I would guess that I’m one of the few here who would take this 1969 AMC Javelin SST over a similar-era Mustang, Camaro, or Barracuda. I like vehicles that are a little different and AMC knew how to do… more»
Survivor Cars
Not all barn finds are rusty! Here are the very best unrestored classics:
49K Original Miles: 1995 Ford F-150
Clean pickups are a hot commodity these days, no matter the vintage. This 1995 F-150 is not only a bone-stock survivor but also has under 50,000 original miles. The two-tone paint job gleams like new, and while the long… more»
1976 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Crown Royale Landau
In case you were wondering about the odd opening photo here, it’s because the photos were long and narrow and it was either a question of putting some sort of border on this one to fit the format or… more»
All Original 1958 BMW 600 “Limo”
My apologies for the fuzzy opening photo but the money shot was a tiny thumbnail so once it was enlarged to fit this format it looks more than a little blurry. The next photo of this 1958 BMW 600… more»
20th Anniversary Edition: 1984 Ford Mustang GT350
Ford decided to celebrate the 20th year of its popular Mustang in 1984 by producing a limited-run tribute car. The name harkened back to the days of the Shelby GT350, but these cars were mostly stock mechanically and were… more»
Original Owner Diesel: 1990 Chevrolet 1500 With 46k Miles!
UPDATE – This beautiful survivor was previously listed on craigslist. The seller has now listed it here on eBay, where bidding has reached $6,100 and the reserve has yet to be met. There are tons of photos included in… more»
Nicest One Left? 1972 Ford Pinto
Detroit automakers took notice of the rising sales in the 1960s of small, imported cars from Germany and Japan. Chevy’s response was the Vega, Chrysler went with badged versions of Japanese cars, AMC chopped some inches off the Hornet,… more»
Blue Max Edition: 1988 Mercury Cougar
This 1988 Mercury Cougar Blue Max Edition is one sharp-looking car, if a person wasn’t deadset against the sixth-generation designs, that is. It’s a love-or-hate design and there doesn’t seem like there are many folks in the middle of… more»
Low-Mile Time Capsule 2001 Chevrolet S10!
We don’t really have “basic trucks” anymore. The Silverado, F-150, and Ram…they all bloated to become way too big, luxurious, and expensive to really be a basic work vehicle. The notion of a small, cheap truck is only now… more»
Cheap 1963 Datsun Bluebird Survivor
Sometimes there are listings of cars that have the entire history of the car’s development, the life stories of the main engineers and company faces, and the personal story behind the family who owns the car and how so-and-so… more»
Rust-Free Stunner: 1955 Chrysler Windsor DeLuxe Hardtop
Cars from the 1950s were renowned for two things. Many were stylish and glamorous, while many could dissolve like a soluble Aspirin at the merest hint of moisture. This 1955 Chrysler Windsor Hardtop may be stylish, but it has… more»
30K Miles! 1978 Plymouth Volare Wagon
I have always wondered what a Plymouth Valiant wagon would have looked like during the last of their run, but I guess the next best thing would be a 1978 Plymouth Volare wagon. It was next in line and… more»
Ready To Enjoy: 1968 Pontiac Firebird
The Firebird was in its second year in 1968, having joined what would become the pony car “wars” along with the new Chevy Camaro. First-generation Firebirds would run through 1969 and – even though ’69 had an extended production… more»
No Reserve: 1979 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40
When a person keeps a vehicle of any description for more than four decades, you can be pretty sure that the car in question means something special to them. That is the case with this 1979 Toyota Land Cruiser… more»
1725 Original Miles! 1979 Lincoln Continental
OK folks, hold on to your hats. Yes, this is a 1979 Lincoln Continental Town Car with only 1,725 miles. The original owner bought it and stored it in a Tennessee warehouse. Why? Not disclosed, but what is disclosed… more»
Original 302: 1970 Ford Bronco
I’ll wait while you slip out to your shed or barn to see whether you’re sitting on a potential fortune. If a quick look reveals a First Generation Bronco, you could be laughing all the way to the bank…. more»
















