Survivor Cars

Not all barn finds are rusty! Here are the very best unrestored classics:

Rare Drop Top Bargain! 1973 Ford Mustang Convertible

The Ford Mustang is a generational classic which has gone through some dramatic changes over its nearly 60 years of history. The first generation ended in 1973 as the Mustang II became (arguably) the next best thing from Ford…. more»

No Reserve: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette

Occasionally, a classic car will appear on the market, and the bidding action will leave no doubt about its relative desirability. Such is the case with this 1968 Chevrolet Corvette. It has enough positive attributes that make it easy… more»

9k Mile Survivor? 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix

The Grand Prix debuted in 1962, part personal luxury vehicle and part muscle car. It established a reputation for sporty styling backed up by beefy powertrains. It replaced the Ventura which became an upscale option on the Catalina. This… more»

Rare Explorer Package: 1983 Ford F100

If you’re like me, you love seeing a vintage vehicle still sporting its old-school decals or stripe kits. It’s likely because we all know how difficult it is to keep those graphics intact for the long-term, as years of… more»

Silver Ghia Edition: 1975 Ford Mustang II

The seller says that this 1975 Ford Mustang II Silver Ghia Edition has an undocumented 25,592 miles on it and it looks almost perfect from the photos so that seems realistic. They have it posted here on craigslist in… more»

17K Mile Super Car! 1991 Acura NSX

All right, no, it’s not a barn find, or a garage find, or a project, this 1991 Acura NSX is a low mileage, survivor supercar. But if you like all things automotive, this is a pretty outstanding piece. I… more»

Frank Sinatra Edition! 1981 Chrysler Imperial

The long-time Imperial brand disappeared after 1975 with Chrysler choosing to instead emphasize its New Yorker brand in the luxury market. A brief resurrection occurred in 1981-83 when the Imperial returned as a luxury coupe based on the Cordoba… more»

Regatta Blue Stunner: 1985 Ford Mustang GT

This 1985 Ford Mustang GT looks super sharp in beautiful Light Regatta Blue paint, with factory T-tops and the preferred combination of a 5.0L V8 and manual gearbox. This is one of the so-called “four-eyed” models owing to its… more»

Original 440: 1969 Dodge Coronet R/T Convertible

When you wash your hair, several options are available to dry it. You could choose the natural method or break out the hairdryer. Slipping behind the wheel of a classic like this 1969 Dodge Coronet R/T Convertible and flooring… more»

Pampered Classic: 1967 Mercury Cougar

The Mercury Cougar is the car that nearly never was. When the management team from the Mercury Division took their proposal to the Ford board to add what would become known as a pony car to their range, Ford… more»

Minty Notchback: 1989 Ford Mustang LX

This 1989 Ford Mustang LX is a desirable notchback body style with the venerable 5.0L V8 coupe. The Mustang has under 100,000 miles and is equipped with the preferred manual gearbox. There’s no reserve to speak of and bidding… more»

Pretty In Pink! 1967 Ford Mustang

After selling more than a million Mustangs between 1964-66, what was Ford to do for an encore? Treat the car to its first styling update which included a bigger engine compartment. A one-year-only color for the 1967 Mustang was… more»

Two Door Conversion: 1989 Chevrolet Suburban

How wild is this custom conversion? The seller claims this custom two-door Chevrolet Suburban has looked like this for quite some time, as the Chevy 1/2-ton pickup that was used for the wild one-off was converted when it was… more»

Original Knucklehead: 1947 Harley-Davidson EL

Knucklehead is a derogatory term that denotes a stupid person and the tag attached to one of the world’s most iconic internal combustion engines. The production life of Harley-Davidson’s Knucklehead motor was surprisingly short, but it has demonstrated that… more»

Tidy Driver: 1992 Ford Mustang GT

When Ford released the Fox-Body Mustang in 1979, it planned on replacing it by the mid-1980s. However, the buying public had other ideas, with the platform soldiering on successfully until 1993. It was showing its age by that stage,… more»

Original Max Wedge: 1965 Dodge Coronet 500

When the Dodge Coronet reappeared for the 1965 model year, it did so utilizing the company’s intermediate B-Body platform. The company offered a vast selection of engines, but one of the more desirable was the 426ci Max Wedge V8…. more»

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