Big Block Shed Find: 1970 Chevrolet Impala Convertible

The owner of this 1970 Impala Convertible says that it has been parked for nearly 10-years, but that it only needs a bit of TLC to get it back up and running again. Barn Finder Pat L spotted the… more»

Corvair-Powered 5 Window: 1936 Ford Deluxe

This is something you don’t see every day: a 1936 Ford Deluxe 5-window coupe converted to a rear-engined configuration with a flat-six from a Chevy Corvair on board. Normally, a Ford of this vintage would be significantly hot-rodded if… more»

Special Order Cop Car: 1966 Ford Galaxie

You have to wonder who was working at some of the police departments that gave the OK to spec out a borderline hot rod as the official squad car. I mean, I’d like to shake their hand. This 1966… more»

Barnyard Goat! 1969 Pontiac GTO

When we think of “barn finds”, this car is exactly what many of us picture in our minds – a classic muscle car, needing work, but at a reasonable price. In this case, it’s a 1969 Pontiac GTO and… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ Survivor

You might remember seeing this Pontiac when we initially featured, Yvonne B’s collection of cars. Well, this lovely Grand Prix SJ needs to find a new home! It was her son’s pride and joy. And, it’s easy to see… more»

Stored For Years: 1973 Chevrolet Nova SS

By 1973 the Chevy Nova SS had become basically a graphics package and as you can see, you could even get a vinyl top. This 1973 Chevrolet Nova SS can be found here on eBay in Freehold, New Jersey…. more»

EXCLUSIVE: Round Four at the Georgia Collection

As some of you likely know, I am helping to clear out a large collection of salvage and project vehicles from a private owner. You can read more about the collection here in Part I; here in Part II; and… more»

Barn Find Hatchback: 1976 Chevrolet Nova

There’s something immensely appealing about a good, basic (and cheap) entry to muscle car ownership. While this 1976 Chevrolet Nova hatchback doesn’t bear any special numerals or letters after its name, it at least has a manual transmission hooked… more»

Long Term Storage: 1963 Studebaker Avanti

A factory 289 4-speed car, this solid Avanti is in need of attention, but would make for a great restoration project. After spending time camped out at a restoration shop in the North East, the shop closed abruptly and… more»

Muscle Car Perfection: 1970 Oldsmobile 442 W30

For many muscle car enthusiasts, 1970 marked the pinnacle for the production of the Oldsmobile 442. With the W30 option on board, the 442 offered its owner some serious performance, and these are now one of the most coveted… more»

Back in Black: 1985 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS

While 1985 saw a slight downturn in overall sales of the Chevrolet Monte Carlo, the SS was the exception to the rule. Compared to the previous year, Monte Carlo SS sales rose dramatically, from 24,000 cars to 35,500. Part… more»

Subtle Muscle: 1967 Buick Gran Sport 400

With subtle good looks and a 400ci V8 pumping out 340hp, the Buick GS 400 was something of a wolf in sheep’s clothing. In the performance stakes, it could run neck-and-neck with the GTO, but the whole outward appearance… more»

BF AUCTION: 1970 Plymouth Cuda 340 Ending Soon!

UPDATE – We just wanted to remind everyone that this auction will be ending Monday morning at 10 a.m. MST! We are excited to announce that BF Auctions are back! And we have the perfect car to kick things… more»

Solid Restorer: 1969 Oldsmobile 442

Judging by the information contained in the photos for this 1969 Oldsmobile 442, it appears that the car has undergone some substantial discounting in recent times. There is a photo which shows the original asking price was $13,900, but… more»

AMX With Teeth: 1968 AMX “Von Piranha”

UPDATE – This Von Piranha has been relisted again, but the seller now includes a link to their site where they document the car in more detail. You can take a closer look here. FROM 10/24/2018 – When it… more»

400 V8 Powered 1980 Pontiac Trans Am Turbo

It’s incredible to think that Pontiac was still building the second generation Trans Am all the way up to 1981. They made some small cosmetic changes over the 11-year run, but for the most part, they went untouched all… more»

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