iconic! This one… more»
Custom Ciera: 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass
Among the vehicle trends I never understood was the desire to turn hardtop vehicles into a convertible. Whether because the factory didn’t offer your car in softtop form or simply for the desire to be different, even the most… more»
Big Green: 1964 International 4×4 C120
This unusual shortbed 1964 International C120 pickup truck, offered for sale here on craigslist in Phoenix, and located in nearby Mesa, Arizona, is really appealing.
California Dreaming? 1973 Ford Mustang Coupe
We’ve seen quite a few rust bucket Mustangs on Barn Finds lately. While the 1973 iteration of the iconic pony car is way less popular and desirable for many, this version for sale here on craigslist in Los Angeles, California… more»
Ready to Work: 1959 Chevrolet Apache
I can’t help it – I really like the looks of this truck and am falling in love with it as I write this story. While 1959 was the year that Chevy car styling went for its most controversial and… more»
Rare But Cheap: 1967 Honda SS50
Contrary to what one would initially think, rarity doesn’t usually have much bearing on value. We see lots of rare vehicles all the time that have little to no collectors value. The problem is that some sellers don’t seem… more»
Solid Steel: 1930 Plymouth Sedan
1930 is the first year of the all steel body Plymouth. Earlier car bodies were wood framed and as the cars aged the frames rotted or just loosened up from the the daily grind. A steel body makes this car a much better… more»
Owned Since ’83: 1980 Volvo 240
Grandma-owned: that’s the goal for a lot of project car chasers, finding that specimen of a car that’s usually rusted out or spent too many years on the used car circuit to be useful. This 1980 Volvo 240 sports… more»
Ain’t It Grand: 1973 Ford Gran Torino
This super-clean 1973 Ford Gran Torino looks like it’s three years old, not 43! If it hadn’t been photographed with much newer vehicles in the background I would question it really being that nice! It’s located in Van Nuys, California and… more»
Very Impressive Plymouth: 1968 Fury VIP
In 1968, the top of the line Plymouth Fury was called a “VIP”. It was only manufactured for three years, 1966-1969. It was offered as the upscale luxury counterpart to the successful “Sport Fury” trim level cars.















